Fun Friday Frappé Photo Finish
You will remember Ballet Secret #10: “When
performing a frappé correctly, the movement stops when the foot is fully
extended, but the energy continues.” Here is another tip for making this
happen.
At the end of the frappé, imagine there is a photographer crouching beside you
trying to get a perfect, non-fuzzy shot of your extended foot. If you don’t pause
at the end (failing to stop the movement), the picture will be out of focus.
Sigh.
To boost the power of this image,
imagine hearing the click of the
camera at the exact moment it captures your beautiful, fully pointed foot - in
a perfectly focused photograph.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Ballet Secret #10k:
“Hold the end of a
frappé for a photo.”
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Quote of the Day:
“Taking
pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.”
― Marc Riboud
― Marc Riboud
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