Monday, October 23, 2017

Mad Monday Foot First


Mad Monday Foot First

There are many ideas a dancer can use to improve pirouettes. Here is one: Think of taking the foot to passé, instead of the entire leg. Often dancers forget about the foot and bring the leg up by moving the thigh. This can cause problems in the alignment of the pelvis, and/or throw the spine backwards. It can also contribute to a loss of turnout.

Thinking foot first will also prevent a floppy or un-pointed foot and aid in having the proper “push” from the floor with the foot. This push will help the foot get to passé as quickly as possible which is another key to a successful pirouette.

There you have it. Simple is usually the best. Move the foot to passé and the leg will follow automatically.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #14gg:
“Think of taking the foot to passé, not the entire leg.”

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