Answering 5 Common Questions That You May Have About Ballet
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Answering 5 Common Questions That You May Have About Ballet




Ballet is a great thing to get into nowadays. Not only is it one of the most elegant forms of modern dance, but it also serves as a fun and fulfilling activity. If you’re interested in getting into ballet but are unsure, then we’ve got just the thing for you. Here are five common questions that you may have about ballet.


Is Ballet Just for Girls?


No. This year, more and more boys have been taking ballet lessons. In previous years, ballet dancers have been stereotyped as weak and effeminate, but this is something that the world is beginning to leave behind in the past. In fact, if you really think about it, ballet requires a lot of athleticism and strength. Male dancers must learn to partner with female dancers and to lift them and make the act look beautiful; thus, many male dancers do special weight-lifting programmes to develop their muscles in the chest, back, and arms. These muscles help with partnering and prevent injury.


Is Training Different for Men and Women?


In some ways, it is. Often at a professional level, women dance on their toes while wearing pointe shoes; they move with a grace and strength that comes through years of rigorous training. Men focus on jumps, turns, and partnering with women.


Are Injuries Common?


There is the risk of injury just like with every activity. By taking regular classes to keep muscles strong and bodies flexible, these risks can be reduced, however. In spite of precautions, there are some small risks. Especially in developing bodies of children, finding the right teacher who isn't going to push too hard, too soon, is really important. That's why our teachers are former professionals themselves & IDTA qualified.


Where Do Dancers Practice?


Dancers practise in a large room called a studio with mirrors on the walls to let them see themselves dance. Adore Dance's dance studio in Hackney Wick, East London. Rails attached to the walls are called barres to provide support for the dancers. The dancers usually perform warm-up exercises with their hands on the barre to keep their balance. Rehearsals are accompanied by a musical accompaniment, usually provided by a pianist.


How Do You Become a Professional Dancer?


It typically takes a dancer 10 or more years to master ballet and then audition for a company. They often audition for many companies around the world, trying to find one that matches their style, body, and abilities. While you may not end up as a professional dancer, getting into ballet can still be quite fulfilling.


Conclusion


We hope this article proves to be useful when it comes to helping you gain a better understanding of ballet. While it may seem daunting to get into ballet, you should just give it a shot as we’re sure you’ll end up enjoying it. Be sure to find the right place to learn ballet so you can make the most out of the experience.


Ignite your passion for dance by joining Adore Dance today! We offer Ballet (adult ballet classes too!), Jazz, Tap Contemporary, Commercial and Dance Fitness Classes from a purpose-built dance studio in Hackney Wick. Our classes are easily accessible from Stratford, Hackney, Homerton, Bow and the surrounding areas.




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