Monday, December 31, 2012

500 Views?!!

I haven't been able to log on for a few days, and I logged on today and I have over 500 views.  500.  That's quite a lot, isn't it?  I never thought anyone would read my blog!  In June, when I fell in love with ballet, it was all I could talk about.  Being a hip-hop dancer at the time, there wasn't really anyone who I could talk about it with.  My fabulous friends were great then, listening to me blabber on about my unfortunate habit of sickling during releve, or my attempted fouettes; they let me go on about things they didn't really care about, just nodding happily until I got distracted.  I love my friends :3  So when I started this blog, I was just hoping I could rant to people who understand, and help out other people who were also in the teen-beginner situation.  But, you know, besides not having to bore my friends, I like having a blog.  I'm an awful writer (I'm sure you guys noticed how often I write "so" and "like"...I write like I talk lol!  Not that I say "lol."  I am literally laughing out loud.), and I actually don't know much about ballet, but thank you for reading!  Thank you for sticking with my blog and I hope you continue to enjoy :)

Monday, December 24, 2012

Wishlist

This is my dance wishlist.  Long, I know lol.  I put links in case you were interested.
Books:
The Perfect Pointe Book by Lisa Howell
The Ballet Companion by Eliza Gaynor Minden
Classical Ballet Technique by Gretchen Ward Warren
Practice:
Foot Stretcher
Medium and Super Heavy Therabands (I already have heavy)
Ballet Is Fun Turnboard
Dancewear:
Capezio Hipster Shorts
Balera Basic Shorts
Harmonie 24" Striped Legwarmers
Body Wrappers Low-rise Convertible Tights
Gaynor Minden Convertible Tights
Capezio Button Wrap Skirt
I'd really like a new leotard.  I like the one I have now, but I'm really tired of having to adjust often so I'm not indecently exposed.  These are some of the ones I'm considering:
Capezio Dancelogic Bratek Leotard
Mirella Cotton Camisole Leotard
Capezio Tank Leotard
Capezio PullOver Halter Leotard
Theatricals Pinch Front Tank Leotard
Seamed Twist Back Leotard
Theatricals Adult Halter Leotard
Non Ballet:
Capezio Pirouette II Canvas Shoe
Bloch Super Jazz Shoe

Please let me know if you have any of these, and how you like them :)  Happy holidays guys!  Keep dancing!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Class Update - Last Class of the Year!

Class this week was super fun!  It was a pretty small class, only like four other girls were there.  We had some time before class and while we were messing around I landed a triple pirouette :D  Instead of barre, we did center barre.  It was really hard, doing plies and tendus without holding onto a barre.  Then we laid on our backs and did battements and beats (I don't know what they're actually called..lol).  We also did our middle splits and stretched our turnouts.  Apparently, I have the worst turnout in class XD  Then we did my favorites: piques, pirouettes, and those chaine-ish turns I can never remember the name of!  After we did our turns, we did our holiday dance then had some cookies.  Our teacher makes us cookies for holidays :3  We did some grand jetes to finish off class, and that was it.  That was our last class this year :(  We have a two week break, then we're back to class.  I already can't wait!  Our teacher says she's going to teach us to waltz when we get back...should be interesting.  Readers, how are your classes?  How long is your holiday break?

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Late Starters: Misty Copeland

One of my favorite dancers is Misty Copeland.  She didn't start ballet until she was a teenager, and now she's a soloist!  That's really inspiring to me because it reminds me that I can do anything if I want it enough.  But I don't think I want to become a professional dancer or teacher one day.  Do any of you want a career in dance?


In this, she's only been dancing two years.  TWO!!!  I love the end when she's backstage XD


I promised myself I'd only put one video!  ...oh well.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Practicing At Home

Yesterday one of my fabulous readers commented, asking about some things to practice at home.  Some people say it's not good to learn outside of class because you could develop bad habits that can be hard to correct.  Personally, I think it's fine because I'd rather have to correct than be unprepared.  But I'm not a professional or expert, so decide for yourself  :)

If you do decide to learn/practice at home, here are some of the basics.  Just remember your teacher's corrections (if any), and to turn out from your hips.





