Saturday, February 24, 2018

Saturday Never Land



Saturday Never Land

Now, although this post sounds like something from Peter Pan, it isn’t. It’s about jumps.

Never land a jump without a plié. This may sound like common sense, and most dancers are aware of the sheer scaryness of landing on straight legs, but it happens anyway.

This problem is usually caused by too much tension. Sound familiar? A plié requires a certain amount  of relaxation in the knees, so a tense body coming down from a jump is more than scary. It always reminds me of those cartoon characters falling off a cliff and cracking and breaking into a million pieces.

So, when performing any jump combination, focus on the pliés.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Ballet Statute #113:
“Never land a jump without a plié.”

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