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Glissade [glee-SAD] |
Glide.
A traveling step executed
by gliding the working foot
from the fifth position in
the required direction, the
other foot closing to it.
Glissade is a
terre à terre step
and is used to link other
steps. After a demi-plié
in the fifth position the
working foot glides along
the floor to a strong point
a few inches from the floor.
The other foot then pushes
away from the floor so that
both knees are straight and
both feet strongly pointed
for a moment; then the weight
is shifted to the working
foot with a fondu.
The other foot, which is pointed
a few inches from the floor,
slides into the fifth position
in demi-plié.
When a glissade is used as
an auxiliary step for small
or big jumps, it is done with
a quick movement on the upbeat.
Glissades are done with or
without change of feet, and
all begin and end with a demi-plié.
There are six glissades: devant,
derrière, dessous,
dessus, en
avant, en
arrière, the difference
between them depending on
the starting and finishing
positions as well as the direction.
Glissade may also be done
sur les pointes.
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