I started Ballet when i was 23, it was soooo complicated yet so fun, a funnier fact, i got a distinction on my first exam when i was less than a year in my classes. I was so proud of myself and so happy... Although, best moment of my life was getting my pointe shoes 6 months ago, i wanted them since i was a lil kid and now, i have them!!! i'm 25, taking class with 11 year olds and i for sure couldn't be happier :)
@---nobody---8 жыл бұрын
Do you dance just for fun or do you actually perform or something? I'm 22 and I've wanted to be a dancer since I was a child, but my parents would never let me take classes, and then once I became an adult I just couldn't afford it. Now I'm 22 and extremely depressed that I can't accomplish my dream of becoming a professional dancer.
@ivynguyen19317 жыл бұрын
Alee Herena omg its my dream to go en pointe. Do you have any tips? I'm 23 and just started.
@AcherontiaProds7 жыл бұрын
Work on your ankles' strength as much as you can, listen to your teacher and be careful. Patience is also key, don't do anything crazy (I did and got a sprain soooo...) Good luck honey
@AcherontiaProds7 жыл бұрын
It started just for fun, but this year I made my second exam with the Royal Academy of Dance, so, its getting serious, I don't think I have a chance to dance professionally (still have hope tho) but I hope I can give classes someday
@ivynguyen19317 жыл бұрын
Alee Herena thank you heaps. It's so encouraging to hear that it's possible to go en pointe as an adult. Xx
@tonilyng48518 жыл бұрын
Hey, I am 61, almost 62 and I am taking ballet after many years. Can't do jumps because of knees and turns are out of question. I just do it for fun, to get better posture and gain some strength. I love it.
@hannahfox54228 жыл бұрын
That's so cool!
@poonywooon7 жыл бұрын
that's amazing!!
@charlielittleyeslittleismy82937 жыл бұрын
Toni Lyng That is amazing! ♥
@janelee31057 жыл бұрын
I'd be like you when I become your age. Active, enjoying life, knowing to have fun type of people.
@dorisp.75224 жыл бұрын
Well done!
@GrayeIra2 жыл бұрын
God im glad there are youtubers like this. Im 20, turning 21 this year and i had a mom that couldnt afford to let me do anything, let alone ballet. It sucks i am unlikely to ever go professional, but i might as well try, seeing as i want to and can do it myself now
@kathleenbrown31808 жыл бұрын
You are so encouraging! Thank you for this video. I am an adult and I began formal ballet classes at age GULP! 41!! I've danced in 4 recitals and LOVE IT!!!!!!!! At recitals I tend to feel odd among all the beautiful young talented dancers; however,I remind myself to have fun and enjoy!!!! Love your videos!
@laylanahar6 жыл бұрын
Kathleen - I know an adult beginner woman who went on point at 45. fwiw
@AudrinaMystique6 жыл бұрын
So, it is still possible to be a part of recitals as an adult just getting back to Ballet? That makes me happy. That's what I really want to do, especially the Nutcracker.
@Stewalebeth9 ай бұрын
I’m 41 and 5 weeks into returning to classes! I hope to do a recital one day!
@brendaannedufaur62444 жыл бұрын
This is the best address to adult beginners I have ever heard in my life. I havent taken ballet since adolesence but I so much want to go back with all my heart. This video has given me the courage. Kathryn addressed every single thing deep in my thoughts. I love this woman. She is absolutely a wonderful person. She talks to the heart and soul of a person. She is an unsnobby, and very, very kind soul. Very beautiful inside and out.
@tamorathepurple6 жыл бұрын
I'm 21 and started dancing ballet about a year ago. I absolutely love it! It's a great way to exercise my body and mind. I go to an adult beginners class and it's so encouraging and fun to meet people of all ages and body types. I'm currently working on my flexibility, because I've never been very flexible. I'm getting there, it's a slow process but I feel like I'm getting better every day. Dancing makes me feel beautiful and strong. I know I'll never be a professional, but for me ballet is a wonderful way to treat myself.
@adrielicristine75518 жыл бұрын
I used to take ballet classes when I was 6 but I stopped and now I'm 17, I want to go back but it will only be possible next year, that's frustrating but I can't wait
@daniellaelm51067 жыл бұрын
I'm in a similar situation! I stopped when I was 11 due to bullying and I'm now 16. I have a few classes lined up in September to start and I can't wait.
@Skeksistential-crisis6 жыл бұрын
Dropped out of my ballet classes when i was about 6 or 7 because of bullying and lack of self confidence.... always thought that i could never go back to doing it and that I’d missed my chance and regretted quitting it, but now I’m 19 and happily planning to start ballet again within the next year 😊💕
@chloes3856 жыл бұрын
I dropped out of dance when I was 5 and I started again when I was 11
@mermaid5376 жыл бұрын
I actually just began ballet again at age 17! I’m in an adult beginner class and I love it!
@Fernanda-rn7ue4 жыл бұрын
hello, i'm in your situation now lol so how did you turned out?
@phoenixx1025 Жыл бұрын
After watching Josephine on The Pointe Shop videos, I've fallen in love with ballet. My only experience was taking a free ballet class for 6 months when I was 9 years old and I wish my parents had kept me in the class. Turning 59 this year and going to start with beginner basics as part of a recovery process for injuries and this video was very helpful. Thank you!
@barbaramenezesoficial10 жыл бұрын
Great video, Katie! I'm an adult begginer and I've been taking classes for 10 years now. I actually started a channel here at KZbin about adult ballet, but I can't invite you to watch because it's in Portuguese ;) lol More and more adults are looking for ballet classes and I thinks it's great! Not everything you do in life is meant to become a career, but people used to think that you could only take ballet classes if you had a real chance of becoming a professional. Thank God that's changing! Ballet is fun and everybody who loves it should do it!
