Transcription of Dance Terminology
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Arabesque One ofthe basic poses ofballet. A position ofthe body,supported on one le g, which can be straight or demi-pli , with the otherleg extended behind. The forms ofarabesque are varied to A pose in Dance derived by Carlo Blasis from the statue ofMercury by Giovanni da Bologna. A position on one leg with the otherlifted in back (or in front or side), the knee bent at a 90 degree angleand well tuned out so that the knee is higher than or level with the A jumping movement pushing from and landing on the same free (working) leg performs a rond de jambe while the supporting legpulls up to a tuck as the dancer makes a full rotation in the change A transitional weight change that pushes to ball oftheworking foot and returns to the supporting leg.
Flag 27 points in space: space around the body that can be identified with numbers and geared towards a cleaning tool Wrist rotations: a motion designed to loosen the wrists and
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