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Where They Start
Where They Start

You've probably heard this before. These days, children seem to be starting ballet at a younger and younger age. There's good reason for that.

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MarketingAshley HartfordMay 20, 2019teaching ballet, ballet studio
How to Attract More Boys at Your Dance Studio
How to Attract More Boys at Your Dance Studio

But what if you don’t have any boys in your ballet classes? Or at your studio? Or maybe you just have a few? Here are a few ideas on how to attract more boys at your dance studio.

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teachingAshley HartfordMay 6, 2019ballet teachers, teaching tips, teaching ballet, boys ballet
Preschool Ballet
Preschool Ballet

“But how can my 3 year old learn ballet?” We hear questions like this from time to time. For very young children, they are learning much more than ballet steps in preschool ballet classes.

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teachingAshley HartfordApril 22, 2019preschool ballet, pre-ballet, teaching ballet, marketing, parents
Teaching Certifications
Teaching Certifications

There are a number of ballet-specific certifications out there. Their requirements may differ but in essence they can all have a positive impact on your career as a ballet teacher.

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teachingAshley HartfordApril 8, 2019teaching ballet, teaching certifications, ballet certifications, ballet teachers, education
Teaching Soutenu
Teaching Soutenu

Why is battement soutenu important? It require a lot of strength, coordination and correct technique. However, it helps to build strength and can help to improve turnout, jumps and relevés.

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teachingAshley HartfordMarch 18, 2019soutenu, beginning ballet, pre-ballet
Flex and Pointe
Flex and Pointe

In our Once Upon A Ballet Curriculum, flex and pointe is done during the circle warm-up in the lower levels and may be done during the initial floorwork warm-up in Ballet I.

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teachingAshley HartfordMarch 4, 2019warmup, pre-ballet, beginning ballet, teaching ballet
Ballet Value, Pt. 2
Ballet Value, Pt. 2

Last week we covered why it's so important for parents to see value in their child's pre-ballet and beginning ballet experiences. Today's post is a continuation with tips for helping parents see the value of pre-ballet and beginning ballet for their child

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MarketingAshley HartfordFebruary 20, 2019ballet value, ballet benefits, parents, ballet studio
Ballet Value, Pt. 1
Ballet Value, Pt. 1

So why is showing value so important? Let's face it, parents have LOTS of options for extracurricular activities these days, even for pre-school aged children and younger!

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MarketingAshley HartfordFebruary 6, 2019parents, teaching ballet, marketing, ballet students, ballet studio
Grow Your School, Pt. 2
Grow Your School, Pt. 2

Having a good teaching assistant (or two!) can be invaluable. They won't just allow you to enroll more students in your classes (space provided). A teaching assistant with a good eye for technique can help teachers with corrections.

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Marketing, Dance Studio OwnerAshley HartfordJanuary 28, 2019marketing, ballet studio, ballet school
Grow Your School, Pt. 1
Grow Your School, Pt. 1

Have you ever heard it's easier to teach someone the right way The first time than to correct bad habits later on? Setting a high standard for your beginning ballet, pre-ballet, and even preschool ballet classes can go along way.

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Marketing, Dance Studio OwnerAshley HartfordJanuary 7, 2019ballet studio, ballet school, marketing
Teaching Degagé
Teaching Degagé

Most often done during the barre portion of class, degagé is so important for jumps in ballet. It helps to develop the feet and legs for quick footwork...

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teachingAshley HartfordDecember 10, 2018degege, teaching, beginning ballet, jumps
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