Thursday, December 10, 2009

3 yeard old ballet music?

I need good ballet songs for little kids, like "this is my left foot", Gallop



3 yeard old ballet music?sheet music



One of the best places to get songs like "This is my Left foot" is on old teaching records put out on lables like: Hoctor, Stepping Tones, Statler, and Kimbo. These are all hard to find these days, I try to talk with older teachers who would have been teaching back in the 50's and 60's and ask if I can make copies of their old records.



As far as purchasing some, you can still get some of them on-line. Many have been made into CD's.



http://www.musicworksunlimited.com/produ...



http://www.hoctordance.com/store.aspx?id...



http://www.kimboed.com/index.asp?Categor...



http://thedanceteacherstore.com/mfg-subc...



Hope that helps!



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use nursery rhymes or common children songs with cheeful tunes. The childrens love it.
go to danceclassmusic.com, lots of choices. or behindbarres.com, or balletclassmusic.com.

Can you help..going to the ballet Swan Lake..applauding?

i have always had a secret dream to see the ballet..Swan Lake..so graceful %26amp; i am mesmerized by the beauty and skill of the dance - and now..my husband has treated me to actually go to london and see it in june...at the Royal Albert Hall...i am SO excited about it.



however...i am worried - do we applaud after an act - like you do in a musical? or is the clapping at the end? i'd like to know before i go...dont want to look like a dummy!! - thank you to anyone who can advise...and please..if you dont like the ballet - no nasty comments.



plus....what do you wear? i know jeans are not ok - is a trouser suit (smart) ok?...nerves are already setting in and its 2 months away!



Can you help..going to the ballet Swan Lake..applauding?headache



You can always applaud for a solo or pas de deux, and it is fine to applaud at the end of the act (just like in musicals). Like others have said...follow the audience, they will applaud when appropriate.



Dress up, it will make you feel magical along with a magical night at the ballet. Many women will wear nice evening dresses. A smart suit will be appropriate also. Gentlemen should wear a tie, and a jacket would look very nice.



Soak up the evening and all it entails! You will feel beautiful and will enjoy a beautiful ballet!. Also, if you tend to cry at a sad story, bring a nice hanky to dry your eyes.



Can you help..going to the ballet Swan Lake..applauding?paramount theater opera theater



Just wait and see what the audience does. Follow their lead. Have fun!
clap if you want to, but no dancing in the aisles.
You can applaud after an act, or even after an especially wonderful solo. And I agree with the other poster who said follow the lead of the audience; just clap when they do. A very chic trouser suit is fine, when in doubt, wear black!
I agree with Heart about how to dress.



About the applause, Ballet is less rigid than going to a Concert where you have to wait until the end of the piece. Generally people applaud after a solo, pas de deux and even after a wonderful corps de ballet moment. Even some times they applaud before as with the fouettees (32 turn done in just one leg) of the black swan in act two.



You will love it, it is my favourite Ballet it never ever tires me!



Have fun, fun, fun and then tell us how it went! ;-)
You'll know when to applaud... it'll just feel right, plus there will be 100's of people there, so if you're not sure, just follow their lead!



As for what to wear maybe check your tickets first. If there is a Dress Code, ie Evening dress, it will be mentioned on the ticket. Dress up but wear something you will feel comfortable in, as you will be sitting for quite a while. Wear trousers or skirt and a nice top, a trouser suit may feel a bit too formal. But most of all just enjoy the experience, don't worry too much about what other people are doing or wearing.



Enjoy Swan Lake, it is a beautiful Ballet and if your husband enjoys it too, try and persuade to him to watch some modern works at the Royal Opera House as well!

Is it to late for me to take ballet?

I am 15 and I have been hoping to one day take ballet but I am not the smallest person in the world and all I ever see is pencil thin people who do ballet. Is it possible for a person who isn't skinny(or even close to it) to do ballet ?



