None of these replies is correct. It's a chasse en tournant. Chassé en tournant is a classical ballet term meaning “chase, turning.” This is when a dancer performs a chassé but does a single turn in the air as the feet and legs come together, then lands on the back leg with the front leg extended front. Like chassés, chassé en tournants can be done in a series.
Now, this is real Jazz dance!!! The kind of dance that makes an audience want to dance. Not some mechanical, acrobatical whatever.
This is great! I love seeing such "old school" TECHNICAL jazz.
They guy in the blue has AMAZING leaps! Im jealous
ugh this makes me wanna take dance again so bad!
Im coming this summer! I can't wait! 3 weeks!
Beautiful, something to drive for definitely!!!!
Woo this looks so fun! Love your combinations!
Thanks Tiffany! You are correct! :)
What is the name of the move @ 2:53 ?
Torre
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Is there another name for it ?
***** That person obviously has no idea what they're talking about, it's a tour en l'air. I have no idea what a torre is.
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Okay thank you for clearing that up. I was trying to look up a torre and got nothing
None of these replies is correct. It's a chasse en tournant. Chassé en tournant is a classical ballet term meaning “chase, turning.” This is when a dancer performs a chassé but does a single turn in the air as the feet and legs come together, then lands on the back leg with the front leg extended front. Like chassés, chassé en tournants can be done in a series.
2:45 What Is The Name Of That Turn?
Kae'von Scott Vlogs that is a calypso jump
omg turns yes
I. WOULD. DIE.
:)