"à terre" is from the French and means "on the ground", so any position or move described like this has both feet on the floor.
Par terre means on the ground. It is used often for "ronde jambes par terre" because they can either be on the ground or above the ground.
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
Releve means to rise in ballet.
Your question is unclear, but ballet is a french word.
Par terre means on the ground. It is used often for "ronde jambes par terre" because they can either be on the ground or above the ground.
a terre
'Terra' is Latin and mean 'Land/Earth'. e.g. Terra Incognitum' ; Unknown Land. or 'Terrier' dog; a dog that likes to go into holes in the land. or 'Terrestium' a possible scientific/astronomic name for the Earth.
'Terre Haute' is French . A rough translation into English is 'High Land' , that is land that does not flood.
la terre
Cingue land
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
la terre - earth
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
la terre (feminine) means earth or groundun cornichon (masculine) is gherkin
Releve means to rise in ballet.