n.
A full turn of the body on the point of the toe or the ball of the foot in ballet.
intr.v., -et·ted, -et·ting, -ettes.
To execute a pirouette.
[French, from Old French pirouet, spinning top.]
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[French, from Old French pirouet, spinning top.]
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The turned wooden component, cylindrical or funnel-shaped, within which the reed is mounted in the shawm and certain other instruments; it protected the reed and supported the player's lip muscles.
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In classical ballet, a turn or series of turns travelling 360 degrees on one leg. The non-supporting leg is usually bent with the foot touching the knee of the turning leg. Multiple pirouettes are often executed by ballerinas on pointe.
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The ballerina will pirouette many times during the performance.
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A "Pirouette" is a French word for the Ballet reference, " to whirl about."
A pirouette is a two-track lateral movement asked of a horse in dressage, in which the animal makes a circle with its front end around a smaller circle made by the hind end. Specifically, the front legs and outside hind leg should travel around the inside hind leg, with the horse remaining slightly bent in the direction of travel. The horse may perform the movement at the walk or canter, although the pirouette at the walk is more commonly called the turn on the haunches.
As in all dressage, the horse should remain relaxed, engaged, and responsive, with the poll as the highest point. Ideally, the pirouette will be almost in-place, although many horses perform a slightly larger pirouette. A pirouette may be performed either as a 360-degree turn (full pirouette), 270 degrees (¾-pirouette), or 180-degrees (half-pirouette). Some dressage tests call for two full pirouettes in a row (720 degrees).
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When performed at the canter, the gait actually becomes four-beat, with the inside hind leg touching the ground slightly before the outside fore leg [1]. This is mainly because the high degree of collection causes a separation of the diagonal pair, with the forehand greatly elevated.
The canter pirouette is a very difficult exercise when performed correctly.
To see a canter pirouette, see [2] and [3]. To see a walk pirouette, see [4].
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| Translations: Pirouette |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - piruet
v. intr. - piruettere
Nederlands (Dutch)
pirouette (uitvoeren)
Français (French)
n. - pirouette
v. intr. - pirouetter
Deutsch (German)
n. - Pirouette
v. - pirouettieren
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (χορευτικός) στροβιλισμός, πιρουέτα
v. - κάνω πιρουέτες, περιστρέφομαι
Português (Portuguese)
n. - pirueta (f)
v. - dar pirueta
Español (Spanish)
n. - pirueta
v. intr. - hacer piruetas
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - piruett
v. - piruettera
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
脚尖旋转, 以脚尖旋转
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 腳尖旋轉
v. intr. - 以腳尖旋轉
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 발 끝으로 돌기, 급회전
v. intr. - 발 끝으로 돌다, 급회전 하다
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - ピルエット
v. - ピルエットをする
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) دوران على قدم واحدة او إصبع واحد (فعل) يدور على قدم واحدة او اطراف الأصابع
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - סיבוב של רקדנ(ית) על רגל אחת או על קצה הבוהן, פירואט
v. intr. - הסתחרר, עשה פירואט
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