Thursday, February 12, 2015

The quickest way to improve as a dancer....apply corrections!

 
 
 
"If you cannot interpret criticism as beneficial
to you as a dancer,  then you are probably as
good of a dancer as you are ever going to be"
 
 
Though it may be hard to take constant correction, the best instructors are those who make these important corrections, as that is the only way you can improve your dancing.
Remember dancers, to sit down with your notebook after every class and record every correction that you can remember, reviewing them at home, visualizing yourself performing the exercise correctly. 
Then review them again before your next class, so that you can apply the correction in your brain before the exercise even happens. 
Eventually, perhaps you will receive a compliment instead of a critique...:)

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

New barres = more space for our barre babes!

Due to our barre classes filling up this fall, and with several more women wanting in, we have added some new barre space! With the addition of three more barres, and the lengthening of 3 of our original barres, we now have 80' of barre space, allowing room for 15 women, at 5' of barre length per person! Some of the classes have filled, but some have an opening or two (at this point Tues. morning and the late Fri. class have one or two openings). If you are interested, please call 467-0765, e-mail us at inlandnwballet@aol.com, or message us at our facebook page. We may be able to offer you a free pass for your first class is there are openings available...:) For our MOnday barre babes, remember that we will have no class on MOnday Oct. 13, as Janine will be running an ultramarathon the day before. We will hold a make up class on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Ask for details! :)

Monday, September 1, 2014

Spokane Nutcracker Auditions coming up this month with State Street Ballet!

Back to school means that Nutcracker auditions are just around the corner! They will be held Sept. 21 at Gonzaga Theatre and Dance Building at 1108 N. Pearl. Roles are open to boys and girls dancers ages 6 and up, with a height of 3' 6", solid pointe work required for some roles. See flyers at the studio for exact times for your child's age and height, and specific requirements. See studio director Janine Fraser for more info, including the day and time of our audition prep.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Open House coming up August 19 - 21!

Would you like info about fall classes, and the openings we have available, or need to pick up shoes and tights before classes begin?

Then come join us for our Open House, happening August 19th - 21st, from 10:00 - 2:00 all three days, and from 6:00 - 8:00 on the 20th.

Come visit us and meet our staff, allow your child to become familiar with the studio, and ask any questions that you may have regarding our program.

We have a special surprise scheduled for the 20th, to be announced soon...:)

If you register for classes during our Open House, you will receive a pair of ballet tights free, just tell us you read it on our blog! :)

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Fall Schedule Online!

Cut and paste the text below to be taken to our 2014 fall schedule! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ztwB8bzcApv_POc34H7qSPz5rwWkSOlC01YcMpPc2Fs/edit?usp=sharing

Monday, June 23, 2014

Summer Intensives for our upper levels!

Summer Fun! Upper level intensives for both levels 5 & 6, taught by Peggy Goodner, Emily Grizzell, & Sarah Glesk, register by June 20th to ensure a spot! ***Remember that B5s are required to study a minimum of 16 summer dance hours, and B6s are required to study a minimum of 20 summer dance hours. Those hours may take place at INB or at another summer classical ballet intensive. Registration for fall will not be processed until summer hours are noted on your registration form. To save you time doing the math, one week long workshop is enough for B5s, though the summer pointe class is recommended. B6s will need more than one week, so may enroll in either both workshops, just one along with the summer pointe class, or the required hours at another classical ballet intensive. July 21 - 25, 9:30 - 1:30 Tentative daily format: 9:30 warm up 10:00 - 12:00 Technique (will include pointe work for those the instructor deems appropriate) 12:00 lunch break (plan to bring a light sack lunch and water bottle) 12:20 - 1:15 varies depending on day - Mon. - Character w/Peggy Tues., Wed., Thurs. - Variations w/ Emily (only for those attending both weeks) Fri. - Modern w/Sarah 1:15 - Stretch and quizzing on French terms, ballet history, world renowned dancers, etc. 1:30 - done August 4 - 8, 9:30 - 1:30 Tentative daily format: 9:30 warm up 10:00 - 12:00 Technique (will include pointe work for those the instructor deems appropriate) 12:00 lunch break (plan to bring a light sack lunch and water bottle) 12:20 - 1:15 varies depending on day - Mon. - Character w/Peggy Tues., Wed., Thurs. - Variations w/Emily (only for those attending both weeks) Fri. - Modern w/Sarah 1:15 - Stretch and quizzing on French terms, ballet history, world renowned dancers, etc. 1:30 - done Tuition If attending only 1 Camp - 140.00 if registered by June 20th, 165.00 thereafter ***Note: If you are only able to attend one week, you will not be participating in the "Variations" portion of the Camp, but are welcome to sit and watch. If attending both Camps (36+ hours of dance) - 250.00 if registered by June 20th, 275.00 thereafter (This is a $30 discount over the cost of 1 week - plus the Variations class for free.) Reminder: The variations class is open only to those attending both weeks of camp, as the choreography will be staged upon a specific number of dancers. If you are only able to attend one week, you may stay and observe, then participate in the stretch and quiz time at the end of class.

