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How can a dancer transition from the second to the third position of the arms

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Third Position of the Arms

In the third position, the arms work opposite the legs. If your right foot is in front, your left arm should be raised. Raise your left arm over your head, slightly forward.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are two basic positions of the arms in ballet. In one, the dancer keeps the fingers of both arms fully touching to form an oval shape, either almost touching the hips, or at navel level, or raised above the dancer's head. In the other, the arms are extended to the sides with the elbows slightly bent.

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