Battement tendu
[bat-MAHN tahn-DEW] Battement stretched. A battement tendu
is the commencing portion and ending portion of a grand
battement and is an exercise to force the insteps well
outward. The working foot slides from the first or fifth
position to the second or fourth position without lifting
the toe from the ground. Both knees must be kept straight.
When the foot reaches the position pointe tendue, it then
returns to the first or fifth position. Battements tendus
may also be done with a demi-plié in the first or fifth
position. They should be practiced en croix.