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The Oxford University press says.
In classical Ballet, a turn or series of turns travelling 360 degrees on one leg. The non-supporting leg is usually bent with the foot touching the knee of the turning leg. Multiple pirouettes are often executed by ballerinas on pointe.
You usually bend your legs and push off the ground. While you are doing that, lift up a leg and do a 360 degrees turn. Make sure your foot doesn't mak a dirty mark on your tights, or you will be downgraded for that. Also, while you are turning, keep your head in one position, until you can't keep it there any longer, then flick your head around and look back in the right place.
Adding Onif you can seem to hold yourself up for that long, or you want to be able to do a triple pirouette, try doing sit-ups, lots and lots of them. If the sit ups hurt, dont let that stop you because dancing is all about learning to control your muscles. take this info and remember: If dancing were easy, it would be called football. no joke.To pirouette , circle/ o thingy and I think to pirouette at canter you a c or backwards c. !
The ballerina did a beautiful pirouette on the stage
That is called a pirouette.
draw a upper case ''U'' on the touch screen.
A pirouette is a dressage movement where the horse spins, keeping it's hind feet in place. In dressage it is performed at the canter, but when you pirouette at the walk it is called a turn on the haunches.
To do a pirouette while cantering draw a backwards C on the touch sceen. Later, when they just ask you to do a pirouette, draw a full circle on the touch screen.
Pirouette - 2003 was released on: USA: 15 August 2003 (premiere)
The cast of Pirouette - 2003 includes: Stephane Cambourakis as Pedestrian
pirouette
The cast of Pirouette - 2008 includes: Nini Andreas Ayach as Girl
The cast of Pirouette - 1996 includes: Uli Meister Sabine Wolz
A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing., The whirling about of a horse., To perform a pirouette; to whirl, like a dancer.