Monday, June 19, 2017

Marvelous Magic Monday

Marvelous Magic Monday

I’ve talked before about how ballet technique is based on illusion. Here’s another way to think about it. Every magician appears to create magic onstage. But he/she is actually doing a well rehearsed, scientific, specific, illusion. So is a ballet dancer.

Understand the science and you will better understand how to perform any step. Dancers who think they can “fake it”, and learn just by watching are misinformed. They are also easy to spot. Creating balletic illusion is every bit as technical and difficult as any magician’s trick. Dancers must learn their own “tricks of the trade”.

For example, the torso is still and stable most of the time. The arms and legs work from there, but along very specified, but simple, movement tracks. Watch a child imitating a dancer and you’ll see their arms go everywhere. In other words, the patterns of movement appear more complex than they are. Illusion.

The next time you are tempted to tune out in a ballet class, think again. You may miss a big magical secret.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #22aa:
“Remember the magic of ballet.”

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