Tips on How to Properly Execute Brisé

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2022
  • In today's video, I would like to talk about Brisé which is a really fun jump in ballet. It is either done from fifth or fourth position and can travel forwards or backwards.
    A brisé is essentially an assemble with a "break" between the upper and lower bodies.
    One tip in order to execute better execute brisé: your upper body has to be in line with your nose, your hand, and your foot. Ideally, you also have to fold and put some pressure on your lower back in order to make sure that you form your ankle beautifully.
    For more detailed and thorough tips on how to do a better brisé - watch till end!
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Комментарии • 15

  • @PaigeNewberry
    @PaigeNewberry 22 дня назад

    I love your videos! I started watching you when you only had 10-15 people watching. That was only a year and a half for two years ago. I told you then that you would get big. You have, and you are still on your way!
    Your teachership is unparalleled. Thank you the weekly teaching newsletter!!!
    Paige from Texas ❤

  • @comehavefun3935
    @comehavefun3935 Год назад +5

    "I can do better, but....". These videos are a gift.

  • @classicalballetschool451
    @classicalballetschool451 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much Mr. Du. Wonderful explanation!

  • @emmaproworld
    @emmaproworld Месяц назад

    Thanks alots, I'm impressed

  • @user-fs4bt1mx5d
    @user-fs4bt1mx5d 6 месяцев назад +1

    Muchísimas gracias voy a practicarlo bastante ❤ありがとうございますたくさん練習してみます!❤

  • @themovinganna1948
    @themovinganna1948 Год назад +2

    would live a tutorial on cabrioles!

  • @themovinganna1948
    @themovinganna1948 Год назад +2

    perfectly explained

  • @thorenjohn
    @thorenjohn Год назад

    Well-explained. Thank you.

  • @levimazie2223
    @levimazie2223 Год назад +1

    So well explained .I am curious about brassiere back we try in class .you probably could explain it much better . I love your tips they are brilliant thankyou .joy

  • @larissalora3647
    @larissalora3647 Год назад

    You do better anyway, Sir!
    Thank you, thank you, thank you!💖🌹🐝

  • @lolagemamoreno9156
    @lolagemamoreno9156 Год назад

    Hello....I have got a quiestion....some teachers teach brissé with the degagé in ecarté.....what can you tell me about It?.....thanks

  • @yuetmengkhoo1766
    @yuetmengkhoo1766 6 месяцев назад

    I think I need to practice like 100 times to reach this level😅😅😊

  • @mimipriest2362
    @mimipriest2362 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for these weekly videos. I was wondering if you could address retire devant , is it always in the same position from beginners to advanced students or does it change …for example in pirouettes , or turns from 5 th. I have noticed My more advanced students complete better pirouettes if the retire is higher but the younger students do not have the necessary turn out for this, hence the lower retire? Please clarify since it seems retire devant is a question for most teachers. Thank you… Mimi

    • @juanjosefarina
      @juanjosefarina 2 года назад +2

      I know you're addressing Mr. Ru, but just for helping, Lyudmila Safronova (one of the best teachers Saint Petersbourg ever had) wrote an article called "guidelines for training in lower levels" and she explains many things about the first years; among those, she talks about a "high sur le cou-de-pied" position, mostly used for pirouettes and some pointe steps. This is useful at first because students have a hard time keeping their placement with high retiré position in those steps, but a high retiré position is encouraged since first year for battements retirés and for battements développés.

  • @johneconomou246
    @johneconomou246 Год назад

    I disagree,... from 5th,to 1st, and forward,is too much to be done, whereas brushing to the side, while facing front, then brisé moving decoté, leaning the torso sideways towards the working foot with the required style and grace,... it's more impressive!