that would depend on the excercise if it is a grand plea then it is when you do a plea that basicaly goes down to knee level
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
In French ballet, "grand battement" translates to "big beat." It refers to a movement where the dancer lifts their leg high into the air from the hip, extending it fully, and then brings it back down with control. This exercise is often used to develop strength, flexibility, and control in the legs and is typically performed at the barre or in the center of the studio. Grand battement is essential for various ballet movements and performances.
Grand jeté
grand jete
"un grand connaisseur de ballet" or "un grand amateur de ballet"
Some gymnastic moves are derived from ballet, yes. {e.g. A 'split leap' is called a 'grand jeté' in ballet}
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
Grand jeté
In French ballet, "grand battement" translates to "big beat." It refers to a movement where the dancer lifts their leg high into the air from the hip, extending it fully, and then brings it back down with control. This exercise is often used to develop strength, flexibility, and control in the legs and is typically performed at the barre or in the center of the studio. Grand battement is essential for various ballet movements and performances.
grand jete
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
basically its a kick in ballet. a grande battematte is a very high, yet graceful kick into the air
Releve means to rise in ballet.
Your question is unclear, but ballet is a french word.
some ballet words would be arabesque, devant, fondu, grand battement, glissade, jeté