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dance


Question Posted Monday July 16 2007, 7:46 pm

in lyrical we did a turn/jump that i lovee, i just don't know what it's called. i'll try to explain it:

well you like do a chine(sp?) turn then do a leap and turn at the same time when your front leg is extended and your back leg is in an attitude.

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travis does it in the video at 21 seconds if that helps.

soo what's it called?


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BlackAngel answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 12:35 am:
I've been taught those are coupé-jeté turns. I wish I could spell dance terms..."coo-pey"

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EriksBallerina answered Monday July 16 2007, 8:09 pm:
that is a grande jete entournent (on-turn-ONT) with the back leg in attitude.

Exept the back leg being in an attitude might change things some... But i doubt it. But if it were not in an attitude it would just be a plain grande jete entournent.


lol i hope i helped.

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