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Batterie
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a ballet term for quick and intricate foot movements, often performed in mid-air, showcasing a dancer's agility and coordination
What is "batterie"?
Batterie is a ballet term referring to a series of rapid, intricate foot movements performed in the air. The term "batterie" means "beating" in French, reflecting the quick, rhythmic action of the feet. In a batterie, the dancer performs various beats or strikes with the legs, typically involving small, sharp movements where one foot beats against the other while in a jump. This step is used to showcase a dancer's precision, agility, and technical skill, adding a lively and dynamic element to ballet routines.