Monday, November 24, 2014

Marvelous Monday Elastic


Marvelous Monday Elastic

The dress codes of some ballet academies require students to wear a narrow elastic band around their waists.  This is to provide a visual reference that shows when the hips are aligned and level and when they are out of place.

Whether it is allowed in the dress code or not, using a line of reference like an elastic can be a good idea, even if only for short periods.  With the waistline emphasized it is immediately obvious when one hip is lifted above the other (in retirĂ©, for example), or when the pelvis is tipped backward allowing the seat to stick out.

So try it when you can.  It is an easy way to spot alignment problems and correct them.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #1hh:  
“Wear an elastic around the waist as a reminder to keep the hips level and square.”

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