@marciabarber25529 жыл бұрын
Hi, here's a note from the other end of the spectrum of ballet life. I'm 69, a former dancer, and living with fibromyalgia. I'm just designing a very gentle program for myself, going back to basics -- just because I have always loved it, and I believe "exercise" is a dirty word... You've given me a good starter plan, and I hope to gather other seniors together this fall to share the fun and happiness of ballet. Thanks.
@sandramike54866 жыл бұрын
Has ballet helped u with fibromyalgia? I have it and afraid ballet will give me injuries
@timothyk90867 жыл бұрын
Kathyrn you are amazing and I adore your channel, you have helped me improve so much! Im 20 years old and began taking classes this past march. Ive absoutely fallen in love with ballet, we were meant for eachother. And guess what?? I just made it into the performance division/company!! It's so intimidating being in class with dancers who have been doing this their whole life, but I think im holding my own! There's even been teachers who dont believe that i just started ha. Im so excited to get on stage and perform! You bet ill be staying tuned to your incredible channel. I appreciate all the tips and advice. Thank you! -Timmy
@SCAScienceLab9 жыл бұрын
It's so crazy that you posted this video this week. I had just gone back to ballet on Saturday (Jan 10, 2015) - THIRTY YEARS after my last barre. I'd taken ballet for so many years but I let the frustrations take over and I walked away when I was 17. I actually was placed in the intermediate class and I could not be more happy. I can honestly say that my spirit feels free in a way that I had forgotten it could feel. Thanks for the tips - I'll make sure to keep them in mind.
@shopandsearch9 жыл бұрын
You are a great dancer and a great teacher as well. I've been taking adult ballet class for over 2 years and really enjoying it. I want to thank you for all the encouraging and helpful videos you made :-) wish good luck!
@kathryn_morgan9 жыл бұрын
shopandsearch Thank you so much!
@gaellesemaan61148 жыл бұрын
how old were you when you started ballet? am 18 can you please give me few tips?
@shopandsearch8 жыл бұрын
I started with my mum and I was 25 and she was 56. I had no idea what I was doing for the first few months. I floundered every time I take classes and my body was so stiff. If you are taking classes, hope that you're just enjoying it without any pressure or frustration. You'll get used to it and do better.
@barbaragorman9305 жыл бұрын
Hi Kathryn, I love your channel. I am 70, started ballet in my early 30’s. I never performed, just took classes off and on for 20 years and loved it! You have encouraged me to begin again. What is the best music to play while doing your classes? Thank you, Barbara
@raysofgreys6 жыл бұрын
What makes me sad, is that adults can't pursue a career in ballet, like the young ballerinas. We don't even get to perform, and the whole "too old" attitude is both discouraging and depressing. All this really is, is an incredibly expensive hobby! I was never given the opportunity to dance as a kid, because my parents felt like sports & instruments were pointless and too expensive... Which is why it's not fair to the adults who would like to do something more with ballet, than just have a "getting out of the house, once a week" activity!
@rihannadiamonds25046 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right!!! I have been thinking the same. People tend to focus so much on age which is just a number and nothing more. You should check out a KZbin channel I think it's called ballerina by night. I wish adult could go further with their ballet skills dancing than just keep it as a "expensive hobby"
@sherbear93985 жыл бұрын
raysofgreys I’ve started adult ballet as a way to supplement my bellydance practice. Would be cool to perform a ballet piece, tho.
@Tula_Darkwater5 жыл бұрын
I agree, my mom had that mentality when I was a kid. She didn't want to invest in dance for me. I took a semester of ballet in college. But now I'm trying to get back as an older adult.
@Rvya_09955 жыл бұрын
It is very sad, I went to a sumer ballet class when I was like 5 years old, because I loved ballet, but my mom wasn't happy about it, she didn't want me to continue because she thought she'd be putting a lot of pressure on me. Now at age 23 I don't even know if I will ever get to be en pointe or perform at a recital...
@alithomas73265 жыл бұрын
I feel that. I’m 14 and trying to start back up with ballet but my parents won’t let me because they say I’m “too old” and I really just want to do it for fun.
@jessicabloxom27549 жыл бұрын
I really love that you addressed this and I love your videos. Many studios do require their adult students to wear a black leo and pink tights too btw! And just bc we're adults doesn't mean we're just here to have fun and get a work out. What draws me back to ballet is the focus on getting everything as perfect as I can.
@FootoftheCrossMinistries9 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I started ballet at age 41 and love it.....I am just getting to the point of feeling comfortable wearing a leotard (with a shirt over it!). I do recital every year and I love it. I have an awesome and super patient teacher. I am blessed to have found and subscribed to your channel.....Blessings!
@rihannadiamonds25046 жыл бұрын
How long have u been dancing ballet.... How long it took for you to start dancing on pointe? I am 40 years old and starting ballet, I love dance... Since your comment was 3 years ago, are you still dancing ballet at present?
@Anne-zl8qb7 жыл бұрын
Hi Katie - I love your videos. I returned to ballet at age 62 and now 2 years later I am about to buy by first pointe shoes for 49 years. I have an athritic knee and osteoporosis which was one of the drivers for returning - and I've never felt better. I don't ever expect to get away from the barre en pointe but I am loving the challenge. My teacher has recommended your videos too!
@rihannadiamonds25046 жыл бұрын
Well done! Just amazing. Your story inspires me. I am 40 years old and I have just started my first two ballet class... Did it took you two years to get on pointe?
@---nobody---8 жыл бұрын
I'm 22 and I want to start dance. I've been trying for years but as a child my parents would not let me try dance ever; and as an adult I just simply Cannot afford dance classes. 😭 I hate the fact that I know I can never accomplish my dream
@---nobody---8 жыл бұрын
dream of becoming a professional dancer. 😭😭😓😓
@bayleewarr57948 жыл бұрын
Most of the adult ballet classes around my area you pay $5 for each drop-in class. Do you have something similar in your area? That might be a cheaper option for you.