Summer Dance for ages 6 and up! :)

Please excuse our run on post while our HTML is acting funny...:) We hope to correct it in the next day or so! (See other post for our Cinderella and Coppelia Dance Camps for ages 3-9) ***July 14, 15, 16, & 17 - Ballet & Contemporary with Miss Sarah (a summer first for these girls!) 3:00 - 5:00 Ballet 3 and 4 (ages 9 and up, those going into B3 or B4) Please note that B 4 students are now required to enroll in 8 hours of summer dance. Tuition ~ 80.00 if paid by June 20th, 90.00 thereafter (tuition 75.00 for 2nd child by June 20th) This camp will include one hour and 15 minutes of ballet and 45 minutes of contemporary... :) ***July 22, 23, & 24 Ballet with Miss Kaiti 4:30 – 6:00 Ballet 1 and 2 with Miss Kaiti (ages 6 and up, those going into B1 or B2) Tuition ~ 45.00 by June 20th, 55.00 thereafter (tuition 40.00 for 2nd child by June 20th) This Ballet camp will include a snack…:) ***July 22, 23, 24, 25 Ballet & Contemporary with Miss Sarah (a summer first for these girls!) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Ballet 3 and 4 (ages 9 and up, those going into B3 or B4) Please note that B 4 students are now required to enroll in 8 hours of summer dance. Tuition ~ 80.00 if paid by June 20th, 90.00 thereafter (tuition 75.00 for 2nd child by June 20th) This camp will include one hour and 15 minutes of ballet and 45 minutes of contemporary... :)

Monday, May 19, 2014

Summer dance camps for ages 3-9!

Little ones love to have a dance camp all their own, and our Cinderella Dance Camp and Coppelia Dance Camps both begin in early July! Class size is limited, and fills up quickly! ***Session I - July 8, 9 and 10 For new and returning students 10:00 – 12:00 for 3-5 year olds, cost: 60.00 Coppelia 12:00 – 2:00 for 3-5 year olds, cost 60.00 Cinderella ***Session II - July 15, 16, and 17 For new and returning students 10:00 - 12:00 for 3-5 year olds, cost 60.00 Cinderella 12:00 - 2:30 for 6 - 9 year olds, cost 75.00 Coppelia ***Session III – July 28, 29, 30, and 31 - Longer 4 day session for returning students, this will allow us to build on the skills we have worked on during the past year (with barre work for 6-9 year olds) 10:00 – 12:00 for 3-5 year olds, cost 80.00 Cinderella 12:00 – 2:30 for 6-9 year olds, cost 90.00 Cinderella If you are concerned with getting glitter paint on your child's dance clothes, please send an old T-shirt. All tuition is non-refundable and must be paid in advance to hold your place. Call Inland Northwest Ballet for more information...467-0765

Thursday, January 2, 2014

New adult ballet barre class filling up! :)

In case you have not seen, we have a new blog, just for our adult Ballet Barre Core Conditioning Class. This blog will keep you updated on new sessions, and special (often complimentary) classes! Our latest post: We have two more full weeks of our current 8 week session, then we begin anew on Jan. 20. We are already receiving registrations for the new session, so if you are in need of specific days, or want all 4 days, be sure to get your registration forms in ASAP to guarantee that you get the days that you want. Classes are again offered M, T, Th, and F at 5:45 a.m. with possibilities in the future of a Wed. class and an additional later class on Fridays. Class size is limited to 12 (so we are not cheek to cheek like we were on New Year's Day!), and we are anticipating full classes this next session. It is so invigorating to begin the day with this fun group of women! Cut and paste this link to be taken to our new blog in the future (you can also sign up for e-mails to come directly to your inbox: http://inlandnwballetbarrecoreclass.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Fun give aways! :)


 
 
Do you know that we regularly give away gift certificates for one month of dance lessons on our facebook page?  Also, ballet backpacks, tickets to local ballet performances or CYT plays, and other fun things?  Check out our facebook page for fun things to win!  Please note that gift certificates are only valid for classes with openings available.

