Pirouettes with Charles Maple

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2010
  • Pirouettes are one of the most fun, and yet challenging steps that a ballet dancer can do. It takes a lot of work from a young age to be able to develop all of the factors that go into a successful pirouette. Here, Charles Maple talks about some of those factors.
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  • @jlushefski
    @jlushefski 4 года назад +2

    Both the boy and the girl sort of figured it out intuitively: the speed at which you plie and enter the turn. A pirouette is an athletic "explosive" movement, so it makes no sense to pause or "gather oneself" beforehand. I don't think it's too common to emphasize this, but even this young boy realizes it. He goes immediately from the plie, while the girl does the "double plie," because her body (everyone's) wants to do it the same as the boy did (standard athletic stretch reflex), but maybe she got used to a slower preparation somewhere along the line.
    I think you see this often in females. It's the equivalent of taking a small plie before your "main plie" for a jump; there's no real point to it, unless you're trying to fill time. Many combinations have too much music for each turn, until you're doing several pirouettes, so most people [beginners] consciously slow down the whole process, maybe to detriment. It's like teaching someone to throw a baseball. You can show stills of the important positions, but you can't do the whole movement slowly. Olympic weightlifting is another example. Even when they're warming up with light weights, they keep a high speed, because it's simply intrinsic to the technique. If there was better cross-talk between dance, exercise science, physics, maybe dancers would improve faster.

    • @timn6378
      @timn6378 4 года назад

      It's a trampoline effect!
      Love your breakdown!

  • @Zephywrath
    @Zephywrath 11 лет назад

    Thank You for explaining the plies part of the danseur... it got a lot easier for me as a guy. I always focused too much on my form during plies which then ended up having a slanting pirouette... ok.. perfect prep posture followed by a quick plies and bounce up to releve... got that.. thank you sire! and dude!

  • @bEsTfRieNdzZ94
    @bEsTfRieNdzZ94 14 лет назад +1

    Thank you sooo much!! This really is helping me!

  • @PrizAmezcua
    @PrizAmezcua 14 лет назад

    Love the way kid's legs look like

  • @HelloYellow69
    @HelloYellow69 11 лет назад

    that boys turning is beautiful

  • @LetsDanceInTheSky
    @LetsDanceInTheSky 13 лет назад

    What a great teacher!! :)

  • @anstarr24
    @anstarr24 12 лет назад

    Oh that's right, that would make sense, thank you for explaining

  • @jkokich
    @jkokich 10 лет назад

    Hey, Charlie! Nice video! Very informative!

  • @anstarr24
    @anstarr24 11 лет назад

    I see, that makes sense and that's very interesting. Thanks for sharing :]

  • @rainynight3L33
    @rainynight3L33 13 лет назад +1

    @LadyLulu96 Allegretto by Bond . Except this version is different.

  • @RaphaConrad
    @RaphaConrad 13 лет назад

    @rainynight3L33 Actually it's Palladio by Karl Jenkins.

  • @ZZZ99913
    @ZZZ99913 14 лет назад

    i can't really spot when i do pirouettes...i try to spot but i just can't turn my head fast enough and i always can't find the same spot to focus on...also, i am stuck on doing 1 to 1 3/4 turns...i just can't make 2 and more...heellllpppp!!!

  • @Zephywrath
    @Zephywrath 11 лет назад

    Actually men are pretty capable of pointe work.. but like i said on one of my replies to anstarr24, danseurs are expected to have higher leaps and faster pirouettes therefore professionally restricting them to use pointe shoes during performances.. some train en pointe for stronger ankles and caffs(for lifts) and balance(for pirouettes).. and if an all-men ballet show comes along, danseurs do train en pointe...

  • @munstertwinjwatzsin
    @munstertwinjwatzsin 13 лет назад

    that one boy is awesome :)

  • @Zephywrath
    @Zephywrath 11 лет назад

    SO true.. if you're a contemporary or jazz dancer and a guy tells u he is a danseur(male ballet dancer).. you'd go "wow.. he must be good"... but for regular people, the reply would usually be "are you gay??" lol

  • @johnlevy96
    @johnlevy96 10 лет назад

    Omg! Young patrick :))

  • @LadyLulu96
    @LadyLulu96 14 лет назад

    what is th music in the backround???!!

