What is a sissonne in ballet?
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Sissonne is a classical ballet term that describes a dancer jumping from two feet and splitting their legs --like scissors-- in the air before landing. It is a very common and popular ballet step, seen in performances and throughout classes of most skill levels.
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Sissonne is a classical ballet term that describes a dancer jumping from two feet and splitting their legs --like scissors-- in the air before landing. It is a very common and popular ballet step, seen in performances and throughout classes of most skill levels.