Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Wacky Wednesday Teotard Crease




Wacky Wednesday Teotard Crease 

You will remember Ballet Secret #1l: The “teotard” line is where the leotard and tights meet at the front of the upper thigh. Then there is Ballet Secret #16d:  “Always maintain the “teotard crease” on the working leg when in passé or a 90 degree à la seconde position.” Well, today’s theme also involves that critical area of the teotard crease.

During a pirouette preparation, in fourth position, the leg that is about to go to passé has a slight bend at the teotard line – this is normal. When the dancer hits passé, however, this crease on the supporting side must disappear. The teotard line must be straight. This straightening (elongating) of the teotard line is critical for proper alignment in a pirouette. If this straightening doesn’t occur, the dancer’s pelvis will be tilted backward. (On the working leg (passé) side, the teotard crease is present).

So imagine stretching the front of the supporting hip and straighten the teotard line on that side as the passé occurs.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:
Secret #14t:  
Remember to straighten the “teotard crease” on the supporting leg when moving from fourth to passé before a pirouette.

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