Ballet Misfits is THE No. 1 long-form and age-crushing resource for adult ballet starters! The podcast episodes of this blog contain both 1) audio versions of the blog articles and 2) offer conversations with ballet personalities who uniquely bridge professional ballet with adult ballet. This podcast format is still in its trial, so any feedback is welcome!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & FitnessPerforming ArtsArts |
A few months ago, my whole ballet world toppled. In short, I went from “ballet forever, every day” and “it’s never too late to start and you can get really good at it!” to: It’s not working for me any more, and I maybe I even hate it. This crash ... more
If you have followed this blog for a while, you already know - for all others: It happened. I made it through the two-round audition and was accepted into Canada’s National Ballet School’s Teacher Training Program 2022/2023, starting this fall. After... more
One of my favorite parts of the audtion: Doing character dance for the first time! Can adult ballet starters - and I mean those of us who really started way into adulthood, with no previous training in childhood - eventually become legit ballet tea... more
Always start something. Here, for the first time trying Character Dance barre exercises from YouTube as a preparation for my upcoming audition! Note that even the shoes are improvised (I am using my old Latin ballroom dance shoes) :), and I don’t hav... more
Hello lovely people! To celebrate that I just signed up for the Level 3 Progressing Ballet Technique Teacher Certification Workshop that will take place in March, I thought I’ll give you a taste of my PBT teachings! Please find here two short lessons... more
Stretching in an art gallery for a change of scenery :) Photo by Rolly Astrom more
Exercise balls used to be the enemy - read how they’ve turned into a friend. Picture by Progressing Ballet Technique I gave up on exercise balls a long time ago. So how does this go together with my recent Progressing Ballet Certification?? PBT is ... more
How do we misfit purposefully? Picture by Unsplash/Tikkho Maciel @tikkho One key quality of ballet is “fitting in”: more
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I’m 31 and have just started ballet and I am definitely late to the party but I know it’s a true love. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. You’ve taught me so much and inspired me to treat ballet as a practice ☺️
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