What are the ballet positions?
Ballet positions are the beginning of teaching in ballet. However, the initial ballet positions by initial dancers rarely represent the championship. Ballet positions are corresponding to the movements of legs and arms and form the basis for more difficult movements. It would seem that the first ballet positions would be easiest to handle, but in fact it is the most difficult. It allows better technical skills in all other ballet positions in the first position of the legs and weapons.
The first of the ballet positions for the legs puts the heels together. It turned out that the toes were the goal is the ballet dancer to reach an angle of 180 °. Achieving this participation requires work and requires a ballet dancer to use the hips. It is not a natural position, but all good ballet dancers must control their participation in order to be considered positions in ballet societies. When participation is perfect, the knees are literally back together.
for weapons, the first of the ballet positions are curved arms with hands close to you on the rightd lower pelvis. Palms point up and fingers provide a fine curve. The elbows are also slightly bent. The arms maintain their curved position, but the hands are now a little further apart. Each hand is in front of the top of every thigh.
In the third position of the legs, the legs maintain 180 °. One leg is placed in front of the other, with the heel of every foot of the meeting in the middle of the other. The left arm shows directly from the shoulder with the hands of the flat and palm down. The right arm is raised and curved above the head, with a palm facing the upper head.
The fourth position represents only a slight change from the third position. Instead of touching the center of the second foot, between them is a distance of about 1 foot (0.30 m). The right arm remains the same as in the third position, but the left arm is curved towards the body and forms a half circle directly in front of the chest.
The fifth position moves with both legs. The aim is to maintain an angle of 180 ° with their feet together.The heel of one foot is associated with the tip of the other. Both arms are now above their heads in a curved position. The left arm is located exactly like the right arm is located in the ballet positions of three and four.
From each ballet position, the student learns to take balance on the fingers of the fingers, perform knee bends and bends forward and the back of the upper body. Such work usually takes place on Barre during the ballet class. The position is then repeatedly used in choreography.