Sunday, July 24, 2016

Marvelous Monday Overpass



Marvelous Monday Overpass

In a rond de jambe à terre, the movement must be smooth and not have any bumps in it. Bumps are generally avoided in most areas of classical ballet. To perform a rond de jambe correctly, a lift in the pelvis (and in the overall posture) must be maintained, and sinking (gasp!) must not happen.

It’s like a highway overpass. It must be high enough for a tall tractor-trailer to whoosh easily beneath it. If the overpass is too short or in bad repair and drooping – crash!

Always keep the overpass tall and strong.
           
From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Ballet Secret #22c:
In a rond de jambe, the pelvis must stay lifted to allow the working leg to pass through first position smoothly.”

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