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Ballet Positions of the Feet from The Ballet Source. Download your FREE handout from balletcurriculum.com TODAY! Ballet Notes, Ballet Terminology, Ballet Terms, Ballet Steps, Ballet Basics, Beginner Ballet, Ballerina Workout, Ballet Stretches, Ballet Positions

As we launch into the 2016-2017 year of classes, The Ballet Source would like to provide teachers with a few FREE resources. The first four levels of the Ballet Arts for Young Children Curriculum use these feet and arm positions. We have provided, here, a total of 8 downloads: An 8.5″ x 11″ Labeled Positions […]

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Some ballet schools rely on charting systems to assess dancers body weights which are used to determine performance potential. Ideal height + weight charts are outdated, inaccurate, not supported by evidential data, & do not reflect dancers' capabilities on stage. For The Healthy Dancer® an “ideal weight” is not one that requires restrictive meal plans, calorie counting & obsessive exercise…[but rather] one that can be maintained without dieting. It fuels performance & makes room for all…

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