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When you connect your foot to you knee and turn on the supporting leg
When you connect your foot to the front, side, or back of you ankle and turn on the supporting leg
A turning jump when you fouette your leg around into a passe and pull your supporting leg up to kick your butt and turn
A chain of turns in which you step and turn with your legs closed, uour arms can open and closed or stay closed
Whwn you step, jump and pull your feet together, then step back onto the foot you jumped off of, greek word for chase
A jump often starting woth a chassé then jumping and splitting your legs in the air
A jump often started with a chassé then turning your body forward and pulling your legs out beside you in turn out, also called an a la second leap in ballet
A jump often started with a chassé thwn pulling up your legs in turn out while bending both legs
(2 words no spaces) a jump often starting with a chassé then pulling one leg into passe while bringing the supporting leg up to kick your butt in the air
A turning jump often beginning with a chaine then fanning one legs out in front of you and pulling the supporting leg turned in and bent on the side
Balletic term for kick
A kick turned out while tilting your body to the opposite way of the kick
A jump kick turned out while your body goes the opposite way of the kicking leg
A step turn that changes the direction youre facing by stepping a twisting your body to face the other way
When one leg is extended in front of you while the other is extended behind you resulting in a flat line
When one leg is is extended out in front of you and the other extended behind you but the back leg is bent
3 steps that change your weight, usually done in 3/4 or 6/8 time
2 steps that changes the weight from 1 foot to the other
A dance style typically done to sad or emotional songs, the dance moves play a story that goes with the song, using more facial expressions and more to the story than lyrical
A new or improved dance style that uses a lot of shapes and fun movements in the dance
A style of dance that often plays a story but uses more ballet and jazz moves and less emotions than contemporary
A fun, upbeat, hapoy dance style which includes all types of turns, jumps, kicks etc.! Super fun style!

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