My Simple Method of Ballet Notation
June 9, 2017
Writing ballet down on paper. What an ordeal.When I was younger, I used to make up little dances all the time, as most young dancers do. I would try to write them down but it never turned out too well… Read More
My Simple Method of Ballet Notation
Screaming About Demi Pointe
June 5, 2017
Pull your heels up, dancers!” “More! Give me more with your feet!” “Where is your demi pointe? I can’t see it!”If there was ever a thing that makes me sound like a broken record it would be… Read More
Screaming About Demi Pointe
Teaching the 8 Body Positions
May 25, 2017
No build up necessary. We all know how vital it is that our students grasp the concepts of croisé, écarté, effacé, and en face. The aesthetic of ballet is based in large part on these positions. Regardless of the labels… Read More
Teaching the 8 Body Positions
Knobby Knees and Hyperextension
May 19, 2017
(Note: This article is written with the young dancer, beginning around age 5, in mind.) “Let’s all stand in First Position.”All students begin to move into position.“Wonderful! Be sure your heels are touching.”All students move their heels together.“Well done! Uh… Read More
Knobby Knees and Hyperextension
Just a Job
May 16, 2017
When I write about ballet, I tend to become impassioned. My fingers move across the keyboard with fierce speed and adrenaline surges through my body. This is because I am in love with ballet. Talking about ballet, doing ballet, writing… Read More
Just a Job
Golden Rules for Barre Work
May 12, 2017
It is common knowledge that barre work is the foundation for ballet. Inevitably, where a dancer shows weakness at the barre, it will be magnified tenfold when they move to the centre. The essentials put in place through barre work… Read More
Golden Rules for Barre Work
Take It To The Floor
May 9, 2017
I had a teacher who would say to my class, “Dears, you look simply awful. Take it to the floor.”She would deliver this line to us after we had finished an exercise or a combination that was not up to… Read More
Take It To The Floor
Exposing Students to Excellent Ballet
April 24, 2017
My dance training began when I was nine years old. A year later I saw a professional ballet dancer for the first time. It changed everything for me. In my eyes, this ballerina was perfection. I had no idea such… Read More
Exposing Students to Excellent Ballet
My Approach to Tricks
April 18, 2017
The thirty-two fouettés. The manège of turns. The continuous entrechat six.These are but a few of the spectacular feats dancers are always trying to attain. And once they reach their goal, the bar is pushed that much higher. Thirty-two becomes… Read More
My Approach to Tricks
Building Smart Dancers
April 9, 2017
What good is knowing how to do 17 pirouettes if you don’t know when to do 17 pirouettes?What good is being able to extend your leg far behind your head if you don’t understand the nuances behind lovely extension?What good… Read More
Building Smart Dancers
Turning Recitals Into Education
March 30, 2017
Ballet recitals aren’t going away. I get that.I know when I was a young dancer I looked forward to recital with all kinds of anticipation. It was perfectly exciting. And without that experience I would not have known the unmatched… Read More
Turning Recitals Into Education
Self Care for Ballet Teachers
March 23, 2017
Throbbing feet, bone tired bodies, and exhausted minds.Being a ballet teacher is not easy. When I first launched my teaching career, my energy levels were sky high. Nothing was going to bring me down.Six straight hours of teaching followed by… Read More
Self Care for Ballet Teachers
Working with Early Intermediate Students
March 18, 2017
We all have the ages and levels we adore teaching. It fits. We are synced in. Our flow is easy, organic, organized—it’s just all lovely.And then…We all have the ages and levels we struggle to teach. It feels disjointed. We… Read More
Working with Early Intermediate Students
Teaching While Injured
March 16, 2017
A few weeks ago I did a stupid thing while teaching ballet. This stupid thing landed me on crutches for about a week. Fortunately, there was no serious damage done and the healing process rolled right along. However, I can… Read More
Teaching While Injured
Ballet’s Treacherous Terrains
March 10, 2017
Ballet is harsh. Unforgiving. Brutal.We love it all the same. Likely many of us love it directly because of these trying qualities. The beauty to be discovered within the challenge of ballet draws us in. Once there, we are ensnared. Read More
Ballet’s Treacherous Terrains
Dealing With Attitudes
February 25, 2017
We have all been there. Every single one of us. The arch enemy of the ballet teacher excludes no one. When this imposter rears its head in the studio we are immediately entrenched in a battle. A battle we will… Read More
Dealing With Attitudes
How Friendly Should We Be?
February 17, 2017
More specifically—How friendly should we be with our students?As is almost always the case, this question has as many answers as there are ballet teachers in the world. These are my thoughts.The Ideal SituationObviously, in the ideal situation we do… Read More
How Friendly Should We Be?
What Do Teachers Wear?
February 3, 2017
I vividly remember my first year of ballet. I was nine years old, and my teacher, whom I adored then and still adore to this day, had an assistant. She wore a blue camisole leotard, black tights, and a long… Read More
What Do Teachers Wear?
To Demonstrate or Not to Demonstrate?
January 27, 2017
Before I jump into this topic, I would first like to say that everything I write concerning teaching is based on my own personal experience in the field. I write what I know. Obviously. I can’t write what you know. Read More
To Demonstrate or Not to Demonstrate?
Balancing Discipline and Artistry
January 20, 2017
Two dancers.One possesses all the creativity that could exist in a human being. Put her in a story ballet and she will cause the earth to quake with profound emotion. But look for the briefest moment at her footwork and… Read More
Balancing Discipline and Artistry
Where to Put All the Tiny Humans
January 13, 2017
I once taught a class of three year olds who I called my Sparkly Marbles. They were very proud of their title and often referred to themselves as Miss Robyn’s Sparkly Marbles. One class a dancer asked, “Miss Robyn, why… Read More
Where to Put All the Tiny Humans
Teaching the Full Spectrum in the Same Class
January 6, 2017
Stepping into your ballet studio, you allow your gaze to fall over the group of 11 year olds lined up beautifully at the barre. After you give the first exercise, your dancers begin on cue with the music; each one… Read More
Teaching the Full Spectrum in the Same Class
Play and Ballet
December 30, 2016
There is an alert on my phone that goes off each Friday at 11:50am. The alert reads as such: “PreBallet 12:00-1:15”If that alert reflected my reality, however, it would read:“TIME TO PLAY!!! (and teach ballet) 12:00-1:15”Anyone who has taught young kids ballet… Read More
Play and Ballet
Teaching Ballet Really Isn't About Ballet At All
December 23, 2016
When I was five years old I decided I wanted to be a teacher. My kindergarten teacher was my hero and if I could do what she did then I figured I could possibly be a hero to… Read More
Teaching Ballet Really Isn't About Ballet At All
My Personal Secrets for Teaching Littles
December 16, 2016
Allow me to paint a picture in your mind… I am sixteen years old. I have had plenty of experience as a teacher’s assistant in ballet class. It is now my turn to take a class on my own and… Read More
My Personal Secrets for Teaching Littles
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