The best thing to practice at home is barre exercises.  You can use the back of a chair or the edge of a table, or build your own barre.  At the barre, you can practice plies, tendus, releves, grand battements, rond de jambes, developpes, or anything else that's not too complicated.  I like to do at least a set of plies everyday.

Stretching is great too, but you need to be really careful to avoid injuries.  Never stretch without warming up and don't push to pain.  Outside of class, you shouldn't do any new stretches or stretches you're uncertain of.  Try some stretches for splits.

If you want to practice turns, try this video for pirouettes.  Pay very close attention to every detail; arm position, foot placement, posture, etc.


And even if you've decided you don't want to risk forming bad habits, you can still learn terminology.  Can't get anything wrong there, right?  My favorite ballet glossaries are Wikipedia's and ABT's.  I like to read a word, then search it on YouTube so I can see what it looks like.

Just remember: be careful and don't do anything your not comfortable with.  Anything you seen in a video or read should never go above what your teacher has taught.  If you aren't in a class yet, try watching professionals and imitating their technique.  Like I said earlier, I'm not an expert or qualified teacher.  These are just tips and suggestions.  Dance safely! ;)

Friday, December 14, 2012

Class Update

Class this week was sooo fun!  We learn some new things and did lots of turns, which are my favorite.  The classroom was warm, so we stretched before class instead of after barre.  After barre, we learned this new turn, but I can't remember the name at all!  It's super fun, it's like chaines only you bring the foot you're not turning on up to passé.  So it's like right passé, left passé, right passé, left passé, while turning.  Anyone know the name of it?  Anyways, we spent awhile working on our turns; we did pirouettes, arabesque turns, and attitude turns.  After that, we practiced our tour jetés and we learned fouettés.  No, not the turns, the jump.  But everyone was so excited when our teacher said fouettés, she taught us the turns too!  She said we would at least need a double pirouette to be able to stay up, and I'm the only person in my class that has consistent doubles yet, so I gave it a go.  And ohhhh my gosh!  They look really hard, but they aren't!  And they're so fun!  I only did two or three (I forgot to count...lol fail) but fouettés are amazing and I will definitely be practicing :D  After running through our holiday dance a couple times, class was over.  It was a really great class :)  I hope you guys are having great classes too!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Destroyed A Sexy Sweater for Legwarmers

Yesterday I made my own legwarmers!  What happened was, I found my favorite sweater from when I was 8 years old, but it's too small now.  Obviously hahaha.  Then I got this idea to make legwarmers out of the sleeves!  So I did.  ***Pointless Story!***



They tend to slide down a bit, especially during grande plies, so I added a ribbon loop and button and now it doesn't slip!  And bonus, it's cute ;)



Aren't they nice?  Plus they only took a couple hours :D  I was hoping for a 24 inch pair, but these are almost 18 inches and they're fine.  I'm going to wear them to class when/if it gets cold.  If you guys want a tutorial on how to make your own sweater legwarmers, just ask!

And you guys have no idea how hard it is to take selfies of your legs!  Would you like me to post a tutorial for that too?  Kidding ;)  Keep warm and keep dancing!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Capezio Leotard Review

Hello fellow dancers!  As you can see, I've redesigned the blog.  Do you like it?  I hope so :)  Now here's the leotard review I promised you guy weeks ago.
I have the Capezio Camisole Leotard With Darts in black.  I like it, it's really cute and stylish and doesn't show that yucky sweat.  It's a little annoying though, because it has an low open back so I have to scrunch down my tights every time I put it on.  Also, it's not very supportive so there will be quite a lot of bounce if you have a larger chest like me.  It could be flattering, but having to scrunch down the tights makes awkward fat lumps.  Overall, it's a cute leotard, but just not for me.  Maybe one of my fabulous readers ;)  Anyone else have this leotard?  Know an secrets to hide tights without getting fat bulges?  Haha let me know!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Holiday Motivation: The Nutcracker

I love The Nutcracker, and my favorite in it is the Sugar Plum Fairy!  These are my favorite performances :)



