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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 How To Do A Pirouette 2) Starting position: To start this move, you assume ballet fourth position. To do this, you need to turn out (inside of heels face the front of you) and place your right foot in front, with your right toes lining up with the heel of your left foot, and your right heel lining up with the toes of your left foot. It is important that your fourth position is not too wide, because you will lose your balance. Your legs should be comfortably lined up with your hips. 2) Starting position: To start this move, you assume ballet fourth position. To do this, you need to turn out (inside of heels face the front of you) and place your right foot in front, with your right toes lining up with the heel of your left foot, and your right heel lining up with the toes of your left foot. It is important that your fourth position is not too wide, because you will lose your balance. Your legs should be comfortably lined up with your hips. 2) Starting position: To start this move, you assume ballet fourth position. To do this, you need to turn out (inside of heels face the front of you) and place your right foot in front, with your right toes lining up with the heel of your left foot, and your right heel lining up with the toes of your left foot. It is important that your fourth position is not too wide, because you will lose your balance. Your legs should be comfortably lined up with your hips. 3) Arms and Back: If you want to do a good pirouette, you need to have strong arms and back. For turning you start with your left arm curved in front of you, with your fingertips lined up with your belly button. The other arm goes slightly curved to the side of you, like in the picture below. 1) Proper attire: Before you begin dancing, you need to make sure you are wearing comfortable clothes that are easy to move in. Also, you should wear dance shoes so that your feet do not stick to the floor when you are turning. *Note: In ballet, you are turned out the entire time, but to make it a jazz turn, you are parallel, with your toes pointing towards the front. www.shape.co m 38 by Elise Miner
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