jeté battu
A "jeté battu" is a ballet movement that combines a jump with a beating action of the legs. In this step, the dancer leaps into the air, extending one leg while the other leg beats against it before landing. This creates a visually striking effect, showcasing both grace and strength.
The term "jeté" means "thrown" in French, while "battu" translates to "beaten." This movement is often used in various ballet performances and is a fundamental part of a dancer's training, helping to develop agility and coordination. It is commonly seen in works by choreographers like George Balanchine and Marius Petipa.