Sunday, May 22, 2011
Pirouette [peer-WET]
Whirl or spin. A complete
turn of the body on one foot.
Pirouettes are performed turning
inward toward
the supporting leg, or turning outward in
the direction of the raised
leg. Correct body placement
is essential in all kinds of
pirouettes. The body must be
well centered over the
supporting leg with the back
held strongly and the hips
and shoulders aligned. The
force of momentum is
furnished by the arms, which
remain immobile during the
turn. The head is the last to
move as the body turns away
from the spectator and the
first to arrive as the body
comes around to the
spectator, with the eyes
focused at a definite point
which must be at eye level.
This use of the eyes while
turning is called
"spotting."
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