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What are some of the most difficult ballet steps/moves?

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What are some of the most difficult ballet steps/moves?

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Some of the most difficult “moves” in dance would be the basic pirouette, adage, and jumps. The pirouette is difficult because it requires a concoction of balance on the one leg while turning, and this relies on the position of your hips in the “retire” position (one leg is bent so the toe touches the knee, so your legs make a number “4”), and the position of your shoulders. Even weight on both legs on push off makes up the equation, as well as the physics of the G force and how they relate to your arm position, and the way your head spots to keep the dancer from getting dizzy. There is major pressure and competition between dancers on “who can do the most turns”. Adage, which is the high lifting of the legs to the front, side and back, is highly challenging as well. Again, the position relies on the position of your hips, (if they tucked under if you lifted the leg to the front, it would make it tiring to lift) and the turn out of the lifting leg so it is easier to lift and the top of

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