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Arabesque (ballet position) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arabesque (ballet position)
In dance (particularly ballet), arabesque (; literally, "in Arabic fashion") is a body position in which a dancer stands on one leg (the ''supporting'' leg) with the other leg (the ''working'' leg) turned out and extended behind the body, with both legs held straight. In classical ballet, an arabesque can be executed with the supporting leg ''en pointe'' or ''demi pointe'' or with foot flat on the floor. The working leg may touch the floor in ''tendu'' back (''arabesque par terre'') or be elevated. Common elevation angles of the raised leg are 45° (''à demi hauteur'') and 90° (''à la hauteur''). When the angle is much greater than 90° and the body trunk leans forward to counterbalance the working leg, the position is called ''arabesque penché'' (or ''penchée'', a common misspelling of the French word〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Penché, penchée )〕). The arms may be held in various positions. ==Numbered variations in ballet==
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