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How to Do a Grand Jete: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    Feb 11, 2012 · How to Do a Grand Jete. A Grand Jeté is a stunning ballet movement in which the dancer leaps into the air to perform a split. Also known as a split jump, this impressive move is doable if you take the right steps, but take care to prepare...75%(225)

Jeté ballet movement Britannica

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    Jeté, (French jeté: “thrown”), ballet leap in which the weight of the dancer is transferred from one foot to the other. The dancer “throws” one leg to the front, side, or back and holds the other leg in any desired position upon landing. Among the commonly seen forms of this step are the jeté battu, in which the legs are crossed in the air before the descent; the grand jeté, a ...

Tour Jeté or Jeté Entrelacé Quick Ballet Tips

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    Apr 17, 2017 · Today we are breaking down tour jeté also known as jeté entrelacé or grand jeté en tournant or simply entrelacé. Although it has many names today I will be referring to it as tour jete because that is what I grew up with. I remember when I first started ballet this step seemed very complicated to me and I usually got myself all tangled up.

Tour Jeté Definition of Tour Jeté by Merriam-Webster

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    Tour jeté definition is - a high turning leap in ballet starting with battement and finishing in arabesque —called also jeté en tournant.

Ballet Dictionary American Ballet Theatre (ABT)

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    One of the basic poses in ballet, arabesque takes its name from a form of Moorish ornament. In ballet it is a position of the body, in profile, supported on one leg, which can be straight or demi-plié, with the other leg extended behind and at right angles to it, and the arms held in various harmonious positions creating the longest possible line from the fingertips to the toes.

tour jete - YouTube

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    Jun 18, 2007 · amazing tour jetes by ariana czernobil, future ballerina-star, duh.Author: adinala

Ballet Terms A To Z - Dictionary of basic Ballet moves

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    The jump will land in fifth position with the left foot in front. Tour en l’air can be done single, double or triple; and can also land in other positions such as arabesque, attitude, à la seconde or on one knee. In classical repertoire, tour en l’air is a step done exclusively by male dancers. Tournant, en [ahn toor-NAHN] Literally: turning.

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