Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Technical Tuesday Grand Plié


Technical Tuesday Grand Plié

Ballet Secret #2G states:  “There are four parts to a grand plié”.  This was discussed in an earlier blog (http://balletwebb.blogspot.com/2014/02/technical-tuesday-and-four-parts.html), and today I want to emphasize the importance of the third part.  This is when the heels return to the floor and it is the most important moment in the step.  It can be overlooked – especially by beginners.

Imagine that the heels are anxious to get back and kiss the floor.  This image works well for young, beginning dancers.  As the heels leave the floor in part two of the grand plié, they are almost immediately trying to return to their “beloved” floor and give it a kiss with both heels.

This is a good thing for more advanced dancers to keep in the back of their mind.   The heels spend only a brief moment “out of touch” with the floor.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #2L:  
“In a grand plié, imagine that the heels are anxious to get back and kiss the floor.”

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