0 a fast turn of the body on the toes or the front part of the foot, performed especially by a ballet dancer --
1 to do a pirouette: --
2 a fast turn of the body on the toes or the front part of the foot, performed esp. by a ballet dancer --
Ideally, the pirouette will be almost in-place, although many horses perform a slightly larger pirouette.
The movements sideways, at angles the pirouettes e.t.c. were the movements needed for massed cavalrymen to form and reform and to deploy.
The reed used by the "piffero" is inserted in a conical brass tube, which is itself inserted in a "pirouette".
A piroutte can be taken from second and fourth position in ballet, whereas artistic gymnasts usually take a pirouette from fourth position.
The mouthpiece consists of a staple, a tapered metal cylinder, that is wrapped with string and topped with a wooden pirouette.
Skid-steer loaders are capable of zero-radius, pirouette turning, which makes them extremely maneuverable and valuable for applications that require a compact, agile loader.
They focus primarily on performance tricks such as pirouettes, juggling above the head and backcrosses.
Dancing may include bobs, bows, pirouettes, and stops, as in various crane species.