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BALLET SOUL BODY

201-362-4634

  • Home
  • CHILDREN Ballet
  • ADULT PILATES
  • STUDIO POLICY
  • Contact
  • REGISTER
  • Private Lesson

HOW TO REGISTER?

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BALLET SCHEDULES FOR CHILDREN

PRE BALLET (4 - 5 YEARS OLD) 45MINBALLET I (1ST - 4TH GRADE) 1HRBALLET II (2ND - 4TH GRADE) 1 HRBALLET III (4TH - 6TH GRADE) 1 1/2 HRSSTRETCH AND CONDITIONING 45 MIN

What is Ballet?

 Ballet is an art form created by the movement of the human body. It can tell a story or express athought, concept or emotion. Foremost, it teaches valuablelife lessons that extend beyond the dancestudio. As dancerslearn the techniques and movements of ballet, they also learn important life skillsthat apply to other areas of their life. 

Why should my children take ballet?

 Here are some of the advantages children can pick up from taking ballet classes here in our studio:

  1. Discipline: Ballet requires a lot of practice, patience, and hard work. Dancers must be willing to put in the time and effort to perfect their technique and master new movements. This level of dedication and commitment teaches the importance of discipline, which can be applied to other areas of life, such as work, school, and personal goals.
  2. Perseverance: Learning ballet is a challenging art that entails a lot of determination. Dancers must be willing to face and overcome the difficulties that come with mastering new techniques and movements. By persisting with their efforts, dancers understand that diligent work is a reward, and that success can be attained through commitment and perseverance.
  3. Teamwork: Ballet is not just about individual performance but also about working together as a team. In group performances, dancers must work together to create a cohesive and seamless performance. This requires communication, cooperation, and mutual respect. Learning to work effectively with others in ballet can translate to success in other group settings such as sports teams, work environments, and social situations.
  4. Confidence: As ballet dancers continue to improve their skills and techniques, they become more comfortable performing in front of others and expressing themselves through movement. For example, this newfound confidence can often be seen in public speaking or social interactions. Dancers also learn to trust their bodies and their abilities, which can leads to a more positive self-image and increased self-esteem.
  5. Body awareness: A high level of body awareness is required in ballet, as dancers need to control and manipulate their bodies with precision and grace. This involves understanding the placement of each body part, as well as the alignment and balance of the body as a whole. Through ballet training, dancers can understand their bodies and how they move, leading to improved posture, coordination, and overall physical health.
  6. Attention to Detail: Ballet dancers must pay close attention to detail to execute movements correctly and with the desired aesthetic quality. This includes paying attention to the alignment of the body, the placement of the feet and arms, the timing and dynamics of movements, and the quality of movement itself. This skill translates into work or school, where success often depends on the ability to notice and address small details.
  7. Patience: Learning ballet takes time and patience, as mastering even the most basic techniques can take years of practice. Progress often comes in small increments, so dancers need to be patient with themselves and the process of improving their skills. This patience can also translate into other areas of life, helping individuals to persevere through challenges and to approach difficult tasks with a sense of calm and persistence.

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