
Benefits of a Mentoring program in ballet
Benefits of a mentoring program for ballet dancers: increased confidence, clarity about your future, understanding of the demands of the work.
Benefits of a mentoring program for ballet dancers: increased confidence, clarity about your future, understanding of the demands of the work.
What are the secrets that make world-class artists stand out? If you think that reaching for perfection is the answer then this article is for you.
It’s common to feel pressured and think that the only way to succeed in the dance industry is to reach a Principal dancer’s level when we’re still students.
“You make your own good luck” told me the late Errol Pickford, my Elmhurst ballet school teacher. How do you make your own good luck instead of being lucky?
I used to count Principal dancer’s fouettes, and classmate’s pirouettes and felt envious. And I learned a more positive approach to improving my technique.
As a petite dancer, you can actually get taller, or at the very least look taller and own the space. Here is my journey.
There are several skills that make a dancer stands out, which is not the number of pirouettes or jump height. What really makes the difference then?
Surviving a full length-ballet requires stamina and endurance. But do you know that you can dramatically improve your stamina today without cardio workout?
I used to have a bad side. It’s in the past and my life and technique completely changed by overcoming my bad side. You can do it too!
Celebrating Rudolf Nureyev’s birthday on March 17th, sharing with you a list of his best interviews and documentaries available on YouTube.
Benefits of a mentoring program for ballet dancers: increased confidence, clarity about your future, understanding of the demands of the work.
How to improve dance jumps without creating bulking calves? How to improve height and lightness of the dance jumps and not feel exhausted? How do certain dancers look so light and powerful at once?
When it comes to wearing pointe shoes at the barre, my initial instinct is to be against it. That said, I can think of a couple of scenarios where wearing your pointe shoes through the barre could be a good idea. Let’s find out!
Male ballet dancers also want to look and feel good in their clothes. Here, Denys Cherevychko shares his top 5 criteria to design his own male ballet dance-wear collection.