According to Forbes, ballet can in fact make you a better leader. I love the reasons they cite. Here are the reasons that make their list.
Read MoreWhen children come to ballet class, their dance activities take them through a fairy tale story, allowing them to be part of the fairy tale.
Read MoreClassroom etiquette may vary slightly from school to school and from teacher to teacher. To me, classroom etiquette is basically how students are supposed to behave in a ballet class.
Read MoreMany ballet schools have a set time every month, session, or semester, in which they invite parents into the classroom to watch their child dancing.
Read MoreSkips can be a rather difficult for some students to master. Even after a child grasps the coordination of a skip, the technical aspects can be difficult.
Read MoreWe've all seen it. It's recital time, and it's time for a group of little ones to line up and curtsy. (Of course, boys will bow, but for the sake of simplicity we will say curtsy in this post.) Regardless of whether they are pointing one foot front or crossing one leg in back to curtsy, it always seems in disarray.
Read MoreThere are many schools of thought on turnout in ballet. At Once Upon A Ballet, we recommend the degree of turnout progresses according to each student’s ability and age.
Read MoreDid you know that fairy tales aren’t just for girls? Sure, we tend to stereotype that princesses and fairies are for girls and cars and trains are for boys. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Read MoreRecently, I came across an article on types of play that “skyrocket a child’s social and emotional development”. Did you know we cover 5 of them in children’s ballet and creative dance classes?
Read MoreLast week, we discussed some ways to help you manage your pre-ballet classes. This week we'll continue our discussion with a few more tips.
Read MoreIn today's post, we are going to begin covering tips for managing a classroom of young children in a preschool or pre-ballet class (which we will call “pre-ballet” throughout this article).
Read MoreFor seasoned teachers and newbies alike, you can never have too many tips in your teacher’s “toolbox”. If you’re just starting out teaching pre-ballet, here are some tips that will help your classes run more smoothly.
Read MoreMost of us started dancing simply because we loved it. But did you know ballet provides more benefits to children than just joy of movement?
Read MoreToday, we continue our discussion on using props effectively in ballet class. Here are a few more tips for using props, especially in preschool and pre-ballet classes.
Read MoreThe right props can liven up a preschool or pre-ballet class and of course, bring out the creativity in your children. What's more, good dance props can fire up preschoolers to learn faster, and that's great for the class!
Read MoreTwo of the first “real” ballet steps we teach in our preschool ballet classes are plié and tendu. These are also almost always the first two exercises older dancers do at the barre in ballet class.
Read MoreYou'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.
Read MoreBut 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.
Read More“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.
Read MoreThere 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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