Wacky Wednesday Late Leg
You may remember Ballet Secret #15m: A pas de
chat is two passés. The problem arises when the second passé is late.
The second leg must come off the floor
quickly – not at the same time as the
first leg (that would be like an Italian changement) - but thinking about taking the second leg off the floor at almost the
same time as the first is very helpful in preventing Late Leg Syndrome.
So imagine hitting that second passé at
almost, but not quite the same time as the first passé.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Ballet Secret #15jjj:
“No late leg in pas de chat.”
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Quote of the Day:
“How did
it get so late so soon?”
― Dr. Seuss
― Dr. Seuss
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