Thanks for the video! I was wondering, which cue do you use for the arms and shoulders? I think my passe and hips are fine, but I tend to leave my arms behind and lift the opposite shoulder when I am turning. Thanks!!
Hi there, thanks for the comment. Based off of what you have said, I presume you are doing a right en dedans turn. In this situation, if you’re lifting your left shoulder apply extra downward pressure to that shoulder in your prep and try to maintain it when you releve up. In regards to your arms, mentally think about your right elbow being in line with your knee while turning. Let me know if this works for you!
Hi! Great explanation. So when prepping for the pirouette, we should put all of the weight in the front (releve) leg for the most success?
That hair comment lol
Where oh where was UA-cam when I was training??? Love your content Mr. Wise
Wonderful content. Please consider doing a similar video for arabesque
Thank you! We will definitely look in to getting that done for you. Thanks for watching 😄
Nice clear explanation, thanks.
(So underrated, too. Don't know why...)
I’m glad it helped! Thanks 😁
@@BalletWise I'll be practising... :-)
Thanks for the video! I was wondering, which cue do you use for the arms and shoulders? I think my passe and hips are fine, but I tend to leave my arms behind and lift the opposite shoulder when I am turning. Thanks!!
Hi there, thanks for the comment. Based off of what you have said, I presume you are doing a right en dedans turn. In this situation, if you’re lifting your left shoulder apply extra downward pressure to that shoulder in your prep and try to maintain it when you releve up. In regards to your arms, mentally think about your right elbow being in line with your knee while turning. Let me know if this works for you!