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Becoming a ballet dancer is not easy. Determination, undying spirit, hard work, pain, and unbounded practice, mingled with deep love for the dance, go in to make a truly magical ballet dancer whose every movement and step personify grace and beauty.
Ballet dancing involves pleasure mingled with danger. With injuries and other physical hazards galore, ballet is dangerous when not taught or learnt properly. Research shows that almost every company or school has its own specialists for treating injuries. Pressures to maintain a ‘Balanchine body’ such as petite, thin, and long-limbed makes many students to suffer from eating problems.
Ballet dancers usually start at a young age, around 9 years, and become trained dancers in their late teen years. After graduating from a renowned academic and dance programs, they usually audition for dance companies. Graduating from a good university program helps young dancers to get into dance companies.
Some schools like the Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet and School of American Ballet in New York, among others provide excellent training to ballet dancing. Students usually start with few class hours and then proceed on to more hours.
Students and novices get a chance to perform at competitions, musical shows, and the like.
Research shows that ballet dancers usually do not have a high pay scale, but with improvement, practice, and experience, they usually get bigger and more demanding roles in performances. Slowly and gradually, their earnings increase.
Awareness of the short career in ballet dancing does not dampen the spirits of those who dream of being a dancer. Ballet dancers undertake vigorous training and practice, and overcome all obstacles in their way to emerge finally as a graceful dancer, who stupefies the audience with beauty, gracefulness, and talent.
Some talented and famous dancers include Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, Alicia Alonso, Briely Movric, Paloma Herrera, and Mikhail Baryshnikov, besides many, many others.
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You have been taking ballet classes for several years, then you started pointe
work for several more years and now you are ready to take your first ballet
audition for a professional company.
By now you must be about 16, 17 years of age and are now a fantastic ballet
dancer ready to dazzle your peers with your ballet point work. You’ve been
through a lot and you deserve a rest, a pointe shoe holiday?
So what are you going to do? Have you thought about a career in dance or are
you going to college? If you are as good as you feel being a ballet
dancer, then you take the audition. After that you go on holiday for a while
and put your ballet pointe shoes to rest. They need it too!
The biggest dilemma for a future career as a ballet dancer is “do I go to
college or do I take the audition and hope I get into the company?”
Answer! Finish High School and go for the career in dance. Take a correspondence
course to get your college degree. If you decide to audition after college
you will be about 20, 21, or 23 years old. Your technique may be weaker than
when you were at your peak at 16 or 17, also you will be up against your younger
peers when you go for that audition.
Think very seriously about what you are going to do, then take a holiday, but not
for too long. You still have to keep in shape by taking ballet classes and pointe
classes.
After all you spent a good 9-11 years preparing your technique in ballet and pointe
work for that one moment, that first ballet audition. Now is the time to go for it!
Your parents also were involved, they may have even asked the question “what should
every parent know about ballet and pointe shoes but were afraid to ask”.
They may have even found some of the answers in www.ballet-feetfirst.com
Do you remember the times they took you to ballet classes either by car, bus,
train? The hours they had to wait while you took your lessons and the money
spent on ballet lessons, ballet shoes, pointe shoes, leotards and even on costumes
for those yearly dance recitals. You owe them. Now is the time to go for it!
No doubt growing up you had to watch your weight by eating proper foods, and/or
reading up on nutrition. Hopefully your parents guided your good eating habits.
Dancers are the best athletes compared to other forms of physical activity.
(More on that subject in www.ballet-feetfirst.com/Pointeshoe-Nutrition.html)
Why? Because they are ALWAYS IN TRAINING from the day they begin their ballet
classes until they decide to hang up their pointe shoes. That may be anywhere
from 20 to 30 years. How many other athletes work out EVERY DAY for 20 to 30
years? You answer that question. Dancers have to have good eating habits,
a healthy life style to be in tip-top physical condition to compete against
the many future ballerinas taking their first ballet audition.
So have you chosen the path of a career in dance? You’ve worked hard, kept up
good eating habits. You have a good ballet and pointe work technique. You are
ready for your first audition. Which company have you chosen? Do you know the
style of the company, working conditions, pay scale, does the company tour, how
many weeks during the year does the company perform, etc. So much to find out
BEFORE taking your first audition.
When the curtain opens, look for more information on what is needed to be done
BEFORE joining a ballet company.
Meanwhile, take your Pointe Shoes on Holiday at www.worldtrips4you.150m.com
You deserve it!
Multitudes of ballet schools exist which have brilliant teachers imparting ballet lessons to people of all ages. Apart from the normal ballet lessons, there are even summer intensive courses and some special courses for children aged 3 or 4 years. Such courses help to tune in their movements to music.
Some good ballet schools are The Classical Ballet School, Ballet Academy, Boston Ballet School, Russian Ballet School, School of American Ballet, the San Francisco Ballet School, and Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet besides many others.
Such schools offer both beginners classes as well as classes for training professionals with live music accompanying instructions and training. Some of them like The Joffrey Ballet School among others also offer placement opportunities, besides giving ballet classes.
Some non-profit schools include American Repertory Ballet’s Princeton Ballet School and The Ballet School at Stamford. Classes in the former school include both children and adults. Some classes are for ages 4 to 9, while the rest like the, “adult open enrollment classes” take people aged from 13 to 70. With a relaxed atmosphere in the classes and live music, such classes make learning a pleasure.
The latter-mentioned school, however, has a number of classes, each suited for different levels of learning such as “pre-ballet,” “ower school,” “middle school,” “upper school,” “supplementary classes,” “pre-professional classes,” and finally “the adult classes.” $14 is charged for each adult class, but it comes even cheaper if we buy class cards which are valid for some months.
Coming under the banner of top institutes, Pacific Northwest Ballet offers numerous classes for children and adults. Its classes run in two semesters -fall and spring- and to enroll in it, we have to just fill up a registration form. Classes for adults are divided into different levels like “beginning,” “intermediate,” and “advanced.” Class cards are available which are much cheaper than the class fees.
Besides the regular classes, some institutes like Ballet Academy and Shan-Yee Poon Ballet School have certain special elements attached to their classes. While the former allows observation classes where parents can actually know how their kids are taught, the latter allows for free trial classes in the spring semester, 2006.
School of American Ballet, founded by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirsten, also has extensive courses for everyone. Special classes for boys are provided by North Star Ballet School. Russian Ballet School offers graded classes, wherein students are placed according to their dancing abilities. For those interested in learning dances of different countries, here is a class called character dance - which helps us learn dances of different countries.
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