Showing posts with label downtown spokane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown spokane. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Nutcracker Auditions coming up this month...:)
If you are interested in auditioning, ask your instructor for an audition packet. Various levels are needed for party children, mice, soldiers, and angels, ages 6 - upper intermediate pointe. If you are a parent that would like to help out at auditions, please contact Studio Director Janine Fraser to find out what time you will be needed.
Auditions will be held on September 29th at the Fox Theatre in downtown Spokane. The Nutcracker performances, presenting State Street Ballet, will be held Dec. 5-8. Group discount tickets will be available through our studio during the month of November.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Beautiful ballet costumes, our tentative choices...:)
Creative Dance - Glimmering pearls...So adorable!
More shimmering pearls for Creative Dance...:)

Ballet 1 - Amethysts...Please ask to see this costume in class, as it has been changed...:)
Ballet 5 - Saphires! This costume will be in Saphire blue and black, but in the long style, as is shown in the background, and comes with both the saphire hairpiece and choker. Our kind seamstress will be replacing the clear straps with real fabric...:)


Ballet 1 - Amethysts...Please ask to see this costume in class, as it has been changed...:)
Ballet 2 - beautiful emeralds! This costume comes with the sparkling hair spray and the choker...:)
Ballet 3 and 4 (in separate performances)...sparkling rubies! This pretty costume comes with both the hairpiece and choker...:)


Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Nutcracker auditions are set...:)

Check out our facebook page by clicking the link on the right for updates on the 2011 Spokane Nutcracker auditions! This year the Nutcracker will be presented by the Spokane Symphony and State St. Ballet of Santa Barbara, CA. Our page has the times, dates, heights, ages, and study pre-requisite for all children who wish to audition.
If you would like more info regarding specific roles that are being offered, please see Studio Director Janine Fraser between classes next week, or check the studio bullitan board...:)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Costume sneak preview!
A few of our costumes are shown below...They are beautiful and we just can't wait to see our dancers shine when they wear them...:)

(all performing in different shows).



baggy cargo pants and a muscle shirt.
ribbons and chocolate wings...so pretty!
(performing in different shows).
Above: The oh so pretty periwinkle costume, for Miss Kaiti's Creative Dance Tap at 3:00 on Fridays...:) We didn't think these girls could get any cuter, but can't wait to see them in this pretty dress!
Above: For Miss Janine's Creative Dance Ballet, will be adorned with chocolate
ribbons and fairy wings...absolutely adorable!
and fairy wings...just precious for Miss Janine's little ones!

We hope you love all of our costumes as much as we do...:)
Thursday, December 30, 2010
As 2010 comes to a close, we thank you for sharing this fulfilling year with us, it has been full of adventure and fun. We look forward to some terrific progress with our dancers in 2011...Happy New Year to all of our dance friends and familes!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Ballet Channel
We love Ballet Channel...click to see why, and you'll fall for them too! Check out "Becoming Balanchine"...a must see for New York City Ballet lovers!
Ballet Channel
Ballet Channel
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Spokane performance photos...:)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
The Wizard of Oz...
Make plans now to see Wizard of Oz, a fun-filled musical starring Spokane children, including some of our very own Inland Northwest Ballet students. This musical is presented by CYT - Spokane, performed on stage at The Bing Crosby Theater, Feb. 26th through March 7th. Call the CYT office at 487-6540 or go to www.cytspokane.com to reserve tickets.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
La Danse playing here in Spokane next week!