@sophiemay81387 жыл бұрын
CharlieTheUnicorn This might help - there's a fantastic studio in Peterborough called 'Tu Danse' and that offers £6.50 each lesson. To get that money every week, you could help out in stores and shops, or at a hairdressers, just on the weekend. I'm sure you'll be able to scrape by with those extra jobs! Hope I helped :)
@---nobody---7 жыл бұрын
Sophie Davies thank you but I'm in the western US
@---nobody---7 жыл бұрын
And I have a job but as an adult I have so many other things that I need to pay for first.
@dlourdes47433 жыл бұрын
I too began ballet at age 23, I was in good shape from my military training, so I advanced pretty quickly, I lost a lot of weight, and got to dance in point... I did ballet for about 12 years, I was cast by disney to work in a show, so it was fun...after 10 years of no doing much dancing I began last year to practice ballet with Ms K Morgan...I lost most of the weight I gained in the last 10 years....I am preparing now for auditions ...for adult characters in Nutcracker, I am super excited!..eventually I hope to advance to the point ..but as she said...is just for fun and practice.
@lynnmiller46693 жыл бұрын
I know this is a really old video but Ive just watched it and it’s so helpful. I’m 48 and finally done what I’ve wanted to do my whole life, and started ballet classes. There are some incredibly helpful perspectives here - thank you so much! x
@OpheliaPumpernickel3 жыл бұрын
I am at the same point right now. Just moving my arms in a "ballet way" makes me feel so light and full of joy.
@katiethomas65836 жыл бұрын
I'm turning 24 soon and having my first ever ballet lesson in a couple of weeks. When I was a kid my folks just couldn't afford to send me to lessons and that was that. Now I can afford it myself and I'm so so excited, I can't wait to begin!
@hannahh46906 жыл бұрын
In my old dance studio, I did 15 minutes of ballet as a warm up for other things such as hip-hop or lyrical. My old teacher said I was naturally talented and in September I started ballet class. I skipped to intermediate foundation since I had technique already in place before, I love it so much. I'm working on my flexibility and turnout at the moment. I'm nearly 13 now!
@AnnyLovesPink7 жыл бұрын
I started doing ballet when I was three years old but quit when I was seven to do rhythmic gymnastics instead and did that for seven years. Now I'm 24 and about to start doing ballet again. My class starts next week and I'm so excited. I hope I can get my flexibility and strength back. My goal would be to try en pointe
@Natalia-jv2bz2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’d just like to share that I am 25 and started ballet in the pandemic! Although I’m the youngest person in my adult classes, I can’t bend or squat a lot due to a health condition. (It takes me 15 minutes just to put on shoes before standing up again.) That being said, I’ve come to LOVE ballet. I just hold onto the bar and move my lower body. I can’t do grand plies or turns, and I still get nervous when we let go of the bar, but it’s SO nice learning with other adults with different abilities. I found a way to feel elegant and strong and totally make ballet my own. Ballet looks different on every body and it is super fun to learn that!
@roisinnigcrainn77224 жыл бұрын
If the professionals can dance until they're 40, and I'm 19, well geez, I have ages to catch up! I'm starting ballet this term, and I plan to be en pointe and ready for my intermediate exam (RAD) by Jan 2023. By then I'll still be only 21 years old. After that, it'll only take one to two more years of training and one advanced exam to let me get signed with a small company. When I get experience, I can move on and someday audition for a bigger company! If you're younger than 20, THERE IS STILL TIME to become professional! Even if you're a few years older than that, you still have a chance if you put the effort in. Start now, and you can _easily_ achieve your dream! Do NOT be discouraged! I'm another late-starter here with you! We can do this together!
@BarbieLovers110 жыл бұрын
How i wish i could attend your adult classes 😭
@369DivineOne7 жыл бұрын
I loved your clean and straightforward presentation! I'm ready!Almost 43, I did Jazz and ballet basics and I want to do it again because it makes me feel light and free and like a butterfly 🦋!😌
@NellenelleForSure8 жыл бұрын
Great, informative & *relevant* video. Thumbs all the way up 👍✨ You seem like a compassionate and intelligent teacher/woman.
@kaleethomas85168 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I needed to hear. I'm returning to ballet after a 20 year absence, simply because I love it so much. However after dancing until I was 17, returning as an adult I am battling the voices in my head more than anything. Thank you for such a lovely video!
@ElizabethHopkinson7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this video (and all your ballet videos). I have been doing adult ballet for less than a year. My teacher is lovely, but I have still sometimes got sad about how I look or the fact that my body won't do what it used to do. One thing that helped me so much - and it happened by chance, really - is that on a weekend in London with my daughter I went into Freeds and bought a leotard and ballet shoes. Having my kit fitted in such a glamorous shop made me feel like a real ballerina. I felt happier in class afterwards.
@rosanerio27 жыл бұрын
I am an adult ballet dancer, coming back to ballet after more than 20 years away and I love yOUR videos...you are great...thank you ever so much and pleeease -- keep theM coming...LOADS OF LOVE...
@Anna-vz5jl5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much . For this . I’ve been taking Adult Beginner Ballet classes for a few weeks . And I’ve been practicing at home for 6 months . I love my Teacher . I take my classes at the National Ballet of Canada . It’s. Not a big class , yet so our teacher is so encouraging and fun . I’m learning the different terminology. I’m doing my homework . So I can feel a bit more confident when I’m at class . Today I messed up in a couple of combinations, I know how do them usually but I just zoned out , which isn’t good . I was tired that’s all . Can’t wait till next weeks class . This time last year I didn’t know what anTendu or a Pile or a Port de Bras was .. now I know . I have a bit of arthritis in my knee so I take care before class and stretch , and after . I would like to get some Leather Ballet shoes . I have 1 pair of Canvas . What do you like Kathryn ? Leather ? It’s a marble floor I dance on . Anyways thank you for this . 🌸
@belle37448 жыл бұрын
You are so right about the teacher being right for you, I trained as a dancer for years but in my final years at dance school I had an awful teacher who just seemed to hate me and obviously because I was at school I couldn't just change teachers, so I dropped out at 17, it was possibly my biggest regret because I miss it so much and would have loved a career in it!
