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Pas de Quatre

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  1. It sometimes feels as though ACE dislikes anything traditional or successful. They do indeed decide who can tour where. My nearest theatres are split, Mayflower in Southampton is South East Region whereas Poole comes under Southwest and Wales. We used to get National Dance Company of Wales there which was wonderful, but they haven't been for years.  Touring does seem to be more restricted.

  2. There are some horrendous situations described, so this is not to belittle that, but I do wonder if sometimes there is some misinterpretation of comments, or they haven't been properly explained.  For example, as a teacher I find "lengthen your lines" a normal correction when a dancer is gripping their muscles rather than extending them.  A fundamental skill in ballet is to learn how to engage muscles in an "excentric" manner which means "away from the centre".

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  3. A double rond de jambe is the shape of a safety pin, mini circle close to supporting leg. Grand rond de jambe is where the dancer extends the leg to the front and carries it round to the side or can continue all the way to arabesque. Not trying to hijack the thread - hopefully this will help people in their discussions and appreciation of ballet.  Now fouettés are a real can of worms! There are several recognised ways of executing them.

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  4. I am not sure where the idea of "tapping" in a gargouillade comes from. It should be a small circle with the foot on each leg like in a double rond de jambe. First leg starts from 5th front and ends 5th back  so the mini circle is en dehors (outwards). The second leg starts 5th back and ends 5th front so the mini circle is en dedans. The dynamic is the same as a pas de chat. It isn't actually that difficult if taught properly. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to happen these days!

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  5. Quite a few years ago now I went to a pre concert talk given by Marin Alsop before she conducted Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra concert. One of the subjects she talked about was this jet setting of famous conductors. There are many pluses she said, but the downside was that all orchestras begin to sound too similar.  The distinctive sound created by individual Conductors who worked mainly with one orchestra no longer happens.  At the time I thought it equally applied to classical ballet as a general "international" classical style has taken root.

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  6. To be honest I think every day is too much for a 6 year old. She should have free days when she can go to the park, go swimming or just play with friends. A couple of days with your local school supplemented by TPA would be plenty, but the local school may not be happy with her dropping classes.

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  7. I think possibly it is the audition tours for summer intensives rather than for company jobs that Peanut68 is thinking of. It is a whole different culture in USA and Canada as there are such long summer breaks and students need to find good training

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