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atelier PRO – Dance and music school Factorium 15
ballet class lesson plan

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New school for dance and music in Tilburg

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atelier PRO – Dance and music school Factorium 17
ballet class lesson plan

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New school for dance and music in Tilburg

Photo: Petra Appelhof

more information: www.atelierpro.nl/pub/portfolio/port_dromen/81.html

What are some good stretches for ballet class and how can I obtain lesson plan?

Question: What are good stretches for ballet class and how can I obtain a lesson plan?
I have been dancing for 15 years but this will be the first ballet 1 class I am teaching. The girls ages are 7-9. I am looking for some lesson plans online but am having a horribly tough time! I remember seeing Angelina Ballerina lesson plans a few months back but can’t find them any more! Also what are some good stretches and maybe some easy routines for the class?

Answer:

Try making the class fun by calling the girls dancers… my teacher does this. anyway…
Start with some simple plies… then go into tendus with flexing and pointing their feet.
Because most girls start pointework between the ages of 10 and 13, try some pre-pointe work. some series of releve-s on both one and two feet, and then some foot stretches.
Center can be fun by teaching them a dance to some music, but first work on jumps and turn preparations.
Hope this helps!

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