Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Terrific Tuesday and Elevator Shaft

Terrific Tuesday and Elevator Shaft

Last year I blogged about toasters, and how dancers should imagine that every plié is done in a toaster (Secret #2a).  If this image doesn’t work well for you, here is another one:  Imagine that the body is in a tight elevator shaft and every plié is done in this small space.  At no time should the head or upper body come into contact with the wall of the shaft.

It is as though the body itself is the elevator, moving smoothly up and down without any deviation in the shaft.  Think about the opposite:  what would happen to an elevator if it didn’t move that way, but instead wobbled back and forth in a shaft that was ill-fitted for it.  Scary thought.

So plié like an elevator – dependably straight up and down.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #2m:  
“Plié like your body is an elevator in a shaft.”

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For those days when you decide to take the stairs!


Quote of the Day:
Giving up is conceding that things will never get better, and that is just not true. Ups and downs are a constant in life, and I've been belted into that roller coaster a thousand times.”
-       Aimee Mullins

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