Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Wacky Wednesday Whoosh


Wacky Wednesday Whoosh

A chassé is an important linking step in ballet. It provides the push (impetus) for many steps, especially turns and jumps. Therefore, although it is one of the first steps a young dancer learns, it is one of the most essential.

I have done other posts on chassé, but today I’d like to talk about the basic nature of the step. It is a whoosh movement. In other words, it must travel and have acceleration – whoosh!  It also must cover distance – often chassés are shortened when a student is uncertain or holding back. This effectively weakens the potential of the step.

So think of chassés as making a whoosh sound.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Ballet Secret #15uu:  
”A chassé is a “whoosh” movement.”

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