What is a Coupee in ballet?





what is the step/movement?

thanks!

What is a Coupee in ballet?movie theatre

Coupé: ["cut"]. A small intermediary step done as a preparation for some other step.

There's a list of ballet movements on the link below:

http://www.dancehelp.com/articles/dance-...

What is a Coupee in ballet?playhouse opera theater

Your working foot is pointed at your standing leg's ankle

...unlike a passe' where your working foot is pointed at the knee|||All of your ballet term questions can be answered with the fabulous ABT Ballet Dictionary:

http://www.abt.org/education/dictionary/...

The moves are all demonstrated in Quicktime videos.



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