Across
- 2. To roll through the ball of the foot and then lower the heel to the floor. The legs stretch and reach as far as possible, and at least one foot maintains contact with the floor at all times.
- 5. Consists of four walking steps performed in a square. (Front, cross, back, side.)
- 8. a turn on two feet Step forward with one foot; change the direction of the body to face the opposite direction. Both feet remain in contact with the floor.
- 10. A turn with the standing leg straight on releve and the opposite leg in a turned in passé. (knee faces forward.)
- 11. Initiated by stepping to a turned out second position and sliding the straight leg along the floor with the foot pointed. The hip of the bent leg is pushed in the direction of the luge so that the body is tilted.
- 12. “Step of bourre.” In a demi plie, you step behind, side, and front.
- 13. A chasse to the side with a ball change
Down
- 1. high leap with one leg stretched forward and the other back like a “split” in the air
- 3. A simple turn that pivots the body around one spot.
- 4. An aerial movement that takes off on one foot and land on that same foot. The most popular is the passé hop.
- 6. Derived from tap dance. This step is counted “1 and 2” and is used as a transition step. You kick the foot forward then perform a rocking step.
- 7. A type of pirouette executed with both legs straight and together.
- 9. To chase. Step, together, step movement that can travel forward, backward, and sideways.