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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Weird Wednesday and Plié Houses


Weird Wednesday and Plié Houses

When working with small children and introducing them to beginning steps in ballet, imagery and game playing is crucial.  Of course, any of these early images can be used by advanced dancers too!

In second position, the shape created in the legs by a correct plié, is the shape of a house with a slight peak in the roof line.  Children love this image, since most of them have drawn pictures of houses.  It is often combined in a lesson with the diamond shape that is created in a first position plié.

It also helps to explain that the house must be strong and straight.   Simply saying this usually makes the students lift and align their posture.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Secret #2l:  
“A plié in second position makes the shape of a house.”

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Quote of the Day:
“Houses are like people - some you like and some you don't like - and once in a while there is one you love.”
L.M. Montgomery, Emily Climbs

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