Hi! :) It is a term that mean after you perform a turn such a pirouette or fouette. An example of a turn-out is a chaine turn!
pirouette
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
No. To turn in German is drehen, walzen (as in the waltz), wenden, rotieren.The etymology of the word "ballet" is related to the art form's history. The word ballet comes from the French and was borrowed into English around the 17th century. The French word in turn has its origins in Italian balletto, a diminutitive of ballo (dance). Ballet ultimately traces back to Latin ballare, meaning to dance.
a full turn
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Hi! :) It is a term that mean after you perform a turn such a pirouette or fouette. An example of a turn-out is a chaine turn!
your turn out should come from your hips. you have to turn out in ballet because that's just how it is :P
pirouette
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
a full turn
No. To turn in German is drehen, walzen (as in the waltz), wenden, rotieren.The etymology of the word "ballet" is related to the art form's history. The word ballet comes from the French and was borrowed into English around the 17th century. The French word in turn has its origins in Italian balletto, a diminutitive of ballo (dance). Ballet ultimately traces back to Latin ballare, meaning to dance.
your turn out comes from the hips and thighs
There are many different turns in ballet, all with different names, but the most commonly known one is called a pirouette, and that's probably what you're thinking of.
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
Ballet never turned into hip hop it is a different dance
Releve means to rise in ballet.