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Q: Why is it important to do a plie in dance?
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Why is plieis so valuaable in modern dance?

the reason why plie's are valueable to modern dance is because when you do a plie it streches your muscles.


How do you correctly spell the ballet dance called the plea?

Plie with an accent on the "e"


What is a Ballet favourite dance move is?

grand jete, arabesque, pirouette, plie, etc


Dance terms use in dancing?

it really depends like in ballet a tondue plie and tap can be a shuffle or ball


Why is a plie important?

A plie is a bending of the knees in ballet, or most any other style of dance. They can be petit(just a slight bend) or grande(large bend where you are nearly touching the floor), and in every foot position(1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th). A plie is done before and after every jump/leap in order to reduce the shock that goes down your legs and can cause injuries. A plie is the most basic skill in dancing.


Which ballet dance step means to rise without pile?

going on to demi-pointe without a plie is pronounced "el-ah-vey" (I'm horrible at spelling French). going on to demi with the plie is "rehl-ah-vey"


What is plie in french?

Plie' means to bend hope this helps Taz :)


Is there any moves in ballat that don't use a tondu or a plie?

not many because ballet built on plie and tondy but eleve is a term with out tondu on plie


What is the grade 4 ballet syllabus?

There are a lot of ballet syllabus for grade 4 . Plie (first position) plie , demi plie , hands demi to bras bas , grand plie . (second position ) repeat . (fifth position ) repeat . Bras bas.


What does grande plie' mean?

une plie is a species of flatfish called 'plaice' in English. Grande means large in French.


What is the definition of demiplie?

A little plie


What does a plie mean?

demi plie is the the french term for half bend so you bend both knees with you feet turned out halfway