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    entrechat
    /ˈɒ̃trəʃɑː/

    noun

    • 1. a vertical jump during which the dancer repeatedly crosses the feet and beats them together.

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  2. The meaning of ENTRECHAT is a leap in which a ballet dancer repeatedly crosses the legs and sometimes beats them together.

  3. Entrechat definition: a jump in which the dancer crosses the feet a number of times while in the air.. See examples of ENTRECHAT used in a sentence.

  4. noun. a leap in ballet during which the dancer repeatedly crosses his or her feet or beats them together. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · An entrechat is a classical ballet term that refers to a jump in which the dancer crosses their legs in the air before landing. The word “entrechat” comes from the French word “entre,” meaning between, and “chat,” meaning cat.

  6. Overview. entrechat. Quick Reference. [Fr., caper] A jump in which the dancer's legs cross rapidly in front and behind each other while still in the air. They range from an entrechat deux, where the legs are crossed once, to an entrechat dix.

  7. UK /ˈɒ̃trəʃɑː/ noun (Ballet) a vertical jump during which the dancer repeatedly crosses the feet and beats them together Examples On a set of constantly shifting black and white panels (think fine lace), the eight dancers make use of a frenzied vocabulary, whether in quicksilver entrechats, whiplash pirouetting, or angst-ridden arm gestures.Nort...

  8. entrechat. A jump in fifth in which the legs are crossed and uncrossed at the lower calf. Entrechats are numbered not by the beats but by the number of positions taken by the legs, even numbers land in fifth, odd on one foot. Nijinsky reportedly reached entrechat dix (ten).