What Is A Fouette In Ballet?



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The fouetté en tournant, often known as "whipped turning," is a stunning turn in ballet that is typically executed in a sequence. It is characterised by the dancer rotating on one foot while rapidly extending and retracting the working leg at each revolution. The turn may be done demi-pointe, which means on the ball of the foot, or on the toes (pointe: women only).
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