Pas de Bourrée & Leap Prep: Beginner Jazz Lesson Plan #4

A detailed guide for dance teachers on how to teach Pas De bourrées and leaps in beginner jazz + downloadable lesson plan PDF

Lesson Overview: The “Why”

Why teach Pas de bourrée in beginner jazz? These are essential foundation steps that are embedded deeply in jazz choreography, and also is a common transition step used for other skills such as pirouettes, leaps, leg extensions, etc. Pas de bourrées are also great steps to learn as a beginner because they require coordination, focus, and an understanding of foot placement and basic dance technique.

Tips for Teaching Pas De Bourrée

  • Review ballet foot positions with class before explaining and demonstrating pas de bourrées.
  • For clean pas de bourrée, dancers should move from second, through fifth, back to second, then close in fifth or first position.
  • Explain difference in height levels between plie and releve and how that works with a pas de bourrée:
    • Plié in second
    • Relevé in 5th (when crossing)
  • Explain that you can do pas de bourrée crossing over or under.
  • Start with hands on hips. Then move to second.
  • Once they get the hang of things:
    • Add more arm variations
    • Add 1 skill to do in between each pas de bourre (ie, battement, pirouette prep, etc.)
    • Watch for deep plies in second and high relevés. Tucking in direrres in plié.

Lesson Plan: Pas de Bourres & Leap Prep

ActivityDescriptionNotes
Cardio4×8 jumping jacks; 4×8 high knees; 4×8 “butt kicks”
Plié & Relevé4×8 Slow pliés and relevés in Parallel 1st and 2ndFocus on ankle alignment; no wobbling.
Hamstrings & CoreSeated pike stretch; Straddle reach; Plank hold (24 counts)Pull the belly button to the spine.
Active StretchLaying on back: “Scissors” (controlled leg lowers/lifts)Keep the lower back pressed into the floor.
Parallel 1stGrand Battement to the front (alternating R and L)If they aren’t ready for these en centre you can do them at the barre. Hands on hips; Not lifting hips or rotating.
Second PositionGrand Battement à la secondeFocus on keeping the supporting knee straight
Skill Intro: Pas De BourréeBreak down step: A Pas de bourrée is a sequence of three steps where you cross in front or behind youRepeat the word out loud as many times as you can + have class repeat it back to you
Start with hands on hips. Practice footwork: Step to 2nd, cross behind in 5th, step out to 2nd, close in 5th (or first)
Add plie to both 2nd positions
Add releve to 5th position cross
Pas De Bourrée traveling Across the floorRepeat pas de bourrées continuously all the way across the floor. Keep hands on hips or in 2ndCan add a drag/rond de jambe or other movements in between each pas de bourrée
Pas de Bourrée to posse/pirouette prepPractice pas de bourrée to land in fourth facing the front, and come up to a posse on releve. Repeat across the floor and to the left sidePas de bourrées are common steps to bring you to a pirouette prep
SissonesSet out 3-4 dots across the floor. Have students jazz walk (or chasse) to each dot, land in fifth, then sissone to the floor.Refer to Beginner Jazz Lesson Plan #3 for a breakdown of how I teach leaps
Run-Run-LeapSet out 3-4 dots across the floor. Have students take 2-3 steps in between each dot, then they leap up & over the dot.(2nd week of doing this) Once they have the basic mechanics of the leap they should be working towards straightening knees, pointing toes, not “swimming through” with your upper body
CombinationShort combination (4-8 eight counts) incorporating pas de bourrée, battements, sissones, chasses, pivots, pirouette/prep.Review the word of the day: Pas de Bourrée

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