Hasierako posizioa
  Muriskak
  Gurpilak
  Sentziloak
  Oin-punta gailur
  Oin-punta orpokoak
  Oin-punta irradakan
  Lauarinak
  Lasterkak
  Zorrotzak
  Txingo luze paseoa
  Zango ostikoa
  Jira galdua
  Deiak
  Azken-azkena
  Trantsiozko urratsak
Txingoa
Demi-plié
Muxeta
  Lehen aldaira
  Bigarren aldaira
  Hirugarren aldaira
  Laugarren aldaira
  Bostgarren aldaira
  Seigarren aldaira


There are other movements that, without being considered steps, are nonetheless highly important as part of the steps themselves as they link the different steps.

Demi-plié is the name of the movement that is performed by simultaneously bending and extending both knees. In the initial position, the dancer begins by bending both knees, so his waist moves down towards the floor, but his body is kept erect and straight. The knees have to be bent in the direction of the tips of the dancer's feet and before his heels begin to lift up, he then raises his body by straightening his knees again.

The demi-plié is sometimes used to break the inertia and obtain impulsion, such as when performing leaps and gallops. It is sometimes used to absorb the impact when landing after a jump, as in the case with the leaps.