Wild Wednesday Stop Sign
The most important characteristic of a
plié is the fact that it is a continuous movement.
It never stops. As I have said before, “a plié is a movement, not a position” (Ballet Secret 2b).
When performing a plié, think of it as a
path, or road, that is continous – winding its way toward the horizon. This
road has no intersections and no stop signs. None.
There aren’t any yield signs either.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #2hh:
“There are no stop
signs on the path of a plié.”
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Quote of the Day:
“Wonder is
the heaviest element on the periodic table. Even a tiny fleck of it stops
time.”
― Diane Ackerman
― Diane Ackerman
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