- Black leotard
- Pink tights
- Pink ballet shoes
- Hair in bun
- Water bottle
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Ballet
Ballet is most widely
identified noted for breathtaking techniques, signature pointe
work, grand pas de deux and high leg extension. There are
5 basic positions of the feet and arms which form the basis
of ballet movement. Training is focused on repetition of
simple movement at the barre as well as basic jumps. Body
alignment, position of the head, proper turnout and pushing
throught the floor are all used to develop and enhance proper
ballet technique. Building on these fundamental techniques,
the dancer developes a path for all subsequent advanced dance
movements not limited to ballet. The fluidity of motion learned
in developing years has direct application in modern dance,
jazz and tap as well. As the student progresses, more strength
and integral steps are incorporated into the education of
the developing dancer. The ultimate goal is to capture poetry
in motion known as ballet dancing.
NOTE: Students are
expected to master the basics at each level before progressing
to the next, and are admitted into upper levels only with
prior experience or approval of the instructor.
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Ballet Class Schedule
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
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* Class enrollment
requires teacher approval.
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
Classes listed below start August 3rd, 2009
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