Keep them relaxed.
There are 5 positions for the arms and for the feet. they are called First position, second position, third position, fourth position and fifth position. each position is slightly different from the one before it.
You have to think about relaxing your shoulders and arms and fingers and wrists but don't make it too flimsey
First you have your five basic ballet positions called first second third fourth and fifth position. They are in both the arms and the legs. You also have other popular poses such as classical pose.
Position your feet so they are in a 'v', and then, keeping your heels together, move your toes outwards. When your 'turn out' is better you will be able to get them so they are a horizontal line. First position with the arms has the arms held out, with the palms of the hands across from the bellybutton (or slightly lower). Elbows should be slightly rounded, and shoulders down.
The theory of the movement of the arms for ballet
position of the feet: - first - second -third -fourth -fifth (normally in french) position of the arms: (same thing) position of the body: -quazze -ecarte -ephase etc...
There are 5 positions for the arms and for the feet. they are called First position, second position, third position, fourth position and fifth position. each position is slightly different from the one before it.
You have to think about relaxing your shoulders and arms and fingers and wrists but don't make it too flimsey
First you have your five basic ballet positions called first second third fourth and fifth position. They are in both the arms and the legs. You also have other popular poses such as classical pose.
Position your feet so they are in a 'v', and then, keeping your heels together, move your toes outwards. When your 'turn out' is better you will be able to get them so they are a horizontal line. First position with the arms has the arms held out, with the palms of the hands across from the bellybutton (or slightly lower). Elbows should be slightly rounded, and shoulders down.
The fundamental position for arms and feet are used in ballet. They include turnout, line, basic arm positions, and basic leg positions.
your shoulders are for support of your arms, without your shoulders your arms wouldn't be attached to our body.
Your arms in a hanging position by your sides,move your shoulders toward your neck and squeeze at the top position and relax.
The theory of the movement of the arms for ballet
Keep you're shoulders back and relaxed, feet apart, and arms at your sides.
The fundamental position for arms and feet are used in Ballet. They include turnout, line, basic arm positions, and basic leg positions.
Fourth: The feet are turned out and are crossed, but one leg will be in front of the other. You can also look at Google images. For the arms, one arm will be up above the head, and the other arm will be in front of you. Ask a dancer! If you take classes, you can ask your teacher or anyone with experience. Fifth: Feet are turned out and crossed. It's like first, but one foot is crossed over the other foot, and you can't see the big toe in the back. The arms are just up in the air. Please, go to the library and find ballet books, or ask someone with experience in ballet.