Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Wacky Wednesday Curling

Wacky Wednesday Curling

A great and readily available prop is the common curling ribbon used on packages, like presents for birthdays or Christmas celebrations.  They come off the roll straight, but when the edge of a pair of scissors or anything with a straight edge is quickly run down the ribbon, it curls into a lovely spiral.

This ribbon in its curled state is a good example of the way turn-out in the legs should work:  a constant spiral.  And, as I have blogged about before, the spiraling action of each leg goes in opposite directions.  The important concept here is that turning-out is constant.  It is not something that is locked in and forgotten.

Turn-out is a constant spiral – just like a long piece of curled, curling ribbon.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #20k:  
“Use a curling ribbon to illustrate the constant rotation of a turned-out leg.”

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