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    What Is Involved In Doing Pirouette Turns?

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    Pirouettes are related to the dance style called ballet. There are a variety of pirouettes each with specific requirements to prevent accidents. At www.wikihow.com you can find, a how manual for learning to make some basic information about pirouettes, which are ballet turns.

    Examples are: Double turn, Right leg double turn, En Dedans turns, Chaine turns, Pique turns, Jazz turns, and Arabesque turns. All pirouettes require the ability to distribute your weight, and prevent yourself from turning, faster than you could fall down. The laws of physics are involved with your ability to move your arms, legs, feet and control movements of your spine, since all your body parts must work together as one.

    Visit www.dancepages.com and www.codance.com for more information about each type of pirouette. The best place to learn to perform pirouettes, quickly and safely is a local dance studio for beginners.

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