In dance, "pile" refers to a movement where the dancer bends their knees while keeping their feet flat on the ground. This position is often used as a preparatory step for various movements and helps to create a stronger connection to the floor, enabling better balance and control. The term is derived from the French word "plier," meaning "to bend." It is a fundamental element in Ballet and other dance styles that emphasize fluidity and strength.
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It means the person who designs dance moves in the dance.
it means to dance in the round spotlight !
it means to dance
'Contemporary' means 'Modern' in the context of dance.
The pile of trash.........?
I believe it is related to 'demi-pile,' a French term for a ballet dance move. The latter probably a 'short' version of the grand-pile.
It means, "pile." It could mean a pile of wool, a pile driven into the ground, a Voltaic pile (battery), or an atomic pile (nuclear reactor).
A pile show is a piece of metal that goes onto the end of a pile. It is used to aid the pile when it penetrates dirt, and it also protects that pile while it is driving.
Made a pile means the person has made allot of money (i.e. a pile of money).
mudbucket?
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12 Heures is 'midday' or 'noon' in English. Pile means 'sharp'
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bailo means I dance. bailar means to dance. bailó means he or she danced.
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