Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoom class for Ballet Intensive is ridiculous. Not everyone has the space, barre, etc to make it effective.
Staring at a little screen all day.
I disagree. Ballet is a great indoor physical activity. It's the only one that can very easily be continued during the pandemic. I feel lucky that it's my kids' sport. We'd love to swim and take tennis lessons, but at least we still have ballet.
It’s okay for personal exercise. But not to charge several thousand dollars for a sub-standard experience with little corrections. How can teachers adequately help the student with correct body positioning?
ABT should reduce summer fees, but they won’t. WSB at least is reducing their summer intensive fees, which is commendable.
I’m sorry, but ABT is not in any trouble of going under. Yes, it is tough for smaller companies, but not ABT.
Anonymous wrote:Not just SAB and ABT, but just about every studio is doing Zoom but for a reduced price. They need the money that intensives bring in after a reduced spring with non-performances.
Most dancers who attend intensives have a movable barre and dance mat at home (according to my dancer).
It will be interesting to see if dancers maintain or decline this summer with the virtual format. The placement classes will most likely be controversial due to the virtual setting though — they are already a lightning rod for some!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoom class for Ballet Intensive is ridiculous. Not everyone has the space, barre, etc to make it effective.
Staring at a little screen all day.
I disagree. Ballet is a great indoor physical activity. It's the only one that can very easily be continued during the pandemic. I feel lucky that it's my kids' sport. We'd love to swim and take tennis lessons, but at least we still have ballet.
It’s okay for personal exercise. But not to charge several thousand dollars for a sub-standard experience with little corrections. How can teachers adequately help the student with correct body positioning?
ABT should reduce summer fees, but they won’t. WSB at least is reducing their summer intensive fees, which is commendable.
I’m sorry, but ABT is not in any trouble of going under. Yes, it is tough for smaller companies, but not ABT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoom class for Ballet Intensive is ridiculous. Not everyone has the space, barre, etc to make it effective.
Staring at a little screen all day.
I disagree. Ballet is a great indoor physical activity. It's the only one that can very easily be continued during the pandemic. I feel lucky that it's my kids' sport. We'd love to swim and take tennis lessons, but at least we still have ballet.
Anonymous wrote:Zoom class for Ballet Intensive is ridiculous. Not everyone has the space, barre, etc to make it effective.
Staring at a little screen all day.
Anonymous wrote:Ballet is 100% in financial crisis right now. They can’t afford to cancel.