Jacklyn DoughertySus-sous vs Sous-sus Ballet TermWhat is the difference with Sus-sous or Sous-sus in balletIn ballet sus-sous and sus-sous are two different ballet terms. One mean over and the other means under. Mostly used in the Cecchetti method. Both sus-sous and sous-sus are performed, In fifth position performed sur place or traveled forward, backward or to the side. Dancer springs onto the points or demi pointe. Bring feet and legs tightly together. The difference with sus-sous and sous-sus is as follows.Sus-sous is done under-overSous-sus is done over-underCheck out our Dougherty Ballet Dictionary to watch and learn ballet terms.May you find your center stage.Much Love,Jacklyn Dougherty and Joni DoughertyJacklyn Dougherty
What is the difference with Sus-sous or Sous-sus in balletIn ballet sus-sous and sus-sous are two different ballet terms. One mean over and the other means under. Mostly used in the Cecchetti method. Both sus-sous and sous-sus are performed, In fifth position performed sur place or traveled forward, backward or to the side. Dancer springs onto the points or demi pointe. Bring feet and legs tightly together. The difference with sus-sous and sous-sus is as follows.Sus-sous is done under-overSous-sus is done over-underCheck out our Dougherty Ballet Dictionary to watch and learn ballet terms.May you find your center stage.Much Love,Jacklyn Dougherty and Joni DoughertyJacklyn Dougherty