Basic Moves In Ballet You Have To Learn

By Sarah Wilkiamson

There is something magical about the ballet. As ballet dancers move around the stage a fantasy world unfolds. That world is filled with grace, romance, and beauty. If you have ever wanted to be part of that world it may not be as far away from you as you might have first thought.

To really make your fore into the world of ballet you will want to begin with some of the basic moves that ballet dancers have mastered. One of the best ways to really start to do this is with the use of a a ballet barre. There are many different types of ballet barres that you can get, but if you do not have the finances or the room for a ballet bar in your home a high backed chair can actually be just as effective.

Barre bars main purpose is to assist the dancer as a tool to balance themselves while going through routine positions.

The eleve is a simple move and also the first one you should work on. This move is just when a ballet dancer raises their body up on the balls of the feet, and it will also do a lot to greatly strengthen important body parts like the feet, ankles and calves. You will need to work on doing an eleve with all five basic ballet positions and once you are capable of that you can start working on a releve in those positions too. The releve is different, because it is when a dancer raises themselves onto the ball of a foot while in a deep plie position.

The plie is one move that has to be mastered in any case. A plie is nothing other than a move in which you bend your knees while in one of the many ballet positions. How deep the knees are bent will be the determining factor on whether you are doing just a basic plie or the grande plie. Both of these are important and need to be mastered in that respective order.

Another basic move in ballet you need to know and which can be mastered using a barre is the tendu. When working on this move you just have to stand firmly on one leg and stretch out the other one. It is important to keep in mind that when working on a tendu that the stretched out foot is in a strong point at the end of the move and before you bring it back to the starting position. This move is great for increasing flexibility overall and strengthening turnout.

After working enough to be comfortable doing a tendu you can then start working on the rond de jambre. This move is not very different from the tendu, but you have to move your free leg on the floor in a semi-circle. Once again this move can be carried out during any of the five ballet positions and it is also among the best exercises you can do if you want to improve turnout. The circular motion is always done from front to back, but once you can easily do that you can start working on the jambe en dedans which is when you move from the back to the front.

Ballet is a complicated form of dance, but it is rooted in the basics. As you work your way through these basic ballet steps you will be building a foundation for yourself that you can expand on as a dancer in the future. - 31486

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