Monday, July 21, 2014

Madcap Monday Bubbles


Madcap Monday Bubbles

One common problem many dancers have is not reaching out - covering enough space - when they dance.   They could dance on a postage stamp!  This usually happens when a student is unsure of the movement and “pulls back”, or “pulls inward”.

This is exactly opposite what should be done to create movement effectively.  I have talked before about how the arms and legs need to reach out – stepping to a piqué, for example, requires the dancer to step beyond the point on the floor where the working foot extends.

A good image for this problem is this:  Imagine dancing inside a giant bubble.  The bubble is large enough to require an extended reach of the arms and legs (and even the head).  Always reach out enough to brush the inside of the bubble.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #16i:  
“Imagine dancing inside a giant bubble and reach out enough to touch it with your hands and feet.”


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