Friday, September 18, 2015

Fun Friday Super Power Steps


Fun Friday Super Power Steps

Ballet has three Super Power Steps. These steps are critical for creating, tweaking and even saving (when things go wrong!) many other steps. You may imagine wearing a super hero costume and cape when performing any one of these - and I recommend it.

The first one, and the most powerful of the three, is plié. This is involved in each of the other two, so that makes it the King of all the Super Power Steps. Never underestimate the Power of Plié!

The next one is chassé. This steps serves as an impetus (push) for many, many other steps. The pliés inherent in this step must be used to their full advantage, which, when combined with the traveling nature of chassé creates a wonderful, powerful booster rocket.

Finally we have the ubiquitous glissade. Often overlooked as the powerhouse that it is, glissade does many of the same things a chassé does. It is both a push and and a cushion due to the plié that starts and ends each glissade. It also has the traveling ability that chassé does, so it too is a powerful impetus for jumps and turns, etc.

Whenever a dancer is having difficulty with any step, jump or turn, look first to the Super Power Steps and they will fly to the rescue.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #15p:  
“45. Ballet has three Super Power Steps: Plié, Chassé, and Glissade.”

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And being different? That turned out to the best part of all. I found that with a little creativity, and a lot of dedication, any difference can be turned into something amazing. Our differences are our superpowers.” 
 
Cece Bell, El Deafo

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