Anonymous wrote:are they getting corrections and individual interaction over zoom, or is it just going through the motions like watching a video?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former dancer here again. Go to Ballerina de Tutu Facebook page and you can see what the pros have been doing to keep up with daily class since Feb. I now get it on my daily feed. Often professional class is offered by renowned teachers on a daily basis. Also you can find the Royal Ballet’s daily morning class on YouTube.
Pp with dad who danced until 19. You and dancers like my dad can certainly take online classes as the pros currently are as you were pro level dancers which is completely irrelevant to pre-pro and below who need corrections all the time to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Former dancer here again. Go to Ballerina de Tutu Facebook page and you can see what the pros have been doing to keep up with daily class since Feb. I now get it on my daily feed. Often professional class is offered by renowned teachers on a daily basis. Also you can find the Royal Ballet’s daily morning class on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:
Ballet schools are in survival mode.
Serious students need ballet schools to become professionals in the future.
So perhaps a tuition reduction is in order, to keep everyone from going under. The question is, how much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former dancer here again. Go to Ballerina de Tutu Facebook page and you can see what the pros have been doing to keep up with daily class since Feb. I now get it on my daily feed. Often professional class is offered by renowned teachers on a daily basis. Also you can find the Royal Ballet’s daily morning class on YouTube.
And how much are you paying for these classes where you get no corrections and no in person training?
Anonymous wrote:Former dancer here again. Go to Ballerina de Tutu Facebook page and you can see what the pros have been doing to keep up with daily class since Feb. I now get it on my daily feed. Often professional class is offered by renowned teachers on a daily basis. Also you can find the Royal Ballet’s daily morning class on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:Have a DD that danced seriously until age 19. There's just no way that online classes come remotely close to actual training. Schools are desperate but ballet can truly only be taught in person. These kids will come back at some point to the future and have super bad habits that will need to be undone. There is also injury risk for true pre-professionals (high school age). I believe entering ballet as a career is effectively over for the next few years at minimum which is awful for kids nearing the end of pre-pro level training.
Noit’s not. I’m a former dancer. All professional dancers are making zoom tapes if themselves taking classes I. Kitchens, living room, hanging onto staircases. You can retake class anywhere, even outdoors. Teachers are presenting classes by zoom. I take class with the Royal Ballet each day but I do it in our pool because I’m old. I’m on feeds showing class around the world. Thus has been going on since Feb in the professional world. Go to youtubeAnonymous 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:are they getting corrections and individual interaction over zoom, or is it just going through the motions like watching a video?