En dehors & En dedans

Senior
Pointe
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Coupé fouetté raccourci
Senior | Pointe

Coupé fouetté raccourci

March & walks
Senior | Pointe

March & walks

Roll through the feet
Senior | Pointe

Roll through the feet

Pas de bourrée piqué
Senior | Pointe

Pas de bourrée piqué

Développé sur les Pointes
Senior | Pointe

Développé sur les Pointes

Control with bands
Senior | Pointe

Control with bands

Temps lié sur les pointes
Senior | Pointe

Temps lié sur les pointes

Pirouette Training
Senior | Pointe

Pirouette Training

Chassé Relevé en Arabesque
Senior | Pointe

Chassé Relevé en Arabesque

Échappé & Relevé
Senior | Pointe

Échappé & Relevé

Échappé with resistance
Senior | Pointe

Échappé with resistance

Metatarsal control
Senior | Pointe

Metatarsal control

Posé passé
Senior | Pointe

Posé passé

Posé & Relevé
Senior | Pointe

Posé & Relevé

Relevé combination
Senior | Pointe

Relevé combination

Waltz Combination
Senior | Pointe

Waltz Combination

Chaînés combination
Senior | Pointe

Chaînés combination

Music Used

Bayadère – Idolo d’ora | Ballet Class app

Equipment Used

Ballet Barre

Ballet Barre

Resistance Band (medium strength)

Resistance Band (medium strength)

This exercise is meticulously designed to enhance stability and strength when dancing sur la pointe. This exercise focuses on the precision required to maintain balance on the small base provided by pointe shoes, emphasising the need to lift from the ankle and avoid pronation. It is a vital component in progressing in ballet training, ensuring dancers can execute movements with grace and control while on pointe.


Preparation: Equip your students with a long resistance band and position them at the ballet barre. Ensure the band is correctly placed over the thighs en dehors, promoting engagement of the leg muscles without restricting movement.


Steps:

1. Instruct students to begin in fifth position sur la pointe, with the resistance band placed under their hands on the barre for additional stability.

2. Guide students to release the right leg in devant while maintaining the correct placement of the supporting ankle and distributing their weight properly.

3. Cue a low rond de jambe en dehors, closing back into fifth position en pointe, focusing on the smooth execution and transition between movements.

4. Have students repeat the sequence with the left leg, ensuring equal practice and development on both sides.

5. They repeat the sequence en dedans.

6. Encourage a final repetition of the sequence en dehors and en dedan, emphasising the continuous lift out of the ankle and the importance of not pronating.


Focus: Highlight the significance of maintaining a lifted and stable ankle throughout the exercise to support effective pointe work and prevent injury.

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