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i need to no these steps

sout te nu
axel turn
arabasque

Thanks!!

2006-10-21 08:36:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Dancing

4 answers

sout te nu: a turn done in frist, second or fourth postition
axel turn: a tuck jump execpt in a turn and the bottom leg pulled in
arabuse: your leg behind you

2006-10-22 13:22:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Im not sure what a sout te nu is but an axle turn is basically comprised of two turns in one. It begins with a chaine turn (A 360 degree turn, feet together in first position, changing weight). Then without stopping one leg goes to passe position and the other joins it in a little hop before landing. The arms for the second half are as follows: one remains in first position front while the other opens to second then circles your head and down. And an arabesque is where one leg is extended behind the dancer with straight knee and pointed font, the supporting leg either bent or straight. The body is held erect. In Arabesque Allongee the line of the body is roughly parallel to the floor. In Arabesque Penchee the dancer leans down to the ground to form a line inclining downwards from the raised back foot to the outstretched hand or hands. This line may also be produced when the dancer's arms are extended behind her. To perform arabesque penchee the dancer usually stands on a straight leg in arabesque and then lean forward and back again in a slow see-saw movement, keeping the body and raised leg in fexed alignment.

2006-10-21 08:51:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

arabesque- go on your tip toes and while keeping your back straight lift one leg behind you as high as you can. The arms can be out to the sides but are usually diagonal. For example, if your right leg is in the air, the right arm should follow the line of your right leg; your left arm should be diagonally in the air going up. And vise versa. Here are some pics:
http://www.lisaharrisdance.com/jpg/arabesque.jpg
http://www.danza.it/gallery/foto/sag2003-arabesque.jpg
http://www.paacademyofballet.com/images/1st%20arabesque.JPG
http://www.nouveauchamberballet.com/images/arabesque.jpg
http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=13208
http://www.sylviastudio.com/graphics/Civic/arabesque.jpg
http://www.pressomatic.com/charlestonballet/upload/Jenn%20Balcerzak%20in%20arabesque.jpg
This is NOT an arabesque: Note how her body is horizontal
http://www.geocities.com/tokyo/subway/4346/images/best/arabesque.jpg

sout te nu- cross your legs while on your tip toes, turn around letting your heels pass each other and with out lifting your toes off the ground. Arms are usually above the head

2006-10-21 10:57:57 · answer #3 · answered by Sarah 4 · 1 0

speak english, plz!!!

2006-10-21 08:37:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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