Thursday, April 26, 2018

Fun Friday Hybrids



Fun Friday Hybrids

Ballet technique is very specific. It has developed over centuries – that’s right – centuries, so there is little left to chance. A step is a step is a step. There are no twenty-first century hybrids.

The definition of hybrid is: “a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture”. Therefore, a hybrid ballet step would be one that combines two different steps, creating a mixture – one that is not recognized in ballet.

The most common hybrid I see is one I’ll call “chas-lié”. This is a combination of chassé and temps lié, and it is not a legitimate step! It usually happens when the initial plié of a chassé doesn’t occur and the dancer slides the working foot into the second half of a temps lié, producing a hybrid step.

Beware of hybrid steps.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #21ii:
“Beware of hybrid steps.”

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