Saturday, November 23, 2013

Saturday and Chassé


 
 
Saturday Chassés
 
A step that is often performed as a series of jumps where one foot appears to chase the other is the chassé.  It can also be a step that slides from fifth position to fourth to tendu, etc., and can be performed in any direction, to almost any position.  The interesting thing about chassé is this:  it is a step that says its own name when it is done correctly.
The sliding action of the foot against the floor makes a shhhhhhh sound:  chhhhhhaaaassssseee.  This auditory image is helpful for remembering that a downward push is necessary for the step to do its job:  that of propelling the dancer into the air, or stopping the momentum from a series of turns.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #13a:

“A chassé is a step that says its own name.”
 

                Link of the Day:

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtxCqljeTjE

 
Quote of the Day:

“It’s insecurity that is always chasing you and standing the way of your dreams.”

-          Vin Diesel

 

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Quote of the Day:

“It’s insecurity that is always chasing you and standing the way of your dreams.”

-          Vin Diesel

 

                Help expand the knowledge base!

 Leave a comment about any instructions, ideas, or images that worked best for you!

 

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