detachés
Detachés, or battement détaché, is a fundamental movement in classical ballet characterized by a clean, detached separation of the working leg from the supporting leg. The working leg is raised from a closed position, extended with a pointed foot, and moves away from the body in a smooth, controlled line before returning to the starting position. The movement is not a large beating action; rather, it emphasizes a precise, separate gesture of the leg.
Execution typically begins in a demi-plié position with turnout. From there, the dancer lifts the working leg
Variations include the degree of turnout, height of the leg, and the direction of the extension. In
Etymology and notes: détaché is French for detached or separated, reflecting the brief, clear separation between