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‖ sissonne|sisɔn| [F. sissonne, sissone: see Littré and Hatzfeld.] (See quot. 1957.)
1706J. Weaver Orchesography Table 35 A Table of Sissonnes or Cross leaps. 1892,1913[see ciseaux]. 1930Craske & Beaumont Theory & Pract. Allegro in Class. Ballet 47 Sissonne dessus... Other sissonnes are sissonne dessous, s. en avant, s. en arrière, etc. 1947N. Nicolaeva-Legat Ballet Education iv. 109 Sissone is another step which has many variations. Sissone simple on the cou-de-pied is taken from V pos., the right leg in front; a spring into the air, pushing from the ground equally with both feet and with straight knees; land on the left leg. 1957G. B. L. Wilson Dict. Ballet 247 Sissonne, or pas de sissonne, probably from pas de ciseaux, a scissor-like movement... With a slight plié, the dancer springs into the air to the fifth position, alighting on one foot with a demi-plié, with the other leg extended to the back, front, or side; the back foot is then closed to the supporting foot (a sissonne fermée)... If the dancer lands on one foot with the other on the coup-de-pied..it is a sissonne simple (or ordinaire). 1968J. Winearls Mod. Dance (ed. 2) iii. 87 This sissonne is a combination of the three elements, light—quick—and peripheral. |