Origins Dance Academy - DANCE TIP TUESDAY: Hip placement in passé or retiré The picture says it all... You must keep your hips square (facing your front) and level when drawing your
Petits Pas - Let's do « Passé or Retiré au genou »! Passé is a classical ballet term meaning “passed.” It refers to the movement when a dancer goes through a retiré
ForevermoreArts - is for Retiré: often called passé, retiré is actually the position in which a ballet dancer raises their thigh en l'air with the knee bent so that the pointed foot
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Maintaining Correct Alignment When Training Positions Retiré or Passé - (to withdraw or to pass) | International Association for Dance Medicine & Science
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