Saturday, November 1, 2014

Super Saturday Stripe


Super Saturday Stripe

Traveling turns are great fun, and they usually elicit applause from the audience.  The difficulty is often in the traveling nature of these turns:  how to avoid falling into the orchestra pit or slamming into a wall, when whipping through a long series of piqués - especially if a bit of dizziness creeps in.

Help is on the way!  Imagine a wide stripe painted on the floor, and have the leading foot step directly on this stripe at the beginning of each turn.  This way, no sudden deviation can happen that could result in taking a wrong turn.  And it only takes a slight alteration to significantly change the direction of the turns.

This wide stripe works well even if the dancer is a bit dizzy, since the ability to place the foot firmly along a practiced pathway can guide them safely to the end of the series of turns, or to a safe exit into the wings.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #7hh:  
“Picture a wide stripe painted on the floor in the direction the traveling turns must go.”

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