Mad Monday Circuit
We all know that a tendu that leaves the floor – even a little bit – is no longer a tendu, but a dégagé. But preventing this can be difficult. Tendues have a perverse tendency to levitate.
Imagine that the tendu forms an electrical circuit with the floor. As long as it is connected, the power is on. But even a slight disruption in the circuit will cause the power to go off. Not good.
In every tendu, maintain the integrity of the circuit!
From the Big Blue Book of Ballet
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Ballet Secret: 4aa#
“Imagine connecting a
circuit during tendues.”
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