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Practical Solutions for Ballet Teachers



Why Your Students' Dégagés Look Like Grand Battements (And the Tempo Fix That Actually Works)
"Lower your leg in dégagé." You've said it hundreds of times, yet students keep doing low grand battements. The problem isn't the height—it's how they're executing the movement. Students using quads to lift can't moderate effort levels. Learn why slowing down dégagé (yes, really) builds correct technique faster than rushing through it incorrectly.
3 days ago5 min read
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Teaching the Mixed-Level Pointe Class: Management Strategies for Safety and Success
Some ballet teachers insist combining pointe levels is never appropriate. Others point to economic realities at non-ballet-academies. The debate misses the key question: Can you do this safely with your specific students this year? Learn the honest assessment framework and practical strategies for teaching multi-level pointe classes successfully.
Nov 136 min read
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Arabesque Ballet Training: Building Inevitable Technique from Beginning Division Through Level 4
After 25+ years of teaching, I've learned that beautiful arabesque isn't something you suddenly achieve in center work—it's the natural result of systematic preparation that begins the moment students walk into your studio. Here's the complete warm-up progression that makes arabesque feel inevitable rather than impossible.
Sep 173 min read
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Defining Line in Ballet: The Essential Framework Teachers Need
'Fix your line' - but which line? The straight line of alignment? The curved path of port de bras? The illusion of extension in grand jeté? After years of research, I've defined the three types of line in ballet that every teacher needs to understand.
Sep 43 min read
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Teaching Breath as Artistry in Ballet: Age-Appropriate Cues for Different Developmental Stages
If your breath cues work for some students but backfire with others, it's not your teaching—it's developmental readiness. This guide breaks down age-appropriate breath and plié cues from early elementary through high school, with practical "instead of this, try this" examples you can use immediately in class.
Jun 193 min read
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When Plié Struggles to Bend: Addressing Ballet's Most Misunderstood Foundation Movement
When students struggle with plié, it's rarely just about 'not bending enough.' Discover how to address misconceptions about hip, ankle, and knee coordination that create choppy, tense pliés.
Jun 53 min read
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When to Push Ballet Turnout: Signs Students Are Ready vs. Warning Signs to Stop
Developing ballet turnout is a delicate balance. Push too hard and dancers get hurt; don't challenge enough and they never reach potential. Here are the systematic signs that guide safe turnout development.
Mar 273 min read
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Clarity in Ballet Technique: Building Towards Advanced Jumps (The Changement Foundation Students Need)
When do students change feet in changement? This foundational jump has three valid teaching approaches. Here's when to use each method and why studio consistency matters more than picking the "right" one.
Dec 26, 20242 min read
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Clarity in Ballet Technique: Frappé Foot Positions and Progressions
Teaching frappé from flexed foot, wrapped cou-de-pied, or pointed position? All are correct, but consistency matters. Learn progressive approaches to frappé foot positions, from Elementary flexed feet through Advanced pointed variations, and why systematic progression builds stronger technique.
Jul 4, 20242 min read
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Creative Ballet Combinations--From Drills to Dancing
Tired of ballet class feeling like drills instead of dancing? Learn proven strategies to transform combinations into choreography while maintaining technical focus. From freeze dance variations for young dancers to partner work for advanced students, discover how to create joy and artistry in every class level.
May 9, 20242 min read
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