What You'll Learn
- Refining the first segment of the choreographed routine for better flow
- New expressive arm techniques including intricate wraps and wrist placements
- How to translate emotional intent into fluid physical movement
- Methods for breaking down complex sequences into manageable steps
- Using breath and visualization to improve performance quality and stamina
About This Video
Welcome to the second installment of our exclusive three-part lyrical series here at Broche Ballet. In this session, special guest instructor Rosy Pigott guides you through an immersive exploration of movement that bridges the gap between technical precision and emotional storytelling. This class is designed for dancers who want to move beyond the barre and find more freedom in their artistry.
We begin with a thorough review of the choreography established in the first session, ensuring that your foundation is secure before layering on new, complex sequences. Rosy breaks down each movement, including intricate arm wraps, wrist grabs, and body turns, showing you how to maintain the flow of a lyrical piece without sacrificing the integrity of your ballet technique. Throughout the class, you will learn how to integrate a simple plié or tendu into a larger narrative arc, focusing on how breathing and relaxation can enhance the fluidity of your performance.
We cover approximately three to four minutes of the routine, emphasizing the importance of repetition and visualization to master the choreography. By breaking down the music’s structure, Rosy helps you understand the rhythm and progression of the song, allowing you to dance with more confidence and intent. Whether you are practicing in a small home studio or a professional space, this class offers the tools to expand your movement vocabulary and find joy in the process of learning.
Prepare to challenge your coordination and expressiveness as we work toward completing this powerful routine together.