Wild Wednesday Basic Three
I have often said that basic movements
are the most important. This is because they are elements of everything else.
It’s like baking a cake: poor ingredients make a poor cake, while great
ingredients…well, you get it.
The three basic movements in ballet are:
Plié
(down and up),
Relevé
(up and down),
Tendu
(out and in)
Now consider for a moment how these
three become the “ingredients” in other steps. Wow. It’s amazing.
That’s why keeping these three steps
as pristine as possible is so important.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #16u:
“The three basic movements in ballet are: Plié, relevé
and tendu.”
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― Vikrmn, Guru with Guitar
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