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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Technical Tuesday Rain


Technical Tuesday Rain

In many cultures, the clavicles (collar bones) are considered to be signs of beauty.  In ballet, correct posture dictates that these “beauty areas” be opened and visible.  If a dancer slouches forward, the head drops and the clavicles recede into shadow.  Instead, allow them to open to the light!

The opening of the upper chest also fosters the lengthening of the spine and thereby allows the correct alignment to fall (or “pull up”) into place.

Imagine that the area around the clavicles opens outward, allowing the light in, and enabling the space above these two beauty bones to collect water from a gentle rainfall.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #1dd:  
“Imagine opening the area around the clavicles (collar bones) to allow them to collect rainwater.”

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