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  1. Jeté | Leap, Jump, Turn & Spin | Britannica

    Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Britannica Editors. "jeté". Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Jul. 1998, …

  2. JETÉ Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    His shoulders back and head held high, former Paul Taylor Dance Company stalwart Robert Kleinendorst is in the midst of executing a grand jete into the unknown.

  3. Jeté – Definition & Detailed Explanation – Dance Techniques …

    Oct 22, 2025 · A Jeté is a classical ballet term that translates to "thrown" or "jumped" in French. It is a type of jump where the dancer springs from one foot to land on

  4. How to Do a Grand Jete: An Expert-Approved Guide - wikiHow

    Aug 1, 2025 · The grand jete is an advanced ballet move where you leap into the air and perform a split. You’ll need to stretch regularly until you can comfortably do a split on the ground to pull …

  5. Jeté – A Deep Dive into the Art of Ballet Jumping

    When executed correctly, it creates the illusion of flight, akin to a bird soaring through the sky. This aspect highlights the dancer’s longing for transcendence, echoing the universal human …

  6. Ballet Jete: Tips and Techniques - Art de Ballet

    May 12, 2025 · A ballet jete, meaning ‘thrown’ in French, is a powerful leap in which one leg propels the body into the air. The dancer executes the movement with precision and technique.

  7. Jeté: The Art of the Leap - ballerinagallery.com

    "Jeté: The Art of the Leap" explores the elegance and technique of the jeté in ballet, highlighting its history, execution, and significance in dance.

  8. jete - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    May 15, 2025 · The men quickly lower their partners from a supported jete to lying flat on the floor with no apparent landing or transition; they swing them around the floor, spinning the women …

  9. Jeté - Ballet Term Definition - BalletHub

    Jeté is a classical ballet term meaning “throwing” or “thrown.” Though often used with another term, jeté usually describes a type of jump where the dancer extends one leg then jumps off …

  10. What is a Jeté? "Jeté is a classical ballet term meaning “throwing” …

    Mar 17, 2021 · What is a Jeté? "Jeté is a classical ballet term meaning “throwing” or “thrown.” Though often used with another term, jeté usually describes a type of jump where the dancer …