Friday, September 27, 2013

New class beginning in October...:)


Do you have a little one who wants to discover the wonderful world of ballet?  We are offering a Creative Dance I Ballet class on Thurs. 3:00 - 3:45 for 3-5 year olds.  Please call the studio if interested, at 467-0765, or e-mail us at inlandnwballet@aol.com.  We also have a possible Fri. 3:00 - 3:45 Creative Dance class in the works if response is sufficient...:)  Inquire if interested!

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.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

It's that time of year again...

...when parents come to Studio Director Janine Fraser, seeing that their may be some new children in the class this year, and want to move their child up up up up up to the higher levels...:)
Please read Miss Janine's thoughts on advancement in class levels, and how we promote children by ability, rather than simply desire. Don't get us wrong, we LOVE desire, but that won't get you through a "glissade pas de chat entrechat quatre, entrechat sinq, pas de bourree pas de bourree, couru grande jete" unless you have actual training and ability to perform...:)
Copies of the notes below are also in the parent letter file near our inner studio door if you would like a copy.

Miss Janine’s note regarding class advancement…
Specifically, a parent/dancer wanting to move up to a level that she does not truly belong in…and yes, this applies regardless of how badly the parent or child wants to move up, as advancement is based upon physical ability, not desire…

Imagine a house. A messy house, things out of place, things that don’t belong there. If you have a messy house and want it to look better, you don’t just go out and buy a bunch of “fancy” furniture to make it look nice. That doesn’t solve your messy house problem, it’s still a mess. You have to clean it up FIRST. You put things where they are supposed to be. You get rid of things that don’t belong there.
Now liken dance technique to a messy house. Examine the dancer that thinks she should move up to a harder class. Visualize how she looks when doing a simple “retire tombee pas de bourree, grande jete grande jete grande jete”. Is it clean and precise, or messy, just like the house? If it’s messy, regardless of the reason, whether that be due to recreational training (only one or two classes a week, or classes without focus on true ballet technique), too
few years of training, insufficient training, lack of discipline, lack of focus, or many other reasons, what should she do to improve her dancing? Does she go out and ask to be taught a bunch of new “fancier” steps, to make her appear better onstage? No, because just like placing stylish new furniture into a messy house does not make the house beautiful, moving a child up into a class to do new, harder steps will not make her dance better. In fact, because the steps are harder, she will probably dance even more poorly, and more insecurely, because it is beyond her ability. The answer is to stay and clean up the house, or the dance technique. Get rid of the bent knees, or sickled feet, the poor posture, or whatever is “messy” in her technique. Just like the house, you put things in the right place (tummy/ribs in, not out) and get rid of the things that don’t belong (is that hand supposed to fly up in the air like a claw when you saute?).

Often a parent feels it will be better for the child’s self esteem to be moved up, when in fact it can do exactly the opposite. The child is now expected to perform skills they have not even been taught yet, and at a higher level, and when they cannot, a once secure and confident child can become very insecure in his or her dancing. I have moved a child up a time or two that this has happened and felt very badly when the child became frustrated and quit altogether. I am now cautious about any child moving up too quickly, as continuing their natural love of dance is my first and foremost goal!

I know it’s hard as a parent when you want so badly for your child to move up, and I know that every parent wants their child to be with the “big girls”, but please realize that some dancers have to be the “big girls”. Realize that when you tell me the other girls in her class are below her level, that you may be asking me to place your child in a too high level, where guess what happens…
Other parents then call me complaining about the girl (your child) who is below her daughter’s level, who doesn’t really belong there, so can they move up to the next level?

My last note, and perhaps the most important, is this…Before you ask to advance your daughter, please ask yourself this…Is she far and above the others, and THE MOST ADVANCED CHILD IN THE CLASS? If so, then you may well have reason to seek advancement, and I welcome your questions about possible advancement. If not, then I will need to know your valid reasons that we should move her up ahead of the girls who are more advanced than her (since of course, promotions in level are first offered to the most advanced child). If you have any questions, please see me,
Studio Director Janine Fraser…

Reprinted from Sept. 2009...:)