Terminology Tuesday Assemblé de Suite
A term of the Cecchetti school of
training, assemblé de suite
a-sahn-BLAY-duh sweet) is a series of assemblés that are perfomred without
straightening the knees at the end of each assemblé. The term means “continuous
assemblé”.
I seldom see this term used, or the step
performed, today. But it is one of twenty-seven
(yes, I counted them!) different assemblés listed in Gail Grant’s book “Technical
Maunual and Dictionary of Classical Ballet”.
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“Assemble de suite is a series of assembles.”
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