Saturday, October 21, 2017

Saturday Shrugging Statute


Saturday Shrugging Statute

There is no shrugging in ballet. By this I mean the type of shrugging that indicates “attitude” or a lack of concern. Shrugging also causes the shoulders to warm the ears, creating the dreaded turtleneck look.

Shrugging can telegraph many things, and usually they aren’t good or necessary. If a shrug means simply “I don’t know”, then it is usually better to say it - or at least have the facial expression accompanying it that makes clear that the communication is that simple, without any rolling of the eyes or other body language that adds a negative component.

And always avoid the dreaded “tongue click and sigh”, especially if it is added to a shrug.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Ballet Statute #96:
There is no shrugging in ballet.

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