Facet #8 | Learning Pirouettes after Childhood - Broche Banter Podcast

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Ballet for Grownups

Ballet for Grownups

Ай бұрын

Learning turns as an adult is a very different process than learning as a kid.
Whether you're dreaming of your first turn or working up to multiples, this episode will outline the principles of pirouettes to help you navigate the learning process.
Happy pirouette-ing :)
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@PaigeNewberry
@PaigeNewberry Ай бұрын
PLEASE INTERVIEW MORE older people 40s, 50s, and 60s + who have re-started ballet! The questions I’m interested are: what was it like in their body to begin again? How did they acclimate to the movements of ballet at an older age? Did they have trouble with anything in particular? How did they overcome it? And what has dancing done for them now, emotionally and physically? (I’ve only seen you do this one time on one video:… as interesting as her life stories was, it’s hard to find time to listen to all of that. Hearing about their Ballet journey is more important!) Thank you, Julie!
@Stewalebeth
@Stewalebeth Ай бұрын
Hi I’m 42 and went back to ballet 6 months ago with Pittsburgh ballet theatre. I danced for 11 years as a child. I agree! I love hearing the experiences of peers my age who have careers, kids, homes, and most likely - a few little ailments here and there that may limit their abilities every now and then.
@Anna-vz5jl
@Anna-vz5jl Ай бұрын
Yes 🙌
@BrocheBallet
@BrocheBallet Ай бұрын
Glad you're enjoying the podcast! I recommend the episodes with Mona, Danielle, Patricia, Harmony, and Robin.
@Anna-vz5jl
@Anna-vz5jl Ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m learning how to do that in classIt’s very hard I get so dizzy. I’m going to the right and going to the left I just and it’s fast and I just can’t keep up and so I get frustrated so I just kind of give up because of dizzy because, I’m not used to spitting around like that. It’s a little bit daunting.
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