Technical Tuesday Double Duty
I love ballet. It is so logical. Learning one skill is
useful because it often applies in other steps later. For example, in an en
dedans pirouette, there are two ways to prepare: 1.the working leg moves directly
from fourth position to retiré; or 2. the working leg extends to à la seconde
before moving to retiré.
I like to teach students the second way because this is the
same preparation that is used for à la seconde turns en dedans. I love skills
that do double duty.
I also teach the first way, but I find that students achieve
that with relative ease. The preparation to à la seconde is a bit more
difficult, but once perfected, a la seconde turns are easily mastered – often to
the student’s surprise.
From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:
Secret #14q:
“An en dedans
pirouette preparation that involves an extension to the side is the same as the
preparation for an à la seconde turn.”
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― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Just want to say thank you so much for your generous knowledge sharing and I am sure it has help many people out there who had never left a comment (this includes me in the past!). Alicia
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