Detective Rosa Diaz (
died8yearsago) wrote in
fandomhigh2019-03-15 06:33 am
Ballet for Beginners; First Period [03/15].
There were some days when you just didn't want to ballet. Those were most days for Rosa, really, if she was honest, but she was feeling it especially that day. Almost to the point where she thought about phoning it in for another movie day, but...nahhh. It was, what, just a small slice of time that was at least better than dealing with the troopers that morning? And, if she was honest, sucking it up and doing class proper today would be a small price to pay now that they were on choreography, and that meant watching her students try to work their way awkwardly through it. Especially Fish Boy.
Sorry, kids. The schaudenfruede was strong with this one.
The music for the day went back to classic, too, especially since they would be working on was very particular. When in doubt, just doSwan Lake Goose Pond.
"We're going to learn a new variation today," Rosa informed them as they started to get settled for class and, hopefully, by now, already knew to get started on stretching, because, seriously, you guys. "That first one was just steps, for the most part. This one is a performance, in that you'll be representing the main character in a ballet story, so the steps are representive of that story and all that sort of thing. It's an iconic, quintessential role. Remember that movie we watched? Yeah, that was for this role, but, obviously, we're doing a beginner's variation. And it's going to focus a lot on arms. A lot of beginners don't pay enough attention to what their arms are doing, but the arms are a big part of the whole..." She waved a hand vaguely "...thing. So, in addition to the steps, I want you guys to pay really close attention to what your arms are doing.
"Let's get started."
[[and ocdis incoming has landed! Like a swan. OR GOOSE.]]
Sorry, kids. The schaudenfruede was strong with this one.
The music for the day went back to classic, too, especially since they would be working on was very particular. When in doubt, just do
"We're going to learn a new variation today," Rosa informed them as they started to get settled for class and, hopefully, by now, already knew to get started on stretching, because, seriously, you guys. "That first one was just steps, for the most part. This one is a performance, in that you'll be representing the main character in a ballet story, so the steps are representive of that story and all that sort of thing. It's an iconic, quintessential role. Remember that movie we watched? Yeah, that was for this role, but, obviously, we're doing a beginner's variation. And it's going to focus a lot on arms. A lot of beginners don't pay enough attention to what their arms are doing, but the arms are a big part of the whole..." She waved a hand vaguely "...thing. So, in addition to the steps, I want you guys to pay really close attention to what your arms are doing.
"Let's get started."
[[and ocd

Sign In - Ballet, 03/15.
Warm Up - Ballet, 03/15.
And the stretching portion was paired up with another video. "This," Rosa explained, "is a professional performing the part. See her arms? How they move? Supposed to be like wings, because she's a bird. Don't worry, what we're doing is a much simplified version of this, but, hey, if you want to try to pull this off, knock yourself out."
Please don't actually try to do this. Rosa would appreciate the laugh, but not so much the probably trip down to the clinic.
Choreography - Ballet, 03/15.
Then there was the sissonne, "scissors," a little side jump move, and she couldn't quite remember if they covered arabesque yet, but a small refresher wouldn't hurt.
And now to put it all together in a few sections of choreography that Rosa would go over a few times before unleashing the students to try it themselves and correcting as they go along.
She was not expecting anything close to perfection, but it would definitely be interesting to see how it did turn out.
Cool Down - Ballet, 03/15.
Talk to Rosa - Ballet, 03/15.
OOC - Ballet, 03/15.
*ten minutes later, deep into YouTube, with a million tabs open*
HERE, HAVE ALL THE BALLET!! I THINK THIS NEED MORE BALLET?
Re: Sign In - Ballet, 03/15.
Re: Warm Up - Ballet, 03/15.
If anything, he knew for certain that his trailing elbow fins looked spectacular whenever they did anything with arms, so there was always that.
Re: Sign In - Ballet, 03/15.
Re: Choreography - Ballet, 03/15.
It was a good thing he already had prince ahead of him as a career path, because ballerina was certainly not going to be anywhere on the list of potential things to do with his life.
Re: Sign In - Ballet, 03/15.