Saturday, August 1, 2015

Super Saturday Stages and Saying


Super Saturday Stages and Saying

Today I’m blogging about things related to being onstage. Those things that dancers are expected to know and understand.

The first things are stage directions: upstage, downstage, stage right and stage left. Upstage and downstage developed back in the day when stages were raked – that means the floor literally sloped down toward the audience. Thus, downstage is closest to the audience, and upstage is further away, at the back of the stage. Makes sense doesn’t it?

It also makes sense that stage right and stage left are from the performer’s point of view when the dancer is facing the audience. After all, the audience doesn’t need to know stage right and stage left – only the performer does. So that makes sense too.

Now for the silly saying of the day: “If you can see them, they can see you”. This old adage is told to every student  the moment they step onstage for their first rehearsal. The temptation to sneak at peek at the audience is strong, but if you can see them….well, you get the idea.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #22k:  
“Stage directions are from the performer’s point of view.”

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