En Dehors
"En Dehors" is a French term meaning "outside" or "outdoors." In the context of ballet, it refers to a specific movement where a dancer turns their leg outward from the hip, creating a more open and expansive position. This technique is essential for achieving proper alignment and aesthetics in various ballet poses and movements.
The term is often contrasted with "en dedans," which means "inside" and describes inward turns of the leg. Mastery of both "en dehors" and "en dedans" is crucial for ballet dancers, as it enhances their overall technique and performance quality, contributing to the beauty of classical ballet.