Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Wild Wednesday Pointer


Wild Wednesday Pointer

Here we go again with another image for better posture and alignment! Can there ever be too many? No.  I think not. Today’s  image involves a prop – a telescoping pointer. Not something the average person usually has on them, but something most people are familiar with.

Sometimes it is disguised as a normal pen, but when pulled, it extends longer and longer and longer. Usually a foot and a half or more. I have one of these and it is handy for illustrating the length and lift necessary when a dancer “pulls up”.

I usually pull it out only part way and ask the students  if that looks like enough. Most of them will say it “yes”, and then I pull it further. You get the idea. It is useful to actually see something that extends and extends…

So find a telescoping pointer or pen, or at least a photo of one. It is a great image for how the body lengthens in ballet.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #1pp:  
Imagine a telescoping pointer.

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