What are the eight basic feet of classical dance?

The eight basic feet of classical dance are T-step and step, lunge and lunge, point step and forward step, splay step and lunge step. The specific features are as follows:

1, T-step, as the name implies, means that both feet need to stand in a T-shape, and the heel of one foot is close to the middle of the other.

2. Step, on the basis of step T, put your knees together and bend your hind feet straight. There are two kinds of extended feet and semi-hooked feet.

3. The big step is to bend one leg forward on the basis of the T-step, straighten the hind leg and extend the foot.

4. lunge means that the front legs are forward or sideways, the legs are bent at 90 degrees, and the rear legs are straight.

5, step by step, that is, one foot supports and the other foot stretches, and the step by step action can be around the supporting foot.

6, positive step, that is, feet together, toes forward.

7, eight-character step, on the basis of the positive step, the heels are close together, and the toes are opened to both sides, showing a figure of eight.

8. lunge is a squat on the basis of lunge, leaning forward and stretching your arms.