Releve means to rise in ballet.
Releve
Releve (the last "e" has a dash on the top pronounced rell-uh-vay)
Releve- to rise Rond de jambe- circle of the leg Retire- to withdraw those are some
"Pique" means "to prick" in French. Picture your foot pointed and quickly touching it to the floor and lifting it back up, like you are pricking your toes on nails on the floor. (That is the example my teacher gave me growing up) A plie releve is where you are bending your knees and pushing off the floor to either pointe or demi pointe.
releve
Releve means to rise in ballet.
Releve
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Releve means a rise to the toes from a flat foot in ballet dancing
yes, in french it is. it means to rise and is a ballet term. as for English i don't think it is.
Releve (the last "e" has a dash on the top pronounced rell-uh-vay)
Releve- to rise Rond de jambe- circle of the leg Retire- to withdraw those are some
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To do a chain turn ur arms go from second to first position and ur legs are on releve and u spin ur body around. On releve, ur legs should be straight and when u turn the distance between one leg and the other should b about a foot length apart.hope this helps!
"Pique" means "to prick" in French. Picture your foot pointed and quickly touching it to the floor and lifting it back up, like you are pricking your toes on nails on the floor. (That is the example my teacher gave me growing up) A plie releve is where you are bending your knees and pushing off the floor to either pointe or demi pointe.
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