Barre Refinement: Wrapping

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Turnout Extension
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Turnout Extension

Back To Basics
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Back To Basics

En dehors control
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En dehors control

Frappé & petit battement
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Frappé & petit battement

Turnout
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Turnout

Scissor Technique Derrière
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Scissor Technique Derrière

Corkscrew Preparation
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Corkscrew Preparation

Retiré with Bands
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Retiré with Bands

En Dehors - Extension
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En Dehors - Extension

External Rotation Press
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External Rotation Press

Turnout Power Band
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Turnout Power Band

Lengthen, Hold, Breathe
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Lengthen, Hold, Breathe

Loop & Rotate
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Loop & Rotate

Frog Loops
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Frog Loops

Music Used

Bournanville Deux mains à la barre | Ballet Class App

Equipment Used

Resistance Band (medium strength)

Resistance Band (medium strength)

Ballet Barre

Ballet Barre

It's common for students to be overly focused on the working leg when doing barre work. This exercise helps students be more aware of using both sides of the body during barre work, developing the balance necessary for transitioning smoothly to centre exercises.


Preparation: Students should sit and fold the resistance band in half, placing it over their thighs. Instruct them to sit on the excess band, wrapping one leg twice en dehors, ensuring a slight overlap for stability.


Steps:

1. Have students face the barre, holding both ends of the band on the barre.

2. Start from the first, third, or fifth position. Then guide them through the following sequence: Demi plié and degagé devant, continuing en croix.

3. Repeat en croix from the fifth position.

4. Move on to battement fondu en croix.

5. Have students do three internal-external rotations with an extension.

6. Close derrière and repeat with the left leg.


Focus: Ensure students maintain an upright posture and equal engagement of both legs.

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