THE FIRST LEVEL OF VAGANOVA BALLET SYLLABUS

Bu kaynak dans öğretmenleri ve öğrencileri için Vaganova Bale müfredatının geleneksel ilk yıl geleneksel tanıtımını sağlar. Vaganova Bale sistemi, son derece özel tekniği ve uzun bir geçmişi ile erişilmez görünebilir. Bu Vaganova Bale Müfredatı, bale eğitiminde birinci yılın temel hareketlerinin ardındaki ilkeleri göstermeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu kaynak, özel adımlar yerine, doğru yerleştirme, uyum ve épaulement'nı vurgulayarak, daima hareketleri geliştirme duygusu ile ilerleme arayışına izin vererek balenin anahtar hareket ilkelerine odaklanır. İlk yıl, temel beceriler tanıtılmaktadır. Adımlar ve yavaş tempo formları, vücut, bacaklar ve ayakların kullanımını geliştirmek için mükemmel bir yoldur. Vaganova bale müfredatı birinci yıl egzersizlerinin yoğunluğu, belirli bir müzikalite, hareketin doğruluğu ve çizgilerin netliği ile karakterize edilir. Adımlar içerisinde, vücudun kapasitesini, etkili ve derin fiziksel olarak bulma deneyimi, son derece gelişmiş eğitim sistemi ile vurgulanır

VAGANOVA BALE MÜFREDATININ İLK YILI

This resource provides a traditional introduction of the first year of Vaganova Ballet Syllabus for the dance teachers and pupils. With its highly specialised technique and long history, Vaganova Ballet system can seem inaccessible. This Vaganova Ballet Syllabus aims to demonstrate that the underlying principles of the first year in ballet education which are based on basic movement. This resource focuses on key movement principles of ballet, rather than specific steps and emphasis is on correct placement, alignment and épaulement, seeking always to allow these to arise through a developing sense of movement. In the first year, the basic skills are introduced. The forms of the steps and slow tempos an excellent way of developing the use of the body, legs and feet. Concentration of the first year exercises of Vaganova Ballet Syllabus is characterised by a particular musicality, precision of movement and clarity of line. Within the steps it's emphasized to find the efficiency and deep physical experience of which the body is capable, through this highly developed training system

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