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Épaulement - Wikipédia
En glaciologie, un épaulement est un replat modelé par le passage d'un glacier .
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EPAULEMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a barricade of earth like a rough parapet used mainly as cover from flanking fire 2. usually épaulement
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The Importance of Epaulement - Dance Spirit
In ballet, it refers to the position of the shoulders, head and neck. It's used mostly in positions including croisé, ouvert and effacé in center exercises.
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epaulement
epaulement (ɛˈpɔːlmənt) Also 7 espaulment, 9 epaulment. In sense 2 ‖ épaulement (epolmɑ̃). [a. Fr. épaulement (earlier esp-), f. épauler to protect (troops) by an epaulement, f. épaule shoulder.] 1. Fortif. ‘A covering mass raised to protect from the fire of the enemy, but differing from a parapet i...
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The Six Épaulement Mistakes Your Teacher Is Tired of Seeing
Upgrade your épaulement by avoiding these mistakes: Don't overturn your body to the corner, especially when changing from one side to the other in a step like ...
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ÉPAULEMENT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Épaulement definition: a position in which the shoulders are at right angles to the direction of the supporting leg, with one shoulder thrust forward and ...
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embrasure
▪ I. † emˈbrasure, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. embrace v.2 + -ure.] = embrace.1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. iv. iv. 39 Preuents Our lock't embrasures.▪ II. embrasure, n.2 (ɛmˈbreɪʒ(j)ʊə(r)) Also embrazure. [a. F. embrasure (16th c.), f. embraser ‘to skue or chamfret off the jaumbes of a door or window’ (Cotgr.), sy...
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What is Épaulement? - YouTube
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Why Épaulement Is So Important—and How to Develop It
Using your épaulement (which translates, literally, as “shouldering”) does more than make your dancing prettier: It makes it better, richer, and more artistic.
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Définitions : épaulement - Dictionnaire de français Larousse
épaulement · 1. Partie d'un vase qui joint le col à la panse. · 2. Massif de maçonnerie servant à épauler. · 3. Partie saillante, sur une face d'un tenon, ...
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epaulement - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(ballet) A position in which one shoulder is thrust forward and the other back, and the torso turned at a right angle to the supporting leg.
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Bournonville method
The style has many recognizable poses such as pointe derriere one arm in 5th, the other a la taille (at the waist), with a touch of epaulement. principle of the Bournonville method is that the dancer should perform with a natural grace, dramatic impact and harmony between body and music
Graceful epaulement
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Muriel Stuart (dancer)
She had this long neck and gorgeous epaulement."
Stuart danced and did choreography with the Chicago Civic Opera Ballet in the 1928-1929 season.
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traversing
▪ I. traversing, vbl. n. (ˈtrævəsɪŋ, trəˈvɜːsɪŋ) [f. traverse v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb traverse, in various senses.1589 Nashe Martins Months M. To Rdr., This our young masters Father..then was lept from the Bellfree, vp into the Chauncel of the Church..and vnder tooke the trauersing of gr...
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shouldering
▪ I. shouldering, vbl. n. (ˈʃəʊldərɪŋ) [f. shoulder v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb; an instance of this.1438 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 11 Schulderying de le gystes. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. vii. 47 Some thought to raise themselves to high degree..by close shouldring; some by flatter...
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