@LaurenImbriano7 жыл бұрын
I'm currently 18 and I danced ballet/tap combo class til I was 10. I didn't like my studio so I ended up quitting. I started ballet again 2 years ago. I've improved so much just by focusing and listening to what the teacher says. This video is great advice!
@melodysafo5437 Жыл бұрын
Hi Katie! I started taking ballet classes this past year in November 2022, and I enjoy it! I was having some serious doubts on whether or not I should even bother taking ballet classes. I’ve been wanting to take dance classes for fun for a bit, but I have to deal with nasty and discouraging thoughts that tell me that I’m too old, too overweight, and it’s too late. Like, what the heck? Well, I just decided to say “screw it” and took the classes anyways. Best choice I ever made in my entire life! I’m not looking to be a professional ballerina because that was never part of my career plans. I just want to do it as a pastime!
@hummingbirdsmn9 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouraging words! I am an adult who took ballet as a child through my teen years. I dreamed of becoming a professional. I quit ballet after a teacher ridiculed me for not being good enough. I was hurt and bitter for years. I thought, if I can't be a professional, I don't want any part of ballet lessons. It's taken me about 25 years to be ready to let go of perfectionism and the dreams of "what could have been" and just find my love of ballet again. I just signed up for an adult ballet class and am excited and a little anxious about it. It helped to hear your words and let go of trying to be who I was when I was 15 years old. Thank you!!! Your videos are inspiring and helpful! I wish you all the best on your road to healing from your hypothyroidism and back to the stage!
@davidwallace55037 жыл бұрын
Hey Kathryn, I danced till I was 25 and have just gone back to class (at 35!). Your vids have really helped me to gain the strength and turn out back.....still a way to go.... but did your barre today and it was really great! Thanks and keep up the great work! x
@gabrielle4821 Жыл бұрын
I had never even seen a single ballet performance of any kind but I knew I wanted to dance something but I had no clue what. Then one day I was bored out of my mind just sitting around and I decided to watch a clip of ballet. The Waltz of The Snowflakes by the Royal Ballet is what I stumbled upon and I absolutely fell in love and I’ve loved ballet ever since! It’s a little hard sometimes, especially when there are so many people better than you and you feel as though you’re not improving, but like Katie said, it’s about you and you have to remember that! If you wanna give ballet a try you totally should. Just go for it! It really doesn’t matter what other people think!
@ladyravenandcrow71438 жыл бұрын
Like many others here I got discouraged to continue dancing because of a condescending teacher. I took 1 year of ballet at age 14, was able to do splits and then stopped. I was transfered soon after I started from a mixed teens/adults class where we were allowed to wear whatever to a teen class where I soon showed up in a gray leotard. She flipped. I did not know that we had to wear all black ones. No one told me back then and there she was yelling at me for what I was thinking to show up in a different colored leotard. She also never mentioned anything about doing exercises back home to strengthen muscles. Nor did she pay attention to my leg/knee - feet alignment doing plies which resulted in me having knee pain after a while. I wish I had a different teacher back then, I would have stuck around way longer. I did however get an A+ at high school years later in life for holding a one time ballet lecture. We had to choose a subject and then each one would teach the rest of class about the subject. So there I was able to teach others basics of ballet for one class. But anyway soon after I stopped taking classes we could not have afforded it anyway any longer due to life changing circumstance. Now 24 yrs later I am wondering if I should go for adult ballet classes again or rather do Jazz. Do you think taking ballet classes would be better first as a good prep for Jazz? Or is it possible to get really good at Jazz dance without ballet classes? Thank you!!!
@S_ummerday_Z2 жыл бұрын
I’m 14 and starting for the first time in a few weeks so I am very excited!
@BoazsCrown2228 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO much! I need to hear this. I'm 43 and want to overcome my hangups and take ballet again after many many years of not taking it. I want to feel it again on my body and take my body as far as I am able to.
@user-rz7hb1eh3x7 жыл бұрын
I'm a 16 year old beginner who just had their first class yesterday, and I loved it. I know that I messed up and messed up a lot of it but I had fun. The moves I did (which are the very basics) I think I did decent enough, But I had an especially hard day today I did a lot of things that backfired (I was super awkward) and I was being really hard on myself and especially because it's a new thing I started feeling incredibly uncomfortable and insecure about the dancing I did. Thank you for this video because even though I'm not an adult you've kinda reminded me that those kids born way after me they've been dancing longer and I literally started yesterday and to not get so hung up on how it's supposed to look like if I have proper posture and try my best I will improve eventually.
@janew92919 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I started at around age 4 and gave up at 13 (one of my biggest regrets) when my first teacher left to teach overseas and I had a condescending teacher who kept reminding me about my bad feet. I am trying to start ballet again at the age of 36 and I can't even complete a double pirouette or do a split. I feel like I'm so behind. Your video really helps. Do my best!
@AlyceJ10 жыл бұрын
Taking adult ballet classes is high on my bucket list!
@joannerupinskas40107 жыл бұрын
This is spot on! I returned to ballet after a 30 year absence and I also teach a few adult classes. I'm 63 and can still do an entire class. It may not look like I did in my youth but as Katie said, keep the movement simple, and it will work. So happy to see so many of my peers doing similar things. Such a wonderful way to keep moving!!
@Gingerella729 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm 42 and beginning ballet again after many decades. I took ballet as a child and wanted to get back into it. The problem is that there aren't any dance studios within a 100 mile radius of me that offers adult ballet classes! So my only option is to watch tutorials online and reteach myself the basics, and hope I'm doing it right. :) Of the videos I've seen so far, yours are very thorough and encouraging. Thank you for putting them online!
