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Perfecting the Passé: A Ballet Beginner's Guide to Triangular Grace and Stability

 

Beginner passé practice in ballet involves drawing one foot up to the opposite knee, creating a triangular shape with the legs. This fundamental movement, typically refined at the barre, emphasizes stability, hip rotation, and foot articulation. As dancers maintain an upright posture, they cultivate balance and core strength, laying the groundwork for more intricate ballet maneuvers.

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