Monday, December 14, 2015

Mad Monday Push Pull


Mad Monday Push Pull

As stated in Ballet Secret #18o: “A successful piqué involves a push leg and a pull leg.” This means that the impetus required by the step requires a good plié (the push leg), and a good, aggressive piqué (the pull leg).

Think about it. The plié pushes off the floor at the same time the extended leg reaches out (pulls). These two things happen right before the dancer transfers weight from the plié leg to the piqué leg. Push pull…

This thought pattern creates the proper energy for the step. If either leg fails to play their part, the step will not be successful.


From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Ballet Secret #18o:  
“A successful piqué involves a push leg and a pull leg.”

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