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A battement is a ballet move consisting of a beaten action with an extended leg.
Battement de coeur - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
It means beating stretched
It depends on how the person is stretching, or talking about stretching. I stretch all the time but I don't use it as a pick-up line. Weather a person likes you or not, shouldn't depend on how grande your grande battement is. (grande battement is a ballet high kick)
Many things can go wrong with a grand battement. Dancers make it look so easy but if you were to not be strong on your supporting foot, you could easily fall and hurt yourself. this could happen with other steps as well. That is one of the many reasons they use a barre.
j'aime le battement
If you know what a degage is, then you know that it is a move where you brush your foot against the floor and then let it come of the floor. Picture it as an airplane on a runway. The air plane takes of by driving on the ground (in this case brushing your foot on the floor) and then the plane lifts off (the foot leaves the floor and goes into the air). This is almost the same thing as a battement degage, except when your leg lifts off the ground in a degage, it normally stays at most a half foot off the ground. In a battement degage, however, the legs is thrown into the air, many feet of the ground. Many well-trained ballerinas can kick their head with their leg in a battement degage. Ballet dancers usually just call a battement degage a battement for short.
Petit battement is a ballet term that refers to a small beating movement of the leg that is done quickly and repeatedly. It involves the rapid movement of the working foot back and forth just above the ankle of the supporting leg. Petit battement is commonly used in ballet training to improve foot articulation and strength.
to beat: battrea heartbeat: un battement de cœur (also for a drum beat: un battement or un roulement de tambour)a policeman's beat: une ronde
Grande Battement (pronounced Gr-on Bot-mon).
Probably fondu, plie, battement and tendu
If you know what a degage is, then you know that it is a move where you brush your foot against the floor and then let it come of the floor. Picture it as an airplane on a runway. The air plane takes of by driving on the ground (in this case brushing your foot on the floor) and then the plane lifts off (the foot leaves the floor and goes into the air). This is almost the same thing as a battement degage, except when your leg lifts off the ground in a degage, it normally stays at most a half foot off the ground. In a battement degage, however, the legs is thrown into the air, many feet of the ground. Many well-trained ballerinas can kick their head with their leg in a battement degage. Ballet dancers usually just call a battement degage a battement for short.