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STAR TALENT

Star Talent Crossword
Across
One of five ballet positions. Left foot stays forward while the right heel meets the arch of the left foot , with right toes turned outward
body is arched upside down, supported by the hands and feet with head dropped downward
a kick that rotates 180 degrees in the air
a small leap to the side, almost a gliding motion across the floor
a complete rotation done in place in the "pique" position
two fast, syncopated steps on the ball of the alternating foot
A high extension of the working leg where the body leans back away from the kick until the torso is at least parallel to the floor and the arms extend backwards.
Moving one body part or parts, while keeping all other parts essentially still
French for "to stretch"
a dancer steps out to the side, crosses the other foot in front, steps out to side again, and crosses the other foot behind
one leg stretched straight in front of the body and one stretching directly behind
Accent in the rhythm of the music
Down
Moving to music with body expression
Kick your foot toward your buttocks (slightly tilted towards standing leg)
Throwing the working leg in the air in a controlled manner, while the supporting leg and body stay properly aligned in the position of choice.
Dance leader in country dancing indicating moves
Bring the moving foot to the standing one without weight transfer using the ball of the foot
French for "directly behind the body." Referenced often in ballet
one leg supports while the other is extended up and behind the body
the way in which the dancer uses basic physical movements in performance or the ability to use fundamental physical movements effectively
To balance on your toes, either stationary or in movement
much like a passe, only the raised foot literally "rests" against the front or back of the supporting knee
6 steps in a rectangle (or square) shapeon the floor
The dance professional who gives dancers a score based on performance
a jump from both feet onto one