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footlight

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/ˈfʊtlaɪt/
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a type of stage lighting placed at floor level to illuminate the performers from below, often used in dance performances

A footlight is a light placed at the edge of the stage, usually near the floor, aimed upward. It helps illuminate the performers' faces and bodies from below, creating a specific lighting effect that reduces shadows and highlights the actors. Footlights are often used in theaters to enhance visibility and add a dramatic touch to the performance.