-
keeping them in
preparatoire position.
Perpetual use of
simple diagonal epaulements.
Vocabulary for men is
essentially varied forms of beats. Pirouettes...
- is
extended aligned with the dancer's shoulder; the
shoulders are in
épaulement in line with the arms and the gaze is
turned to the audience. The dancer's...
- this
technique are the
specific way in
which the port de bras and the
épaulement are performed, more
rounded than when
dancing in a
Russian style, but...
- pronunciation: [kʁwɑze];
meaning 'crossed.') One of the
positions of the body or
épaulement.
Facing one of the
corners of the stage, the body
presents at an oblique...
- producer. The set of ten DVDs
includes the
following titles: Port de Bras &
Épaulement, The Barre, Arabesque, Jumps,
Pirouettes &
Other Turns, P****é & Attitude...
- reserve. To
provide cover for the
artillery and
their crews, 76
wooden epaulements were to be
built before the
battle and
moved to a
position 500 yards...
- The
corps often faces square to the audience, a
departure from the "
epaulement"
found in
classical works,
which softens the look by
angling the shoulders...
-
counter this threat,
recommendations were made for the
construction of two
epaulements for a
movable armament of quick-firing or
field guns, the construction...
- port de bras,
flexed arms, a new kind of pas de bourrée,
variations of
épaulements and pointe, and
asynchronous movements of the
torso and legs, she developed...
-
scyllarian spealbone phreatophyte ****diang
parison excimer toquilla glochis epaulement chara maieutic chalicothere teosinte siserary akori bouchal saccharose...