The One Thing I Wish I Knew
September 19, 2014
I attended ballet class on a regular basis from the age of 6 through 18 and no one ever really explained it to me. If someone had, I’m pretty sure my dance career would have been very different. I struggled… Read More
The One Thing I Wish I Knew
Weight Placement en Pointe
September 19, 2014
When I explained this concept to my Pointe students, they were blown away! Some of them are taking pointe for the first time this year, but others have been on pointe for three years now and have never been told… Read More
Weight Placement en Pointe
The Triangle of the Foot
September 19, 2014
“Don’t roll your feet! Keep your arches lifted!” I’ve received the correction myself, but I’ve not been able to find a good way to explain it to my younger, beginner/intermediate students. Ruth Brinkerhoff’s “Pointe 1: An Introduction to… Read More
The Triangle of the Foot
Why the Rush?
September 18, 2014
There is a prevalent acceptance in ballet studios these days of a sadly dangerous belief. I most definitely do not understand it, and I wish there were some way to gather all the moms, teachers, and studio owners together… Read More
Why the Rush?
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Sponge"
September 18, 2014
She’s your every dream come true. She’s “The Sponge.” There is one particular student that I think of when I use this term. She is not perfect. She is not there yet. But, my,… Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Sponge"
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Puppy Dog"
September 18, 2014
Have you ever corrected a student and received an emotional breakdown in response? If you haven’t yet, you most likely will at some point. Children, just like adults, carry around quite a bit of baggage, and… Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Puppy Dog"
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Apathetic One"
September 18, 2014
Why the long face? Though some of us would like to believe that we are bringing up the next generation of flawless ballerinas, the fact remains that they will not all love to dance, and… Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: "The Apathetic One"
Ballet Student Personalities: "Who, Me?"
September 18, 2014
Deer in the headlights, anyone? It seems she cannot comprehend why you would ever correct her in the first place. “What could I have possibly done wrong?” These “Who, Me?” students are the children who may not… Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: "Who, Me?"
Ballet Student Personalities: "Not Listening"
September 18, 2014
Even as the words are coming out of your mouth, you can see all the signs that her mind is trailing off in some other direction. The student that simply will not stay engaged with the lesson is particularly puzzling (and patience-testing). Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: "Not Listening"
Ballet Student Personalities: The "Know-It-All"
September 18, 2014
The Know-It-All This is the student that looks at you with the “what information could you possibly have for me that I don’t already know?” look. No matter how many times you may look… Read More
Ballet Student Personalities: The "Know-It-All"
For All You First Timers Out There
September 17, 2014
Welcome to Ballet Source! I am honored and privileged to be providing ballet teachers all across the continent with resources to assist them in bringing classical ballet to our young students. This site is dedicated to the education, training and… Read More
For All You First Timers Out There
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