  • @rainynight3L33
    @rainynight3L33 13 лет назад

    @GLUTEN88 Wow. I guess the people I said it was copied the song. Thanks.

  • @kahlan2727
    @kahlan2727 13 лет назад

    @livelovedance94 Its called paladio

  • @anstarr24
    @anstarr24 12 лет назад

    Do guys do pointe work?

  • @TheUNOchannel
    @TheUNOchannel 11 лет назад

    The song is called palladio, I have a video of it on my channel :)

  • @11teiko
    @11teiko 12 лет назад

    Yup.

  • @Asternaut
    @Asternaut 11 лет назад

    Sometimes you don't have a choice about how long you can stay in 4th. The choreography may have you holding longer then you'd like before you can pop up into your pirouette. What are you gonna do then? You're going to hold on to your core and your tendu and work that technique for all it's worth and pull off a proper pirouette, little mister!

  • @Sarahqiu
    @Sarahqiu 12 лет назад

    @livelovedance94 oh, yay a question i can answer lol ^^
    It's from the Palladio suite by Karl Jenkins. But be warned, any cellists who play this will find it dull and uninteresting (just in case). Though the end product sounds lovely

  • @bEsTfRieNdzZ94
    @bEsTfRieNdzZ94 14 лет назад

    @livelovedance94 I really want to know it too!!!

  • @1SkyIsTheLimit1
    @1SkyIsTheLimit1 13 лет назад

    The guy reminds me of Kurt off of glee in the face :)

  • @MySillySadie
    @MySillySadie 11 лет назад

    Palladio by Escala.

  • @curlyhairfreak30
    @curlyhairfreak30 13 лет назад

    @livelovedance94 i think its explosive by bond

  • @everglade93
    @everglade93 12 лет назад

    some guys do to strengthen their ankles

  • @caligirl1623
    @caligirl1623 13 лет назад

    @punkett95 first of all you have been doing ballet for one month... you should start in 1 year.... and you never call a pirouette a spin, it is a pirouette.

  • @paulybarr
    @paulybarr 12 лет назад

    One of the reasons may be simply a physical thing- men are heavier than women ( particularly ballerinas) and so the weight on a man's toes would be too much- but also the whole aesthetic of ballet, during most of its history, has traditionally been pretty conservative regarding gender roles- ie the men are muscular and more 'grounded', while the women are light as air- emphasised by their work up on pointe and their being held and lifted high into the air by the men.

  • @RainingSilence
    @RainingSilence 13 лет назад

    @livelovedance94 Palladio.

  • @Zephywrath
    @Zephywrath 11 лет назад

    Yes and No.. yes because danseurs(male ballet dancers) are never restricted to training en pointe to strengthen their ankle and caffs(for lifts) and balance(for grand pirouettes).. in fact, in my experience, a real boredom-breaker for danseurs in ballet classes, where advance level females wear pointe shoes almost all the time. But since men are expected to have higher leaps and quicker pirouettes, wearing pointe shoes is a BIG NO.. except when an all-men ballet show is gon' be performed...

  • @TheAnaisP
    @TheAnaisP 13 лет назад

    @ZZZ99913 i have the same problem!!!!

  • @maary56
    @maary56 13 лет назад

    0:31 ooomg he looks like kurt from glee !

  • @anstarr24
    @anstarr24 12 лет назад

    nice o -o;

  • @paulybarr
    @paulybarr 12 лет назад +1

    No

  • @1SkyIsTheLimit1
    @1SkyIsTheLimit1 13 лет назад

    @itsrandomfriends What your doing is called an inverted pirouette. Its not wrong, but it is not the standard pirouette. Try spinning the correct way so you can improve your technique :)

  • @rbsadler
    @rbsadler 13 лет назад

    Okay, why does it matter how he tells his friends? If he makes any good choices in friends, they'll understand. Furthermore not all male dancers are gay. Check out the movie/musical Billy Elliot.

  • @wilmaw4761
    @wilmaw4761 11 лет назад

    PVP SAAAN

  • @ArghiDiz
    @ArghiDiz 11 лет назад

    I think that the boy need to work on his hands!

  • @gabrielaferreiira
    @gabrielaferreiira 12 лет назад

    my dream is to marry a guy who dances ballet too. is so sexy! hahahaha :(

  • @anstarr24
    @anstarr24 12 лет назад

    I didn't think so, why don't they anyways? Is it because it's just too feminine? o-o