@niosaur8 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel! I've always admired ballet since I was a child, but I never got the chance to take lessons because I lived quite in the middle of nowhere. My mom however used to take lessons as a child, but stopped around the age of 15-16 due to low self-esteem, but she still really loves it. Lately I've been considering giving it a try just for fun and maybe having my mom join me, and your videos has inspired me to have a go at it even though I'm turning 25 and she's 45! I think it might do us both good with the exercise :)
@mathildewesendonck72255 жыл бұрын
Thank you, that was so encouraging!! I took ballet lessons from 15- 19 and now, at 44, I started again on my own. To my surprise, it wasn‘t as hard as I thought. I even learnt to do quite decent double pirouettes which I couldn‘t do when I was young! Definitely because there where no YT tutorials at that time 😅
@taylordeo6604 жыл бұрын
I'm not an adult yet, I just turned 17. I stopped dancing when I was 14 and haven't done ballet since I was a lot younger. I recently started taking Tiler Peck's online classes and got back into ballet. I'm going back into a Teens/Adult Ballet Class in November at the studio I used to go to and I'm so excited!!
@kcookson8510 жыл бұрын
I am totally interested in taking your adult class! Thursday or Friday's are better for me as I have classes Mon- Wed. It's my 5th year back since dancing when I was young. I actually only took ballet for 2 years as a teenager and I do sometimes get frustrated with my turnout and technique, and dealing with injuries that a younger person could bounce back so easily. I love it, love it, love it! I've learned so much and am lucky to have such amazing supportive teachers, and I'm always looking to learn more from others, which is why I'm so happy I found your channel. Thanks for giving everyone your knowledge and experience, we are truly greatful. Kat
@hyvalla10 жыл бұрын
Thank you Katie about this video! I started ballet about 4 years ago at the age of 23, and lately I've been strugling with the feeling of giving up. I'm taking advanced ballet classes with young, "real" ballet students, and I always feel that I suck, I'm only humiliating myself because I can't do everything right or even close to right. Actually, this morning I felt I don't wanna go to the class, cuz today we are going to pointe, and we just came back from Christmas holiday, so my body is still in holiday mode. I even thought that I'm going to quit ballet classes. But then I watched this your video, heard what you told about dancing for myself, for my own fun, and suddenly I wanted to go to the class. I'm definitely not going to be a good ballerina - not even close! But I've done so much work, not only at the classes but been training for myself, too. And even though I'm a adult dancer, I've been able to participate in shows - actually I was in Nutcracker! - and that's what I've always wanted to do: dance ballet, have pointe shoes and perform in ballet shows. So basically I'm living my dream... but I don't feel like that because I'm too strict to myself, I expect too much from myself. I should do this because I love ballet, I love music, and I'm very musical person. So thank you Kathryn for this video! You changed the way I felt (at least today) about ballet: it's not going to be my profession, so why should I stress about it so much? Just doing it because I love it. Thank you! You're the best!!
@SabrinaBella366 жыл бұрын
Heidi S that’s so great that you get to perform and are in such advanced classes! I’m sure you’re better than you think if you’ve been in the nutcracker and are taking class with pre professional girls ☺️
@LovelyLies162 жыл бұрын
I'm 26 and want to get into ballet as my new exercise/hobby to stay healthy, fit, and strong. I always had respect for ballet dancers since my father told me the strength it takes for them to dance and jump with incredible accuracy. And I always loved dancing to stay fit and also have fun. But, it was only recently that I fell into this absolute fascination with ballet. I just love it now and want to pursue it as a solid part of my personal life. I don't want to make this a career, but I am serious about wanting to make it a "serious hobby" if you will. I want to do this. I'm older, but I'm serious about making a new part of my life.
@CuteNoririn3 жыл бұрын
My takeaways: 1. Find something comfortable to wear for class 2. Learn the basic terms 3. Don't feel bad for modifying moves, don't push it when it hurts too much 4. Focus on yourself, do your best and enjoy it 5. Find an encouraging teacher 6. Be realistic: start with basic barre - you don't start with triple fouettes 7. Be warm before class
@Stelladanslesetoiles2 жыл бұрын
I have started ballet 6 months ago. I'm doing a class at home almost everyday, thanks to you Kathryn. I have took a few personnal lessons with a russian retired ballerina and she was extremly nice but not a good teacher at all. She didn't understand a beginner adult point of view and my body boundaries, even if I'm very flexible and quite good in dance in generall. As an adult, we can't be considered as normal students of 9 years old. Our body, despise the work you put in it, can't be as plastic as a child. Of course we can improve and become an advanced dancer. But we have to work with our "adult failures". So my advice is really to find a teacher who understands what it takes to Begin ballet at our age, someone who gives advices mesuring our body qualities. My teacher was from the russian school, and as she only New this one, she tried to teach me this way. But beware : the russian school is not adapted at all for all body types and especially not for adult beginners. They will try to "break" your body so it fits ballet. But for most people, it just creates serious damages for our body. So please, beware of the teacher you choose ! It Can changes all your point of view and future in the ballet life. I didn't find an another teacher that can responds correctly to what I'm looking for. But I didn't give up, and, meanwhile, keeps practicing by myself !
@SharkQu33n5 жыл бұрын
I’m 28. I’m starting ballet soon. I’m so excited. The place I’m going to has no dress code but I bought a leotard and tights because I really wanted to “feel” like a dancer.
@mimiduquette51797 жыл бұрын
Sure do wish your videos would have been around back when I was studying ballet, about 35 years ago! I worked so hard to fight my flat feet, heavy legs and difficulty learning things like fouete turns!! My teachers often told me that I had a good understanding of technique, but it was quite obvious that I would never become a professional ballerina. I remember the night that I decided to quit ballet, how I wept, and watched "The Red Shoes" movie on TV. I'm 57 years old now, and have recently started swing dancing as a fun way to lose weight and to enjoy dancing!! I can honestly say that the ballet training had helped a lot with my swing dancing. I guess what I'm trying to say is, don't forget to enjoy yourself as a dancer! Merry Christmas everyone!!
