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- The concepts of en dehors and en dedans may be applied to movement of the leg, the body or the direction of a turn. En Dehors: Meaning movement that moves outward, or away from the supporting leg. En Dedans: Meaning movement that moves inward, or towards the supporting leg.
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Jan 12, 2010 · En dedans. As in right versus left, if it isn’t en dehors then it must be en dedans. Simply reversing the concept above will explain en dedans, which means inward in ballet. The toe in rond de jambe would begin to the back (or behind the body) and travel in a circular pathway toward the front.
May 16, 2024 · En dehors:This French term means “outward” and refers to the rotation of the legs and feet away from the body’s centre line. En dedans: This French term means “inward” and refers to the rotation of the legs and feet towards the body’s centre line.
Jan 2, 2024 · Turns are either done en dehors (outwards) or en dedans (inwards), however, there are many different types of turns in ballet. They can be quick and delicate or huge, bold, and sweeping. One can turn by spinning on one leg, turn by changing legs, turn by leaping and turning in the air.
Jul 27, 2021 · En avant: moving forwards. En cloche: like a bell. The movement imitates the swinging action of a bell. En couronne: like a crown (See Arm positions). En croix: in the shape of a cross. En dedans: inwards (towards the supporting leg). En dehors: outwards (away from the supporting leg). En diagonale: on the diagonal. En face: facing the front.