Are you going to see The Nutcracker this year?  I might go see one with my ballet class; we talked about it, but we haven't made any actual plans yet.  Happy holidays and keep dancing!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Bloch Dansoft Ballet Slipper Review

I know I promised you guys some reviews like last month, but I kept forgetting!  So I'll review my ballet flats now.  I have Bloch Dansoft pink ballet slippers.  They're leather with full soles.  Mine are a 5.5B, and in street shoes I'm usually a 6.5 or 7.  They aren't very flattering, but the full soles help strengthen my feet.  The only thing I really hate about them is the pleats under the toe because they're really thick so sometimes it hurts to stand demi-pointe.  The pleats are flattening out as I wear them more, so that probably won't be a problem in a few more weeks :)  Oh and they don't smell!  I've had them for almost two months now and they still smell brand new...not that I was sniffing my shoes or anything.  Basically, they're a good shoe for beginners.  That's all for today, but hopefully I'll write a review for my leotard next week.  Keep dancing!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

200 views!

Omigosh, I'm at 200 views!  Thank you so much you guys, I never thought that anyone would be interested in what I have to say.  Please stick around if you like my blog :D  And don't be shy, I'd love to see some comments!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Pointe Shoes

Pointe shoes.  The goal of almost every young ballet dancer (and us not-so-young teen beginners).  There's just something intriguing about effortlessly dancing on your toes in shiny, pink, ribboned slippers.  Of course, that's only what it looks.  Pointe shoes are really much more difficult than that.  Have you ever touched a pointe shoe?  I'd always thought they would be strong but flexible until I went to a dance store for the first time.  I saw a pair of Suffolks on display, so I picked one up - hard as a rock.  Of course, they have to be.  They have to able to support your whole body weight on a little platform.  And then there's all these requirements to be able to dance en pointe.  I'm not en pointe yet, but these are some of the things that I've picked up.
Age and maturity: if a dancer is too young and her feet haven't finished developing yet, dancing en pointe could cause serious injuries.  Most teachers will not allow students to get pointe shoes until at least age 11.  Also, you need to be mature.  You should be listening and paying attention in class.
Turnout and technique: turnout is much harder to maintain while dancing en pointe.  You would need to be able to hold your turnout.  Technique is...well, technique.  It's important even in flats, but in flats it's much easier and you can fake your way through some exercises.  En pointe, when your whole weight is on two toes, you can't fake.
Ankle and foot flexibility: you need to be able to push you ankle over your toes (that's the best way I can describe it...lol) to have a high releve.  Your toes should meet your foot at a 90 degree angle.  Without flexibility, you won't be able to get on to your platform.
Strength: you need strong legs, strong ankles, strong feet, and a strong core to dance en pointe.  To roll through demi-pointe on to your toes and hold it there takes a lot of strength.  This is probably the most important requirement, because you need muscle just to get on your toes.

Like I said before, I don't have pointe shoes yet, but these are some of the things I've heard and read.  But it really comes down to whenever your teacher says your ready.  If you see any information here that is wrong, just let me know so I can change it :)

Who here cannot wait for their pointe shoes?!  I really hope to get mine before I'm 16.  When the day finally comes, I'm probably going to die of excitement XD  Who's en pointe already?  Tell me about your first time!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Class Update

Class this week was great!  I think it was the most challenging class we've had so far.  We spent about a half hour at barre doing our usual stuff and then a barre stretch.  The best thing was when we had one leg up on the barre and our teacher told us to lift it off the barre.  I couldn't even lift my leg.  I Googled it later and learned it's an exercise that helps strengthen your hip flexors, which will help you get higher extensions!  So I'll definitely be working on those.  Then we did piques, which are one of my favorites.  Oh and we learned a holiday dance, a different one from last week.  I liked it better than the last one, because we had two tour jetes in this one :3  But I kinda wish we had The Nutcracker, or a holiday show or something.  We also practiced our grand jetes before class ended.  It was a really difficult class, I loved it!  Tell me guys, how are your classes?  Does your studio have The Nutcracker?