@LoyaFrostwind7 жыл бұрын
I took a beginner ballet class at my local JC/community college. It was fun and educational. Lots of stretching!
@K4ndieboi6 жыл бұрын
I’m 15 and I’m starting ballet next week to learn the fundamentals of dance and I’m so excited
@donataramazzotti92493 жыл бұрын
Dear Kathrin, thank you so much for this video!! Something I really need... My mum always told me I started dancing before walking... and I loved dancing above everything since I remember! I started ballet at 6, had three years and then moved to Africa. When we got back to Italy I was a teenager with such low self esteem that I never was able to go back dancing since 21 when I started salsa (still too low self esteem to not even look for an adult ballet class..!) Now I’m almost 44... I felt like “now or never” and also a school nearby opened an adult class so I just couldn't miss it!! Had just few months and then stopped for covid. Now I’m training on my own, and just few days ago I found your videos: just adore them!! I need to do yoga for my ernias every day, but apart from that, could you suggest me a week schedule? Again, thank you so much!!!!! I’m really loving training with you!!!❤️🙏🏻❤️
@cynthialetsch33602 жыл бұрын
I am 63 years old and started ballet last month. So far I am finding it so fun and rewarding. Thank you for providing the detailed advice and instruction in your videos. I just watched the first one and have subscribed to your channel.
@meister1210 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was doing well starting at 48 (4 years ago), but 63 that's fantastic! I only wish I'd started much earlier. Like you, I absolutely love it, and look forward to every class. Earlier this year, I took part in the show that the whole dance school was involved in. I was SO nervous for the first two performances, but finally my nerves settled, and I really enjoyed the other performances.
@cynthialetsch3360 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I needed them right now. I got covid on Christmas Day, followed by a strep infection. I am just starting to feel better over the last 4 days. I have not had my ballet shoes on since Christmas and was feeling a little defeated because I had lost all the progress I had made over the previous 2 months. But, I am ready to start again!
@meister1210 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you've been unwell. I'm glad you're feeling better though. I've just returned to class after an injury. We can't let these setbacks put us off, we just have to carry on and keep enjoying our passion for ballet.
@mandereeze39 жыл бұрын
I just took my first ballet class yesterday...and I'm so sore right now! Haha. I do have a question, though. If I start as an adult (I'm 22) is it possible to ever go en pointe? I think that ballerinas en pointe are so beautiful, and I've always wanted to do that, but idk if I've started too late!
@tiryaclearsong4219 жыл бұрын
It is. I'm 24 and en pointe. You just have to find a good instructor willing to work with you to your goals.
@bunheadladymelody33558 жыл бұрын
You are never to late for Pointe just make sure your teacher can see that you are strong enough for them
@serenadeng62285 жыл бұрын
Yes it is! I started taking classes about 10 months ago (23 years old) and just got approved to go en pointe! Find a good teacher and work hard will get you there.
@nicolejarel59535 жыл бұрын
I unfortunately quit ballet due to a very condescending teacher I had. I had other teachers in the school that would give constructive criticism and give off good energy, but that one teacher ruined my experience. I hated it so much I would be so scared to go to class because of her. I love ballet and decided to go back at 19 and I’m so happy I did.
@claraschwab59035 жыл бұрын
I am 20 years old, and I am dancing Ballet since Half a year. I started one time a year. Now I am dancing 5 days tue week. It's my Passion. I love it so much. In January i will Start with point. It is hard work but i love it.
@hannahc46415 жыл бұрын
This was so helpful thank you! I’m starting ballet at 17 and had a full on breakdown (ugly crying and all) on the way home last week because I just can’t follow along. I have slow processing speed anyway because I’m autistic so it made it that much harder and so disheartening! Hoping your videos can help me because I desperately want to be good at ballet but everything seems to be telling me to give up at the moment.
@emilykeen89215 жыл бұрын
Don't give up Hannah! You're learning something which IS complicated, so you - and literally everyone else - will probably have lots of moments of not understanding, and that's completely okay :) It isn't about perfection anyway; it's about enjoying dancing :) Don't give up
@hannahc46415 жыл бұрын
Emily Keen thank you so much 💛 definitely going to talk to my teacher next lesson
@kristinemoorhead85583 жыл бұрын
After retiring from a professional ballet career, 30 years dancing, 30 years retired...I went back to ballet class and LOVE it. It was like going home again. I wish I hadn't stayed away so long, but...Kathryn you are so right when you say not to be frustrated when you know what something is supposed to look like or they way it should feel. It has taken me 2 years to get back to a pretty good barre technique, even though my extensions are not what they used to be. Center work...well still trying to get that back under control. I have to remind myself of my age, and why I'm back in class. It's not because I'm planning on auditioning. Right? I will say that if you can take multiple classes per week, it helps tremendously! Kathryn, how about designing some comfortable, pretty dance wear for us older gals.
@ohnowell9 жыл бұрын
I started with ballet last September (had dance experience before that) at age 18 and really couldn't agree more! I personally like to challenge myself though, because I would really like to get better at dancing technique wise and maybe have some years of a dancing career (not ballet), so that is different for me personally. (Oh and last week I heard that I could go a level higher so I'm sooo happy!) Really appreciate your videos Kathryn!
@ashabc87549 жыл бұрын
This is the perfect video for me - I'm 14 and I am really fat and selfconcious but your videos always help me and now I've gone from 109 pounds to 98 thank you 😄
@victoriaelisha86436 жыл бұрын
You’re not fat! I weigh 109 and I’m considered underweight.
@natbug18654 жыл бұрын
My mom started ballet and I do it with her. She says she hasn’t gotten better but she has improved
@readysetstephxo10 жыл бұрын
Can we take these online classes even if we aren't adults? I'm 16 and have just gotten back into ballet ☺️ great video by the way - it applied to me too!
