Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Wacky Wednesday Smiley Face


Wacky Wednesday Smiley Face

I've been blogging lately about things we could paint on tights: a line running beside the shin bone, and a while back we talked about painting the words  en dehors on the back of the thigh and en dedans on the front to assist in determining the direction of a turn. Today we are adding another piece of artwork to the tights.

The knees give a more or less rounded appearance; therefore we could easily draw a round smiley face on each knee. This is helpful, especially for turn-out. The round face – all of it – needs to “look” in the proper direction. Generally, this is to the side, for example in a tendu devant or in an arabesque. Especially in arabesque where I so often see a slightly turned-in working leg which allows the heel to be seen. Instead, the entire smiley face must face outward, thus hiding the heel.

So imagine smiley faces on your knees this week.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #3o
“Imagine a round smiley face on each knee.”

                Link of the Day:

Quote of the Day:
“A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.”
-         Phyllis Diller
-          
                Help expand the knowledge base!
 Leave a comment about any instructions, ideas, or images that worked best for you!


No comments:

Post a Comment