Chaine

/ʃəˈneɪ/ noun

In ballet, a series of quick turns performed while traveling across the stage, where the dancer rotates on the balls of the feet.

From French 'chaîne' (meaning chain), borrowed directly from ballet terminology. The term was adopted because the turns create a chain-like effect of continuous rotation across space.

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