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		Definition of battement in English: battementnoun ˈbat(ə)mɒ̃ˈbatmənt Ballet with modifier A movement in which one leg is moved outward from the body and in again.  performing battements tendus See also grand battement, petit battement  Example sentencesExamples -  For example, we traditionally do battements en croix: front, side, back, and side.
 -  Balanchine used them all and routinely transformed the ballet battement into an acrobatic kick, allowing the hip to be lifted - another ballet ‘no-no.’
 -  ‘Yvonne is very strong in teaching you the way you stand, the way you do grand battements,’ she said.
 -  Students might show four or five quick exercises: plie tendu, fond de jambe, adagio, and grande battement.
 -  The women's legs go up into big battements, and come down just as straight and deliberately.
 
 
 Origin   French, literally 'beating'.    Definition of battement in US English: battementnounˈbatmənt Ballet with modifier A movement in which one leg is moved outward from the body and in again.  performing battements tendus  Example sentencesExamples -  The women's legs go up into big battements, and come down just as straight and deliberately.
 -  ‘Yvonne is very strong in teaching you the way you stand, the way you do grand battements,’ she said.
 -  Balanchine used them all and routinely transformed the ballet battement into an acrobatic kick, allowing the hip to be lifted - another ballet ‘no-no.’
 -  Students might show four or five quick exercises: plie tendu, fond de jambe, adagio, and grande battement.
 -  For example, we traditionally do battements en croix: front, side, back, and side.
 
 
 Origin   French, literally ‘beating’.     |