What is a Chaine?

Definition of chaîné
: a series of short usually fast turns by which a ballet dancer moves across the stage.
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What is Chaine turn in ballet?

Chaînés or “chaîné turns” is when a dancer is performing a series of turns on both feet, picking up each foot back and forth in order to keep moving in a line or circle. It could easily be considered one of the most basic turning step or exercise because chaînés or “chaîné turns” don't rely balancing on one leg.
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Is Chaine a word?

Yes, chaine is in the scrabble dictionary.
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How do you say Chaine?

noun, plural chaî·nés [she-neyz; French she-ney].
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What does chanie mean in French?

chaînes plural feminine noun. (= liens, asservissement) chains ⧫ shackles.
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What does Chaine mean in dance?

Definition of chaîné

: a series of short usually fast turns by which a ballet dancer moves across the stage.
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How many steps are in a Chaine turn?

A chainé turn is a common move in ballet and modern dance, a quick and complete rotation in two steps. The word comes from the French for “chain,” meaning you can link several of these quick turns together, as ballet dancers do on toe point in almost every routine.
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What is a coupe ballet?

Coupé is a term that means “to cut.” In ballet, this is where one foot cuts the other foot away taking its place and is often used as a connecting step to another movement. Sur le cou-de-pied.
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What does En Croix mean in ballet?

En croix is a classical ballet term meaning “in the shape of a cross.” This term is usually used in ballet class and lets a dancer know the step should be done to the front, side and then back. Doing steps en croix can also be done in reverse where they start from the back, side, then front.
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What is a Soutenu?

Definition of soutenu

of a ballet movement. : executed in a drawn-out manner : sustained.
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How do you run a Chaine turn?

Begin with feet together. Step side with your RF, rotating your foot, hip and shoulder on that side in the direction of travel. As your weight transfers to the ball of your RF, catch up with the left side to make a complete turn to the right, closing and changing weight with your LF halfway through the turn.
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What is the turn in ballet called?

In ballet, a turn in the direction of the raised leg is said to be en dehors whereas a turn in the opposite direction is en dedans. In ballroom dancing, a natural turn is a clockwise revolution of dance partners around each other, and its mirrored counterpart is the counter-clockwise reverse turn.
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What are the different types of fouettes?

In French, fouetté means “whipped.” There are two main types of fouettè turns in ballet, Italian and Russian. Russian – Russian fouettés are the most well-known!
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Is there a 6th position in ballet?

Sixth position is a reinforcement of alignment. It is first position with the feet parallel, not turned out. The straight spine and squared hips are important in this posture so the lower back doesn't curve, forcing out the butt and destroying the line. Balance is a challenge.
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What does WESH mean in French slang?

Wesh, pronounced as it is read, is commonly used as an interjection. It can be loosely translated as 'Yo! ' or 'Wow! '. It can also be used as an adjective to describe someone or something as a bit of a 'bad boy' (in the street sense of the word) or 'cool'.
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How do you say cool in French slang?

One such slang term is "chouette", meaning cool. The French also say “cool” and its not uncommon to modify cool or chouette with a “hyper” or “super” to drive home the meaning.
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How do you say bro in French slang?

There is also “brother” or “bro”, you can either say “frère” or his verlan version “reuf”. There is also one that I like less spread and used it is the word “Mamène”. This French slang was made up of the English word “my man”.
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