Saturday, November 29, 2014

Super Saturday Statute Floppy


Super Saturday Statute Floppy

Back in the early days of computers, there were floppy disks.   So called because they were large enough to “flop”, or move around a bit if moved a certain way.  You'll find few of these today - now everything is smaller and much less floppy.

Ballet is an area where nothing is floppy.  Everything is held in a lovely sculptural position, or moves though these beautiful positions – especially the feet.  There are no floppy feet in ballet.  Not ever.  Even in Cecchetti style frappés, the foot still moves through a prescribed position and no flopping is allowed.  And, as I have discussed before, the energy always goes outward – beyond the toenails – when the foot is fully stretched (pointed).

So, just as there are no floppy disks today in computers, there are no floppy feet in ballet!

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Ballet Statute #26:  
“There are no floppy feet in ballet.”

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