être en pointe de vin - translation to English
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être en pointe de vin - translation to English

BALLET TECHNIQUE FOR DANCING ON THE TIPS OF TOES
Pointe work; Pointe; Pointework; Pointe-related injuries; Pointe Dancing; Pointe-work; En Pointe; Toe dancer
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  • ''En pointe'' foot in a [[pointe shoe]]
  • Body alignment and foot placement are fundamental aspects of pointe technique, as illustrated by this ''en pointe'' dancer

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Definition

pointe
[pwapointet]
¦ noun (plural pronounced same) Ballet the tips of the toes.
?(also pointe work) dancing performed on the tips of the toes.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'tip'.

Wikipedia

Pointe technique

Pointe technique ( pwant) is the part of classical ballet technique that concerns pointe work, in which a ballet dancer supports all body weight on the tips of fully extended feet within pointe shoes. A dancer is said to be en pointe () when the dancer's body is supported in this manner, and a fully extended vertical foot is said to be en pointe when touching the floor, even when not bearing weight.

Pointe technique resulted from a desire for female dancers to appear weightless and sylph-like. Although both men and women are capable of pointe work, it is most often performed by women. Extensive training and practice are required to develop the strength and technique needed for pointe work. Typically, dance teachers consider factors such as age, experience, strength and alignment when deciding whether to allow a dancer to begin pointe work.