LA DANSE
Documentary master Frederick Wiseman’s 38th film in a career that has spanned more than that number of years, turns his attention to one of the world’s greatest ballet companies, the Paris Opera Ballet. John Davey’s camera roams the vast Palais Garnier, an opulent 19th century pile of a building: from its crystal chandelier-laden corridors to its labyrinthine underground chambers, from its light-filled rehearsal studios to its luxurious theater replete with 2,200 scarlet velvet seats and Marc Chagall ceiling. LA DANSE devotes most of its time to watching impossibly beautiful young men and women — among them Nicolas Le Riche, Marie-Agnès Gillot, and Agnès Letestu — rehearsing the choreography of Mats Ek, Wayne McGregor, Rudolf Nureyev and Pina Bausch. For balletomanes and the curious alike, LA DANSE serves up a scrumptious meal of delectable moments, one more glorious than the next, made even more precious by their ephemeral nature.
This film will play in downtown Spokane on Thurs. Feb. 4th, as part of the Spokane International Film Festival, at River Park Cinemas at 7 pm. See Studio Director Janine Fraser for more details...This is not to be missed for any ballet lover! :)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Student teachers or class leaders...How we choose!
We have been recently asked by a parent how we choose our Inland Northwest Ballet student teachers/class leader, and thought our answer would make a great blog post...:)
First, let us explain that at our Spokane studio, a student teacher simply means an assistant to the adult teacher, we never hire children to teach our classes, all our teachers are full grown adults...:)
We choose student teachers in a couple of ways. Usually a student makes a request, and if she is someone that could be a help (a good role model, a good leader, and someone that will say the words for the instructor), then Miss Janine or Miss Kaiti tries to find a suitable Creative Dance class for her to help with. She must attend a training session in the summer, where we go through a normal class, and discuss all of the important issues regarding student teaching.
At first the position is volunteer, but once the student proves to be a leader (knowing what exercises are performed in what manner and saying all the words while dancing with the students) then they are credited a small amount of tuition. A student teacher that does not say the words is actually a liability rather than an asset, as the instructor is then constantly trying to recruit help from the student teacher/class leader. In this case the class leader may be removed until she grows a little more responsible and is actually able to help.
Class leaders usually lead two classes in a row, and to get tuition credit, they must be Creative Dance classes, since this is where we need the assistance. Often you may see girls helping with older class, but the girls are doing this simply to enhance their own dance education, and for fun!
Important: If the student teacher is going to miss a class, she MUST find a replacement. This teaches them about the real world of teaching, that an instructor cannot just call in sick/busy etc. If we have problems with a student teacher missing without finding replacements, she will be removed. With little ones, consistency is vital.
On occasion, the class leader performs with them onstage, however this is only on occasion, and is in no way guaranteed, despite what may have bee done the prior year. Their is usually a soloist dancing with the ballet Creative Dance classes (to give them cues for their own choreography), but it is often an older soloist.
Also, please note that we also have a different kind of "class leader" Sometimes have "little class leaders" which are usually about age 5, and are chosen because they perform excellently in their own class, and are a good example for younger students who may be having trouble following. Sometimes little ones need to see how a peer follows the instructor in order to learn themselves. These students are given tuition credit for 100% of that class, and must take that class in addition to their own class. They learn leadership skills, and often increase their own confidence at the same time...:) They dance as a student, not up front with the instructor, and sometimes but not always perform with the class.
We hope this helps all student teacher hopefuls to understand what is required of this leadership position...:)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We love Empire Dance!
A huge thank you to Empire Dance for treating our Spokane ballet dancers so well at their first pointe shoe fitting last weekend. The girls learned so much about the fit and care of pointe shoes, and had lots of fun as well! The first week of pointe classes went well, due to your excellent fitting...:) Inland Northwest ballet loves Empire Dance!
PS Though you may be able to find less expensive dancewear online, you will NOT get the availability and care of Philip Broadbent and his staff at Empire Dance. If you have to return what you purchase because it does not fit, or it was not quite what you wanted, than it may cost you much more in the long run. Need another reason? Empire Dance supports local arts programs. That means they are putting their money back into the community where it benefits our dancers...They are worth every penny! :)
Monday, November 16, 2009
First Pointe Shoes!
Above: Jemima, Madi Maude, and Emily releve in 5th position...very pretty!
Below: Mackenzie, Ciara, Jemima, Madi Maude, and Emily show off their new pointe shoes, and are joined by Sarah and Shannon, who have been dancing on pointe for awhile...All smiles!
Finally! A group of our level 7 Inland Northwest Ballet students from Spokane made a much anticipated trip...Miss Janine, along with parents, took the girls to get fitted for their very first pointe shoes!
Empire Dance, located in downtown Spokane, is THE place to go for the best fit. The owner Philip Broadbent, along with his wife Sally, both danced professionally in Europe for many years, and truly know ballet. It can be a long process to get the correct fit, but so important to asssure the health of the dancer's feet, lower back, and hips. After the fitting, Philip gives the girls a talk about the care of pointe shoes, along with ribbons and elastics and what to do with both, and answers any questions they may have.
At Inland Northwest Ballet, we are very cautious about whom we allow to dance on pointe, some of these girls have been dancing for 12 years! They had their first class on Saturday, and said it felt "amazing" to go on pointe. What fun!
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