I used to find sissones pretty challenging but now I think they're really fun LOL we do a fun combo with sissone de cotes and sissone ouverttes with some entrechats as more of a medium allegro combination. It's really fun when you get some height to the jump!
Thanks a lot. Very helpful! Our Russian teacher goes a bit too fast. We are an adult beginners group and he wants us to do a Sisonne temps levé in diagonal (or front). Could you please perhaps explain/show that as well? thank you!
Could you do a lesson on how to enter into jumps. By this I mean, the entrances into jumps. I am unsure how you enter into a Grand Jete or a Saut de chat. Thanks!
A sissone will travel. The exact amount will depend on the choreography, but it is a traveling step. If you were to do a sissone that didn't travel, it would simply be a soubresaut or a changement! You want to jump up and over!
That second leg in a sissone can be unwieldy! Try working on really sharp and controlled dégagé (or jeté, depending on your school) at the barre to simulate that second leg's motion and work on getting under control in isolation! Then try to put it back into the sissone! :)
Actually Sissone doesn’t mean scissor. It is the name of the man that created the step. Cisuaex is scissor in French. It’s a common mistake in the Ballet world....but regardless, this is a great video and it is nice to see resources for adult students!
I used to find sissones pretty challenging but now I think they're really fun LOL we do a fun combo with sissone de cotes and sissone ouverttes with some entrechats as more of a medium allegro combination. It's really fun when you get some height to the jump!
Agreed! They can be tricky to learn, but so much fun once you get the hang of it! 😁
Wow!! You explain things so well!
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for this video!! It’s My favorite jump, assemblé being a close second. :)
Sissones are so fun! :D They're nice, in that you don't have to figure out how to coordinate the "brush" action of an assemblé! Happy jumping :)
Yes exactly! Lately we’ve been Learning tour jeté and my synapses fuse every time 🤣
I love your combo. That looks good.
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks a lot. Very helpful! Our Russian teacher goes a bit too fast. We are an adult beginners group and he wants us to do a Sisonne temps levé in diagonal (or front). Could you please perhaps explain/show that as well? thank you!
Dets Mi it can definitely be tricky when a class moves quickly through center footwork! We’ll consider that sequence for future videos! Thank you! :)
@@BrocheBallet Thank you very much! Would love to see that!
Excellent teacher !!
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that this video was helpful for you!! Happy dancing :)
Could you do a lesson on how to enter into jumps. By this I mean, the entrances into jumps. I am unsure how you enter into a Grand Jete or a Saut de chat. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion, Danielle! We'll work on that! :)
@@BrocheBallet thank you!
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Pretty good. Thank you for helping us, adults :-)
emirashier great! I’m glad to hear it helped! :)
Thanks for making this, it helped me a lot!
Amazing, we're so glad to hear! Happy dancing! :)
Thank you 💚
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed!
Is sissone more about going up or traveling distance or does it depend on the choreography?
A sissone will travel. The exact amount will depend on the choreography, but it is a traveling step. If you were to do a sissone that didn't travel, it would simply be a soubresaut or a changement! You want to jump up and over!
i find sissones pretty challenging because i dont have very good turn out and i cant seem to get control of my leg thats in the air >:(
That second leg in a sissone can be unwieldy! Try working on really sharp and controlled dégagé (or jeté, depending on your school) at the barre to simulate that second leg's motion and work on getting under control in isolation! Then try to put it back into the sissone! :)
Actually Sissone doesn’t mean scissor. It is the name of the man that created the step. Cisuaex is scissor in French. It’s a common mistake in the Ballet world....but regardless, this is a great video and it is nice to see resources for adult students!
Thank you so much for the information! That's super helpful and great to know!
Broche Ballet of course! I thought it meant scissor for years!