What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Students will learn history of Greek line dancing and about traditional Greek costumes; we will look at the European map and find Greece. The structure of the class: 1. Talking about dance, costumes, geographical location of Greece, interesting facts about the country 2. Warming up - traditional warming up exercise to prepare body to move 3. Learning steps and arm work specific to the Greek line dance 4. Learning the composition 5. Conclusion of the lesson with performing of the dance 6. Cool down exercise
Learning Goals
Sirtaki or Syrtaki is a popular dance of Greek origin. Sirtaki is danced in a line or circle formation with hands held on neighbors' shoulders. We will learn main steps and small composition to perform.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Kids would need some room to move safely.
They should wear comfortable clothing for exercise and non slip sock or comfortable shoes.
Water bottle for small water brake would be nice to have prepared.
Handkerchief will be used as a prop for dance
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
QUALITY IS A TOP NOTCH; RATES ARE LOWER THAN B&M CLASSES; SAVE TIME AND MONEY ON DRIVING TO / FROM SCHOOL
VISIBALITY FOR ALL CLASSES IS ONLY "PUBLIC"
About Me
Welcome! I’m passionate about bringing the joy of dance to students of all ages. I specialize in teaching preschoolers, beginners, and intermediate ballet using the Vaganova method.
My Background
I graduated from the prestigious “Young Muscovites” dance school in Moscow, where I was fortunate to train under renowned instructors from the Bolshoi Ballet and other esteemed dance companies like Moiseev Ballet and Beryozka. After two years as a professional dancer with the Moscow State Circus Ballet, I pursued a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering at Moscow University, where I co-founded and coached the university’s dance group. I directed performances like “The Little Prince” and “Don Quixote,” nurturing my love for teaching.
In 1990, I relocated to the USA, where I discovered a vibrant dance community that allowed me to further refine my skills. My experience includes developing unique program for very young dancers, inclusive dance programs for students with special needs and creating classes for bilingual children.
When the world faced the challenges of COVID-19 in 2019, I pivoted to online teaching through the Outschool platform. Over the past four years, I've had the pleasure of guiding students from around the globe, helping them enhance their ballet skills and prepare for auditions—all from the comfort of their homes. My unique “Ballet Gymnastics” class, not commonly found in traditional schools, has empowered many students to excel
With generous permission of authors I am using the following music:
1. Songs written by Hap Palmer (great for various skills development)
2. Ballet class music performed by Jon Sarta, Nathan Fifield, Christopher Hobson
3. KIMBO EDUCATIONAL; songs from Rock 'N Roll Fitness Fun CD and All Time Favorite Dances
MY REFUND POLICY: I follow the Moderate Refund Policy. Once a month I can process a refund based on the special circumstances. I do offer dance classes which can be taken to make up for missed class: Character Dance, Floor Barre. There is an Outschool Happiness Guaranty program which families can address in certain cases.
Although my required amount of students for class is 2-3 students, I often run class for one. If you are considering to take my class, please introduce it to your friends and family.
Some students like to dress up for my classes. However, please make sure that kids wear clothing that is comfortable for exercise. Wearing many layered clothes like a ballroom dress may be challenging for children.
My ability to help with technical difficulties is limited especially once the class has started. If you are having challenges, please refer to the Helpline option "Cannot access the class."
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Live One-Time Class
$17
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-6 learners per class