
![]() [click logo to view] Steven Hyde demonstrating a petite assemblé dessus. (250k) |
Assemblé [a-sahn-BLAY] |
Assembled or joined together. A step
in which the working foot slides
well along the ground before
being swept into the air. As
the foot goes into the air the dancer
pushes off the floor with the
supporting leg, extending the toes.
Both legs come to the ground
simultaneously in the fifth
position. If an assemblé
is porté it
requires a preparatory step such
as a glissade to precede it. If
an assemblé is en
tournant it must be preceded by
a preparatory step. Assemblés
are done petit or
grand according to the height of
the battement and are executed dessus,
dessous, devant,
derrière,
en avant, en
arrière and en
tournant. They may be
done en face, croisé,
effacé or écarté.
Assemblé may also be
done with a beat for greater
brilliance. In the Cecchetti
assemblé both knees
are bent and drawn up after
the battement
so that the flat of the toes
of both feet meet while the body
is in the air. |
