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Intermediate

Cambré

Intermediate Level

Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers

A controlled back bend from standing that says 'I trust you enough to fall' — when done right, it stops time.

Intermediate focus

With a partner: the leader's hand supports the middle back. Start shallow — the follower leans back only as far as the leader can comfortably support. Communication is key. Build depth gradually over weeks, not minutes.

Tips

  • The follower should always be able to stop and come back up at any point. If you can't, you've gone too deep.
  • Leaders: your legs are your foundation. Wide stance, bent knees, core engaged. Your back stays vertical.

Common mistakes

  • Bending from the lower back instead of the thoracic spine — this causes pain and injury
  • Going deeper than the leader can support
  • No musical reason — a cambre without musical timing is just bending backward
  • Leader letting go or losing balance

Practice drill

Solo work: stand in front of a mirror in profile. Place your hands on your ribs. Lean back only from above your hands — your hips and lower back stay stacked. Hold for 5 seconds. Come back up with control. Repeat 10 times.

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