Relevé & Échappé Series

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Hops sur la Pointe

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Intrinsic Paddle

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Echappé with Glissé

Ronds de Jambe Combination
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Ronds de Jambe Combination

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Giselle Les Amies | Ballet Class App

Equipment Used

Backalast

Backalast

This exercise helps to cultivate impeccable alignment and strength in students when en pointe. This sequence is foundational for developing the ability to maintain a straight line from the hip joint through to the toes.


Preparation:

Have students begin in 5th position en croix, ensuring they understand the importance of alignment.


Steps:

1. Instruct students to execute three échappés, incorporating épaulements, closing en croix to foster coordination and grace.

2. Proceed with a relevé derrière, emphasising upper body movement and port de bras in 3rd arabesque to enhance postural stability.

3. Introduce a coupé dessous, leading into two relevés devant with port de bras in 3rd position, strengthening the students' control and precision.

4. Follow with a relevé à la seconde, port de bras in 2nd position, progressing to a relevé in attitude derrière, and two relevés in arabesque, focusing on maintaining alignment.

5. Conclude the sequence with a relevé in 5th position, reinforcing the foundational stance.

6. Encourage a demi plié before repeating the sequence on the alternate side, promoting endurance and flexibility.


Focus:

Stress the significance of a flawless line from hip to toe, particularly when executing relevés and échappés.

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