The Basic
Ballet Steps
Ballet is a
classic art form which dates back for centuries and has
entertained royalty and common folks both young and old. The basic
ballet steps look deceptively simple, but that is only because of
the highly skilled dancers who devote many hours to perfecting
their art.
Ballet is beautiful and graceful to watch and many young girls
have dreamed of growing up to be one of the lovely ballerinas upon
the stage. It all starts however, with the basic ballet steps
which must be mastered to perfection before advanced moves and
ballerina stardom can be achieved.
Modern ballet was popularized in France by King Louis XIV, and
many ballet terms are referred to by their French name to this
day.
The basic ballet positions:
First Position - Premiere
The toes point out to make a V shape while the feet are in a
straight line at the heels. Heels together. Knees together. Arms
form a soft curve out in front of the body. The spine is kept
straight with the back, pelvis, and the head in alignment.
Second Position - Second
The feet are shoulder width apart and the legs are turned out. The
arms are kept rounded and out to the side.
Third Position - Troisieme
Maintain the out turned legs and cross the leg placing the heel on
the middle of the other foot. If the right foot is on top then the
right arm is raised in a semi circle above the head and the left
arm is out to the side. Reverse the arm positions when the left
foot is on top.
Fourth Position - Quatrieme
Maintain outward leg position and put the right foot in front of
the left leaving about 12 inches in between. Raise the right arm
over the head and curve it into a semi circle. Reverse arms if the
left foot is placed in front.
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Fifth Position – Cinquieme
Legs are out turned at the hips and the heel of the right foot is
placed against the big toe of the left foot at the position of the
first joint. The arms are formed into a circle over the head.
Below are some of the basic ballet steps:
Arabesque
Stand on the right leg while the left leg is raised straight out
behind
Chasse
A galloping motion where one leg appears to chase the other.
Emboite
Move forward while jumping on alternate toes.
Jete
Leaping from one leg to another.
Piroutte
To turn, or spin.
Passe
To pass the leg into a new position.
Pas de chat
A jump to the side.
Plie
To bend down the knees.
Releve
To rise upon the tiptoes.
Port de Bras
Moving the arms through various positions.
Saute
To jump.
Tendu
To stretch the leg while maintaining a pointed toe.
The positions and steps above are the basic building blocks of
ballet upon which all else is built. These movements are practiced
by beginners and professionals alike until they become second
nature.
About the Author:
Jane Wyvern is an established freelance writer. You can find more
of her writing at
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