Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Terrific Tuesday Sandwich Cookie


Terrific Tuesday Sandwich Cookie

Yes, it is yet another image for correct posture.  This one is sweet.

When dancers are working on improving their posture, often the effort to engage the abdominals and lengthen the spine has an unwanted side effect:  the entire body becomes tense and the flow of movement from the upper body becomes impossible.

The difficulty here is that the upper body must remain relaxed, and the arms fluid, without making the lower torso and the legs wimpy.   So imagine a reconstructed sandwich cookie.
If the cookies is twisted apart and rebuilt with the cream filling on the top, and two solid cookies on the bottom, you have the image necessary for correct posture:  soft on top and solid on the bottom two-thirds.

Think about that the next time you have dessert!

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #1gg:  
“Your posture is like a reconstructed sandwich cookie with the cream filling on the top and the solid cookies on the bottom.”

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-Barbara Jordan


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