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Practical Solutions for Ballet Teachers



What Ballet Is Harlequinade From? (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
Harlequinade began as Les Millions d'Arlequin — created by Marius Petipa at age 82 for the Russian Imperial Court in 1900. Here's the history behind this charming commedia dell'arte ballet, plus three artistry tips for teaching it that your students will actually feel.
Apr 233 min read


What Ballet is Dying Swan From? (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
The Dying Swan isn't from a ballet at all—it's a standalone solo that became the most famous variation in history. What made it revolutionary? For the first time since the Romantic Era, a variation prioritized emotional artistry over technical pyrotechnics. And Pavlova communicated that entire emotional journey—hope, struggle, surrender—almost entirely through eye-line.
Mar 264 min read


What Ballet is Cupid From? (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
The Cupid variation from Don Quixote appears constantly at ballet competitions, but most dancers miss the mark entirely. Cupid isn't a cute little cherub—he's a young god who enjoys stirring the pot and watching romantic chaos unfold. Understanding that distinction transforms this variation from "adorable child playing dress-up" into compelling character work. Discover the three artistry elements that make Cupid memorable: playful confidence in dynamics, purposeful eye-line,
Feb 264 min read


What Ballet is Graduation Ball From (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
Graduation Ball's Junior Girl variation is a competition favorite. Learn the ballet's context, who else appears, and 3 artistry elements for confident performance.
Dec 25, 20255 min read


How to Teach Musicality in Ballet Class
Your students count perfectly but aren't connected to the music. Learn how to teach musicality systematically with age-appropriate activities from pre-ballet through advanced. Discover the intentional progression: rhythm, timbre, dynamics, interpretation—plus solutions for common challenges and practical tips you can use tomorrow.
Dec 4, 20255 min read


What Ballet is Fairy Doll From? (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
The Fairy Doll variation comes from the 1888 ballet "The Fairy Doll" (Die Puppenfee). But dancing it well requires more than knowing the title—it demands understanding who this character is and how to avoid the generic "pretty" trap. Learn the essential artistry elements that transform simple choreography into compelling performance.
Nov 28, 20255 min read


How to Teach Expressive Movement in Ballet: Why Dynamics Matter
You've seen it: dancers who execute every step with technical precision but look robotic on stage. You've tried "feel the music" and "show more emotion," but nothing changes. The missing piece isn't more emotion—it's understanding dynamics. Learn how teaching quality of movement creates naturally expressive dancers.
Nov 6, 20255 min read


What Ballet is Esmeralda From? (Plus Essential Artistry Tips)
The famous Esmeralda variation has increasingly become a showcase for flexibility rather than character portrayal. But understanding this variation requires grasping who Esmeralda truly is - a confident Roma street performer whose dance is both livelihood and cultural expression.
Oct 23, 20253 min read


How to Make Ballet Students More Expressive: The Artistry Element That's Missing
Students with perfect technique but no stage presence? They're missing a crucial artistry element that works like a conductor's baton for audiences. When dancers master this evolutionary superpower, they transform from movement performers into storytelling communicators.
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Teaching Artistry in Ballet: 9 Simple Ways to Transform Your Barre Work
Since I've spent the last dozen years researching and experimenting with artistry in ballet, integrating these elements into all levels has become second nature to me. Today I'm sharing some quick starting places with you
Jun 26, 20256 min read


Ballet Stage Preparation: Tips for Building Performance Confidence
The transition from studio to stage can overwhelm young dancers. These seven proven strategies help build stage-readiness into regular class structure, creating naturally confident performers from day one.
May 9, 20252 min read
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