Friday, March 22, 2019

Fun Friday Work and Support



Fun Friday Work and Support

When performing an adagio combination with lots of lovely développés, there is always the tendency to concentrate on the working leg. Getting it more turned out, getting it higher, etc…

Pity the poor supporting leg. It doesn’t get any of the attention. It’s just there, doing a lot of the work, holding you up and operating (hopefully) as resistance to the movements of the working leg. Yet we seldom focus on it. Sigh.

Try this: from now on, during any adagio combination, concentrate on the supporting leg. Your développés will happen without all your focus being on them. And you may be surprised to find out how much this helps maintain stability and improve the whole operation.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #11o:
“Think as much about the supporting leg as the working leg in adagio.”

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