iczerman Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...when you start to move for any reason...you do the little knee dip thingy..( quatre-plie') ...when you point at something you move your arm in a full circle before you point. Link to comment
PeggyR Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think (against all logic and visible evidence) you're a dancer Link to comment
bart Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ... doing tendus while standing at a shop counter, without realizing what you're doing. Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ...when you're with close friends-( all guilty of your same obsession)- and you all end up mocking Alonso's/Giselle's entrance choreography which you all know by heart...( and not Albrecht's BUT Giselle's ). Edited to add: Another popular alternative is also Alonso's Black Swan coda... Link to comment
canbelto Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ... when you look at the bunions growing on your feet and think, "Well at least my feet look like a ballerina's." (Although I also like to think of it as looking at the bright side of things.) Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think you're a dancer OMG! This is SOOOOOOOOO true, bart!! Link to comment
kfw Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 . . . when you reach for something on the highest shelf in the cupboard and you feel like you're in the opening tableau of Serenade. And you're not even female. Link to comment
Dale Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 You are at the ballet and you try to rewind to watch a really good bit again.... Link to comment
bart Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think you're a dancer OMG! This is SOOOOOOOOO true, bart!! Cristian, I think you mean Peggy. But I confess to having done this too. Not to mention trying a bit of the "brooding Prince walk," which I first learned from videos of Erik Bruhn. Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think you're a dancer OMG! This is SOOOOOOOOO true, bart!! Cristian, I think you mean Peggy. But I confess to having done this too. Not to mention trying a bit of the "brooding Prince walk," which I first learned from videos of Erik Bruhn. Well...now I know I'm officially falling asleep...Dear bart, I SWEAR I saw your name on that post (It's a good thing when the boss is not around, right...? ) Anyway, and to add to the matters of the turned out walking, is even more gratifying if is at the night at the ballet, and EVEN MORE if the cute old lady asks you: "are you a dancer...?" (Am I sounding too ridiculous...? ) Link to comment
carbro Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 You are at the ballet and you try to rewind to watch a really good bit again.... Oh, dear! I've totally incorporated that reflex. Everytime I miss someone's word in casual conversation, whenever I glimpse but don't quite apprehend something I've just passed on a bus ... Memo to self: Real Life almost never has a rewind function. Link to comment
PeggyR Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think you're a dancer, OMG! This is SOOOOOOOOO true, bart!! Cristian, I think you mean Peggy. But I confess to having done this too. Not to mention trying a bit of the "brooding Prince walk," which I first learned from videos of Erik Bruhn. Well...now I know I'm officially falling asleep...Dear bart, I SWEAR I saw your name on that post (It's a good thing when the boss is not around, right...? ) Anyway, and to add to the matters of the turned out walking, is even more gratifying if is at the night at the ballet, and EVEN MORE if the cute old lady asks you: "are you a dancer...?" (Am I sounding too ridiculous...? :blush: ) Hey, I'm flattered! (Sorry, I tried to delete some of the quotes but it kept coming out wrong and I'm too tired to figure it out!) Here's another one: You own eight Swan Lakes, seven Sleeping Beauties, five Giselles, two each of La Sylphide, Cinderella, Coppelia, and approximately 45 more assorted dance DVDs -- and feel deprived. Link to comment
Helene Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 You are at the ballet and you try to rewind to watch a really good bit again.... That is perfect! Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 ...try to walk turned out....when no one is looking. ...try to walk turned out...and HOPE someone is looking and that they'll think you're a dancer, OMG! This is SOOOOOOOOO true, bart!! Cristian, I think you mean Peggy. But I confess to having done this too. Not to mention trying a bit of the "brooding Prince walk," which I first learned from videos of Erik Bruhn. Well...now I know I'm officially falling asleep...Dear bart, I SWEAR I saw your name on that post (It's a good thing when the boss is not around, right...? :lo Anyway, and to add to the matters of the turned out walking, is even more gratifying if is at the night at the ballet, and EVEN MORE if the cute old lady asks you: "are you a dancer...?" (Am I sounding too ridiculous...? ) Hey, I'm flattered! (Sorry, I tried to delete some of the quotes but it kept coming out wrong and I'm too tired to figure it out!) Make that seven Giselles Peggy...! :blush: Here's another one: You own eight Swan Lakes, seven Sleeping Beauties, five Giselles, two each of La Sylphide, Cinderella, Coppelia, and approximately 45 more assorted dance DVDs -- and feel deprived. Make that seven Giselles, Peggy...! And wait, cause I DO have to add this one...when three of your best male friends and you, knowing certain recording by heart, mock four ballerinas as they talk about "The Romantic Era", a la SNL's rendition of The View. Of course, the best is when the leading character, wearing big glasses and scarf, ends up owning the whole thing by not allowing anybody else to talk...dialogues repited to carbon copy... Link to comment
sunday Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 Guys, you truly scare me. I've fallen in the turned-out bit (well, I think) however. Unfortunately, one can take me for a dancer only if her only one exposure to Classical ballet was in the Fantasia movie. At midday, to be accurate. Link to comment
Natalia Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 When you receive a new DVD and you fast-forward to the 'main parts' rather than savor the entire thing from beginning to end. In other words, many of us old timers may have amassed such big collections and/or our lives have become so busy or complicated that we may not really cherish new videos or dvds as we would have years ago. I remember 1984 or thereabouts when I purchased my first ballet video - Kolpakova in Sleeping Beauty - and I watched the entire thing in one sitting, then many times again, it meant so much. Now I find myself rushing and not savoring as before. Sometimes it's important to go back to those innocent times of quality, not quantity. Link to comment
4mrdncr Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 ... doing tendus while standing at a shop counter, without realizing what you're doing. ...or standing in coupe (or once passe) to rest my ankle, or doing a swan ripple of my arm to stretch the tricep and unkink my elbow? And once, unthinking on the street, I did a battement and propped my leg on top of a box/bench/wall/fence? (sorry can't remember what it was but it was higher than my waist if not my shoulder) because I didn't feel like bending over to tie my shoe. Of course someone commented in passing. RE: turnout: the more tired I am, the more it shows. And even though I cannot go down stairs without turning out, I still managed to almost flatten three old ladies when I tripped. (Did I mention I'm a klutz when not in a studio?) I haven't managed to hit a rewind button yet, but several times have tried to hit "pause". Link to comment
Helene Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 You have so many that when a DVD is re-released with new cover art, it would take you too long to see if you actually have it before you order it Link to comment
sandik Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 You have so many that when a DVD is re-released with new cover art, it would take you too long to see if you actually have it before you order it Expand this to include books and I'll raise my hand as well. Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 ...when, while watching a famous variation from a newly acquired DVD-(or a recently uploaded clip)-.you have a deja-vu: "Oh, I've seen THIS variation danced just like that...Oh, I know !...19( )..production of (ballet's name) with (dancer's name) by (company's name)". Oh, and then it doesn't take you more than a couple of seconds to know right away... Link to comment
Wedgewes Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 ...when you have only been into ballet for 6 months yet have already spent $1000 dollars on dvds. Link to comment
PeggyR Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 ...when you have only been into ballet for 6 months yet have already spent $1000 dollars on dvds. Welcome to the club Link to comment
Helene Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 ...when you have only been into ballet for 6 months yet have already spent $1000 dollars on dvds. The downside is how few videos there really are... You know you've watched too many videos when your wish list includes $5000 more... Link to comment
Wedgewes Posted July 27, 2009 Share Posted July 27, 2009 ...when you have only been into ballet for 6 months yet have already spent $1000 dollars on dvds. The downside is how few videos there really are... You know you've watched too many videos when your wish list includes $5000 more... I can agree with that. I could always use a couple dozen more Giselles. Link to comment
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