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  2. Glossary of ballet - Wikipedia

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    In dance (particularly ballet), arabesque (French: [aʁabɛsk]; literally, "in Arabic fashion") is a body position in which a dancer stands on one leg (the supporting leg) with the other leg (the working leg) extended, straight, behind the body.

  3. Glossary of dance moves - Wikipedia

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    It exists in almost every dance. Walks approximately correspond normal walking steps, taking into the account the basic technique of the dance in question. (For example, in Latin-dance walks the toe hits the floor first, rather than the heel.) In dance descriptions the term walk is usually applied when two or more steps are taken in the same ...

  4. Category:Ballet terminology - Wikipedia

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  5. Princess Charlotte is taking ballet lessons, just like Prince ...

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    The 3-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton has picked up a new hobby, and it involves the practice of pliés, tendus and arabesques.

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  9. How rapper Plies became one of the most influential online ...

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    From dropping “Bust It Baby Pt. 2” in 2008 to wisdom about the 2024 election, Plies unexpectedly became one of the most refreshing and real voices analyzing politics on social media.