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  2. Pointe technique - Wikipedia

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    En pointe dancers employ pointe technique to determine foot placement and body alignment. When exhibiting proper technique, a dancer's en pointe foot is placed so that the instep is fully stretched with toes perpendicular to the floor, and the pointe shoe's platform (the flattened tip of the toe box) is square to the floor, so that a substantial part of its surface is contacting the floor.

  3. Marietta Zanfretta - Wikipedia

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    She quickly became popular with audiences because of her beauty, charm and skill on the tightrope on which she performed en pointe in addition to doing pirouettes and somersaults. [3] For the Ravel Troupe the Zanfrettas played 300 performances at Niblo's Garden in New York during 1857–59.

  4. Talk:Pointe technique - Wikipedia

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    2 Male en pointe dancers? 6 comments. 3 Sections and photo. 5 comments ... 4 comments. 6 Injury Prevention. 1 comment. 7 Proposed merge of Pointe-related injuries. 6 ...

  5. The magic of Misty Copeland: 6 reasons the prima ballerina is ...

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    The first Black woman promoted to principal dancer in the American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland is theGrio Awards’ 2023 Trailblazer Icon. Considered a prodigy since she discovered ballet at ...

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  7. Tiptoe - Wikipedia

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    A ballet dancer standing en pointe. Tiptoe (tiptoes or tippy toes) describes the human body posture and locomotion of removing the heel(s) of one or both feet from the ground. The term is mostly used colloquially when the weight is placed on the balls of the feet rather than literally on the tips of the toes; literal tip-toeing is difficult but possible, as in the pointe technique of ballet.

  8. Glossary of ballet - Wikipedia

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    A tour piqué or piqué turn is a traveling turn executed by the leg stepping out onto an en pointe or demi-pointe foot becoming the supporting leg while the working leg moves from plié to retiré derrière, if an en dedans turn, or retiré devant, if an en dehors turn. In fast piqué turns, petit retiré may be executed instead (i.e. working ...

  9. Jayna Ledford - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] Her social and medical transition led to her losing the dance scholarship, so she took a year off from school to train en pointe under Michele Xiques as a female dancer at First State Dance Academy. [8] [1] A month into pointe training, Ledford was cast as Snow Queen in First State's production of The Nutcracker. [2]