Intro to Ballet Vocabulary: Read/Say/Spell French Ballet Terms (1-Day Workshop)
Learn how to write the language of ballet! Gain a deeper understanding of common French ballet terms used worldwide. Join anytime!
What's included
1 live meeting
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Did you know that most ballet terms are derived from the French language? In this class, students will gain a better understanding of the French terms used in their ballet classes. When students fully grasp the terminology, they can perform more effectively in class. This understanding enables them to participate in classes globally and accurately interpret the expectations and instructions provided. During this class, we will discuss ballet terms that describe body directions, the 7 movements in ballet, and 1 term request from each student. Students will make flash cards for each term and learn how to read, say, and correctly spell (with accents) each word. Students who are able, will be encouraged to try the corresponding movements with me during class. Note: This is not a ballet technique class; however, I do offer group and private lessons for ballet technique upon request. Students will complete a project during class.
Learning Goals
Students will gain a better understanding of the universal language used in ballet classes worldwide
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parents are responsible for the safety of their student/s. A space of at least 4 feet by 4 feet must be clear of any trip hazards or dangerous objects. Students may wear ballet shoes or participate barefoot (no socks).
Health & Safety:
You understand that dance and physical exercise carry inherent risks of injury. You should consult with a physician or healthcare professional before beginning any physical activity to ensure that it is appropriate for your fitness level and personal health.
Personal Responsibility:
You are responsible for creating a safe and appropriate environment for your participation, including wearing proper attire, using non-slippery surfaces, and ensuring adequate space. If at any point you feel discomfort, dizziness, or pain, you should stop immediately and seek medical advice.
Instruction & Modifications:
While the instructor provides guidance and modifications, it is your responsibility to gauge your ability to perform the exercises. Any modifications or variations are to be performed at your own risk.
Waiver of Liability:
By engaging in these online classes, you waive any and all claims against the instructor, the company, or any associated parties for injuries, damages, or losses that may occur from your participation in the class, whether caused by negligence or otherwise.
Intellectual Property:
The content provided in this class is for personal use only. Reproduction, distribution, or unauthorized sharing of class materials is prohibited without written consent.
Class Size Minimum:
If the class size minimum is not met, the class may still be held but finish early, depending on the material covered for each lesson. Fewer students often results in moving through the lesson much faster. The class fee, however, remains the same, because the same amount of material is being covered during each lesson. (OR) Students may be combined from multiple sections of the same class into one class time, creating one full class instead of several partially-filled classes. You will be notified in advance if this second option is required. I understand that a schedule change may interfere with other classes you are taking on Outschool.
Supply List
Red and Blue pens, pencils, or markers Flash Cards
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will refer to the "Technical Manual and Dictionary of Classical Ballet" Third Revised edition, by Gail Grant (students not required to have this book)
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree in Science from Tidewater Community College
Mrs. Amber has trained at ballet schools from age 7 to adult under Cecchetti, French, and Vaganova methods. She began teaching ballet to both recreational and pre-professional students in 2016. She is a certified ballet teacher, understanding both the movement qualities of ballet steps and the terminology and language used in ballet classes.
Mrs. Amber is an ABT® Certified Teacher in Pre-Primary through Level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum.
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Live One-Time Class
$30
per classMeets once
90 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
2-4 learners per class