I've never heard that term but it describes a monopod.
If you are standing on one leg (with the other leg off the ground), that leg is called your supporting leg because it is supporting you.
Yes, as they are supporting One Direction in the Europe, Australia and American leg of their world tour Camryn is also supporting them in the European leg of their tour
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Nicki Minaj is supporting the European leg of the loud tour.source: Wikipedia
Camryn in the European leg of their tour 5 Seconds of Summer are supporting them in the Europe, America and Australia legs of the tour as well
A ballet pose that involves supporting the weight of the body on one leg while the other leg is extended and lifted in a straight line
In ballet, "passe" refers to a movement where one leg is raised to the knee of the supporting leg, creating a position that resembles a "pass." It can be performed in various ways, such as a position in preparation for a turn or a jump. The term is derived from the French word meaning "to pass," reflecting the action of the raised leg passing by the supporting leg. Passe is fundamental in many ballet sequences and helps showcase control and balance.
I think you mean pas de bouree - it is a ballet step, usually interpreted as ' little cramped running step'. The dancer stand, usually in 3rd or 5th. The front leg then swings out to the side, but stays low. Then it crosses behind the supporting leg. The (new) front leg then steps out to the side, both feet are on a rise at this point. Then the leg that initiated the action then closes back into 3rd or 5th, in front of the supporting leg. Hope that helps!
It means to bend your knee while supporting yourself with your other leg. Sometimes people “bend the knee” in prayer.
a pirouette is a very common turn in Ballet. A proper definition is an act of spinning on one foot, typically with the raised foot touching the knee of the supporting leg.
The root word "leg" typically refers to the anatomical structure found in humans and animals that is used for walking and supporting the body. Additionally, "leg" can also be used in a figurative sense to indicate a part or branch of something larger.
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