First position
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British pronunciation/fˈɜːst pəzˈɪʃən/
American pronunciation/fˈɜːst pəzˈɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "first position"

First position
01

the basic stance with heels together and toes turned out, commonly used as a starting position for ballet movements

What is the "first position"?

The first position is one of the fundamental stances in ballet. In this position, the dancer stands with their heels together and toes turned out, forming a straight line or a slight V-shape with the feet. The legs are straight and the knees are kept together. The arms are usually rounded and held in front of the body, with the fingertips almost touching, creating a gentle curve. The first position is a starting point for many ballet movements and helps establish proper alignment, balance, and turnout. It is essential for building a solid foundation in ballet technique.

02

the hand placement on the lower part of the fingerboard of a string instrument for accessing lower range notes

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Example
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During the last lap, Lewis pulled ahead and secured the first position.
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