Saturday Sameness
Last week I talked about one type of
dancer and the ritual of being an “early bird”. Today it’s the dancer who has a
set process he or she goes through prior to a performance. These set steps are usually
done in the dressing room but can also be done on the stage or in the wings.
This may involve how the dressing table
is laid out, and in what order. It may be the way the make-up is
applied, or which shoe (left or right) is put on first. It can involve a lucky
item that is always placed in the same spot on the table or on the mirror.
There are as many combinations as there are dancers.
If it spills over onto the stage or into
the wings it may involve which wing is walked into first, or involve a run around
the stage so many times before the curtain rises. Or, a lucky item may be pinned
inside a costume or put in an out-of-the-way spot in the wings. Again, there
are many variations.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Superstitious Secret # 182
“Some dancers follow a set process in the dressing
room.”
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Quote of the Day:
“The
general root of superstition: namely, that men observe when things hit, and not
when they miss; and commit to memory the one, and forget and pass over the
other.”
― Francis Bacon, The Collected Works of Sir Francis Bacon
― Francis Bacon, The Collected Works of Sir Francis Bacon
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