@rosarl139 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement . I'm starting back from a pelvic fracture. I have been discussing it with my physical therepist some time now.
@kathryn_morgan9 жыл бұрын
Rosa Harris I am so sorry you are dealing with a pelvic fracture! Please take it slowly! Get well soon!
@rosarl139 жыл бұрын
Kathryn Morgan thank you. I've been adding things slowly and making sure to keep a light heart about it.. my turnout is a 90 degree angle not a line.. probably a bit less! Lol
@iryza009 жыл бұрын
I'm 15 and gonna start taking ballet classes this September. I could have start earlier but I always thought that it was too late for me and I should had started when I was like 5 or something. I know I don't have a chance to become professional anymore but at least I'll be able to do something I really love even if it's only a hobby :)
@krisstentan76059 жыл бұрын
are you taking adult ballet classes? or dance with the smaller kids
@emi-qu5iu8 жыл бұрын
I'm in the exact same place right now! I started 3 weeks ago, it's hard, but I enjoy it so much!
@SabrinaBella366 жыл бұрын
Well Misty Copland didn’t start until age 13 so you aren’t too far off! Never know what could happen!
@madalenes95714 жыл бұрын
15 is late, but it’s not *too* late! If you want to perform, study up as much as you can and practice as much as you can! With enough hard work you can get there! If you love it, you’ll be able to do whatever you want to do in ballet. You can do it!! ❤️
@Unicornjasmine2 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video focused on vocabulary and alignment, isolating a selection of poses and making sure we are in correct form to prevent injury before doing them in combination? I think this will be great for those of us new to your channel who have no training and are wanting to advance from beginner to intermediate videos correctly (poncho, arabesque, battlements, etc) thank you!
@sociallyawkward999 жыл бұрын
Hi, Kathryn. I'm 17 years old, and I really want to get into ballet and learn how to dance at a very advanced level (and hopefully get on pointe), but not as a career or anything (I'm attending college for a career in engineering, actually). I'm already in moderately good shape. In high school, I did Crossfit training and Cross Country running. I've also already started doing barre workouts and trying to improve my flexibility. The problem I have, though, is that I can't afford to go to classes more than once or twice a week, but I read online that you have to take 3 or 4 classes a week in order to become very good. What do you suggest I do?
@kathryn_morgan9 жыл бұрын
***** Well you are definitely on the right track. Good for you for making a true effort and working hard. The more classes you can do on your own at home, the better you will be. Even if is just a barre in your living room, you will improve so so much. Try and also do more repetitions of combinations. That builds strength because you are doing twice as much work. Let me know how you are doing!
@jinjink16005 жыл бұрын
You must be good dancer now
@Saritaschaoscafe4 жыл бұрын
sociallyawkward99 I just saw this comment I hope you’re still doing ballet! And I’m certain you’re amazing at it now!
@meaghanolivia48042 жыл бұрын
i hope things worked out for you
@angieischina8 жыл бұрын
This video is very motivating!! The last time I took a dance class was about 10 years ago (currently 22 years old) and it is a little challenging trying to get back into the ballet routine mentally and physically. The girls in the class I'm in are in high school or younger who have been dancing for a while/year after year and they go to a dance type high school. So I always feel left behind/the weakest link when we do exercises at the barre and across the room. Sometimes I get frustrated because I can't do the steps or moves like the other ladies. The comment about adults getting frustrated when they can't do a move correctly because they know how it's supposed to look is so accurate with me. I'm definitely going to try and get that thought process out of my head and just try my best or else I won't be able to enjoy the class. Luckily the teachers are very kind and understanding and let me go at my own learning pace. I'm so glad that you made a video for adults who are returning to ballet or starting ballet for the first time. This definitely helps boost my confidence and motivates me. Thank you so much!!
@AE-ld9ck9 жыл бұрын
Hey Kathryn! Are you planning on making a "late starter" video for us who started ballet as early to mid teens who aspire a career or teaching career in ballet? I love your videos. Also, I am auditioning for my first SI (Vaganova style) on January 16th, and I can't wait for it! :)
@brendamiller57853 жыл бұрын
Years ago I was an adult beginner dancer. The school I was at (in a fairly large Canadian city) offered adult classes. We had fun, but we're quite serious. In the year end recital we had Two numbers - contemporary and ballet. With costumes and make-up in a dressing room and everything! There was a matinee and an eveing pergormance. For a brief moment I felt like a Professional
@DeviVanhon4 жыл бұрын
I (re-)started at 31. I feel like if I dress the part, I work harder and feel like I am more serious. So I only feel comfortable in the traditional ballet garb. Even now at nearly 40. And yeah, I dance because I love it.
@Holunderfaerie8 жыл бұрын
I'm Getting more excited every day that my Trial Lessons are getting closer. I asked at a ballet school in the neighbouring town for lessons and the owner of this school was so nice . she gave me the option to try contemporary ballet and classic ballet. The Lessons start after School Holidays in January. I always wanted to dance ballet but we never found a teacher that was sympathetically enough for my 5-year-old self. i went to a dance group for children after this for 6 years Then it was too late to start because nobody offered beginner classes for 12 year olds. Now it's my turn to fulfill my dream of dancing ballet. and I need it for my back
@sweetjoyceann8 жыл бұрын
Been dancing for 50 years and plan to dance 50 more.Je suis une danseuse. Je ne compte pas mon âge en années terrestre
@rossi70567 жыл бұрын
ouiiiii
@carashoupi6 жыл бұрын
La belle attitude, je l’adapte pour moi : )
@ananda_miaoyin4 жыл бұрын
Age is just a shadow on the altar of time. Keep dancing!
