Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Terminology Tuesday Précipitée



Terminology Tuesday Précipitée

Glissade précipitée [glee-SAD pray-see-pee-TAY] means glissade hurried. This step is the same as glissade pressée (glissade pressed) and glissade piquée (glissade pricked). I guess when you are pressed for time, you hurry.😊

Glissade précipitée is quick and about half the size of a regular glissade. According to Gail Grant’s book, it is “always followed by a posé and the two steps together take the same amount of time as an ordinary glissade”. I have not found this to be the case and I usually see glissade précipitée done before many small jumps, (like jeté), and not “always followed by a posé”. See my previous blog on glissade: http://balletwebb.blogspot.com/2015/11/technical-tuesday-glissade.html.


From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Terminology Secret #43:
“Glissade précipitée means glissade hurried.”

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