@avwel38278 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! This is seriously so valuable!!❤❤❤
@zoedaskalopoulou15869 жыл бұрын
hey Katie , I have a request, I think you should do a repertoire videos ... Like basic variations that we should practice as dancers 👌 please do that it would be very beneficial to us!! Thanks for your wonderful and inspiring videos!! ❤
@mandeloo94047 жыл бұрын
I was a natural as a child. My flexibility has never wavered, which is weird because I haven't trained my flexibility since I was 11. After they told me I'd fail miserably at pointe because of my arches (at the shoe store of all places) I just lost my will. 3 kids and 24 years later I'd love so much to go back.
@lunaroyale45559 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful tips! I'm just starting dancing/ballet. I always thought it was beautiful, and I wanted to get a good work out and better my posture. I'm starting beginning ballet at my college, yet the way the class is handled, there is a mix with advanced and beginner. I feel like they go way too fast and I can't find myself to pay attention to my teacher (and cause she goes so fast herself). I will look into your classes as well! Thanks again. :)
@_Summer.9 жыл бұрын
I'm 24 and considering some adult classes. Your videos are so encouraging!
@skatergirl67647 жыл бұрын
what eyeshadow are you wearing that makes your eyes look so blue? I love it! You give such wonderful advice and also do it with humility. I love your videos.
@saraht-ds1ml3 жыл бұрын
You're so beautifully spoken 👍👍👍👍
@pokeaish7 жыл бұрын
I‘m 26 now. I recently started with ballet and I love it! Of course I know that ever being a professional is not an option but I love it for doing it as my hobby. The only thing that scares me is that I am not skinny yet. I do weigh more than a typical 6 oder 4 and that is not really the standart for ballet right? But I am on it to lose the weight, not just for ballet but for me.
@alliep76537 жыл бұрын
You're so supportive and positive :) Makes me excited to go back to ballet class. Thank you for your inspirations Katie.
@mmelusinne5 жыл бұрын
I saw this video a year ago when I was starting ballet classes and after seeing it again today, just to see if I can get some new info... everything feels so relevant, is like a hole new video hahaha so helpful 💕 thanks Kathryn 💕
@Music-fw4zq4 жыл бұрын
Good Job!
@ericayates906 Жыл бұрын
One day at lunch, one of the younger women ask several of us if we would have any interest in taking an adult dance class. Four years later I’m still taking the dance class (ballet) and a stretching class that’s all levels and ages. It’s challenging and relaxing at the same time.
@Katjahae Жыл бұрын
Dear Kathrin, thank you so much for your tips.
@yalith.natasha10 жыл бұрын
Can you either do some pointe classes in addition to your barres and centers on here or do a pointe class on pow how? I'd prefer something pretty advanced as turns are a big struggle for me on pointe but I'm sure I could benefit from some beginner pointe classes too. My issues with turns in pointe shoes might be resolved by going back to the beginning and fixing the technique problems there. I love your channel! You have helped me so much as a dancer! Thanks!
@missmlb38424 жыл бұрын
Great encouraging tips!
@dejaentendu09 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great video! For other viewers who are interested in taking adult ballet classes, I can recommend two studios I've had great experiences with: Mark Morris Dance Center in Brooklyn (particularly the classes with Ashley Tuttle) and Koresh School of Dance in Philadelphia.
@Heartsx4ever9 жыл бұрын
I'm 17 and I'm starting ballet soon. I used to dance ballet when I was 11 but I stopped after one class. My desire for dancing ballet is so strong that I really want to learn ballet again. The problem is, I can't find any dance studio in my city offering adult beginner class. I feel so nervous because I have to start at level 1 (nursery ballet) with very young and little girls who are already better in dancing ballet. Is it okay if I dance with girls who are several years younger than me? I feel shy but I'm very willing to learn! Any advice/tips? Thank you! :)
@akabean25599 жыл бұрын
hey! I am 13 years old,and I started ballet this year and I'm learning with 11-12 year olds,they're really nice and no one really cares (including me). IT IS SO MUCH FUN,definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made.Don't be ashamed, don't think about how old you are, if you love it -it doesn't matter! hope I gave you a little motivation
@jolenechu16399 жыл бұрын
I just started ballet at 13 and I'm dancing with like 9years old. I would recommend finding a friend to join u so it wouldn't be so awkward and find a very nice teacher.
@LoyaFrostwind7 жыл бұрын
Iya Javate , go check out your local community college.
@heatherlily80686 жыл бұрын
I started at 15 so I feel your pain. I had to dance with 6-9 year olds. But after awhile it's not that bad, as long as you do your best you can move up and do whatever you want!
@jackystar50996 жыл бұрын
I'm 17 and I'm starting in an adult class and in a beginner class with 10-12 year olds. I'm nervous but hopeful there'll be tall 10 year olds do I don't stand out much. I'm taking both classes because they were recommended for me because my goal is to make it en pointe. Did you start? How was it if you did?
@ericagoehring108910 жыл бұрын
I am so happy to have found this!!! Your classes are so affordable. Thank you!!
@kseniacatxxx38993 жыл бұрын
I finally finally started ballet 2 years ago at 22, One of my favourite teachers always said, if we messed up, "It's okay I'm not calling Royal Nz Ballet on you!" which we loved hah
@ScreamingNeonDinosau7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I'm going to start taking classes this Monday at my college and I'm so nervous
@EmilyCarrollCello7 жыл бұрын
I'm studying to become a professional orchestra conductor. When I led my first weekly orchestra four years ago, I ended up with collapsed arches because I had bad technique and wasn't used to standing for so long. I started adult ballet classes a few months ago, and I have noticed that my feet are getting stronger. I think I'll keep going because it's helping my podium technique, I can workout while learning scores, and I might end up conducting ballet someday. My question is, would pointe be realistic in a few years, and would it be helpful for my feet? Or is it healthier to stick with non-pointe, since conducting is more of a flat-footed stance? I'm already 25.
@Ash-dx2yl3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Your feet and ankles have to be super strong first but I'm 61 and was told by the head of ballet at my college that it is possible even for me.