Is it to late for me to take ballet?plays



It's never too late to take ballet, and you don't have to be stick thin to be really good. My ballet teacher started ballet when he was 18 or 19, and he's been in a lot of ballets. It's all about the passion, will, and commitment. If you really like it and work hard(and have fun!), you'll get good no matter what age you start. Taking ballet (with proper techniques) will actually help you to lengthen your muscles and help your posture鈥攏ot over night of course, so you'll have to have patience. Lots of studios have beginner teen ballet classes. You'll probably learn faster at this age, anyway. Just relax, try it, and enjoy it! If you really love ballet and have fun with it (while still working hard), you'll improve no matter what size you are.



I'm a dancer, and I've been dancing since I was 2. I didn't really start taking ballet until I was a little older. And still, I'm no stick! I have my mom's muscular thighs, big butt and flat chest! No body is perfect, and the beauty about dancing any style of dance is that no body NEEDS to be perfect!



But I also agree with what Jamie said above. My answer mostly supported the possible decision that you just want to persue ballet as a recreational activity. If you are thinking about professional ballet, really work hard at it for about three years, develop healthy eating habits. Dairy products are really good for dancers!



Don't let what anybody says discourage you though. Just really focus on your goals鈥攜ou really have the power to do what ever you want!



Is it to late for me to take ballet?opera ticket opera theater



yes its possible



i take dance



14 years on my belt l0l



im 15.



start.



now.



ballet roccks
Absolutely not, in fact your feet wont be as deformed as they would growing in toe shoes. Great time to start, Good luck, you'll love it.
it's definitely never too late to start taking dance lessons. you shouldn't be intimidated--lots of people who take dance aren't stick thin. don't let your insecurities keep you from doing something you've wanted.



ballet is for all--whether you're skinny or un-skinny.
yes very much darling! i've seen big sized people in ballet and they're just as flexible, strong and graceful.



i started real late for ballet too, at around 17 and i'm very much okay. they don't have 'adult ballet beginner courses' for nothing, you know.



as long as you're passionate and dedicated about it you'll see results. all the best girl!
It isn't too late! Please just be realistic about what you want to do and what your body is capable of. Your body will adapt to it as you go. Ballet is a skill.....you have to build it!! Embrace it! Dance is a very healthy activity. It also teaches discipline.......and all while you are having fun!
May be u just think of it being to late haven't u ever seen my old boy's mum do it at chapel.



believe me it's not too late contact me and i will direct u to her place she does it even better is it ,.....no she does it best in accordance to those kid at daycare
no--go for it
Life is about daring and discovering, don't let anything stop you from fulfilling your dreams.
people sy its to late but i dont think so i think u can start at any age if ur willing to take the hard work.
Of course you can do ballet. You will have ot work hard to build up the technique that most people start learning at a young age, but if you want to learn bad enough, and are determined, you can find passion in dancing. I know from experience. I didn't start dancing ballet until i was 14, And believe me, i am not one of those pencil thin people you are speaking of, But with determination and enough drive I have taken and passed two Royal Acadamy of Dancing exams with fairly high marks. So, if you want it bad enough, it is definatly possible. good luck!!
I started ballet when I was 18 and pointe when I was 20. I definitely think you can start ballet and get good at it despite your non-pencil size. All you need is determination.



Good Luck!
You are never too old or too big for ballet. My only suggestion to you is that you decide where your ballet is going to lead you.



Do you want to do it just for fun? Do you want to seriously pursue it? If it is a serious goal for you, you might have to loose weight. I am not saying this to be mean and harsh. It can really strain your ankles and knees to focus too much weight on those joints.



Please realize that I am not saying, "Hey, you need to start throwing up and starving yourself." I had some of these issues and I have seen far too many girks go down that road. Just get in touch with what your body needs. You don't have to be rail thin, but the bigger you are, the harder it will get.



Also, you'll need at least three good years of ballet technique and training before you can begin pointe, if that's what you're interested in.
Absolutely, go for it!!! I had a dance teacher who didn't start dancing until she was 18. She was so passionate about it that she made it a career...she's amazing as well. She even did some Broadway work :) As for the weight....please don't be pencil thin! Dance should be for all body types. Besides, dance will get you into shape if you feel that you aren't. You should also try Jazz and Hip Hop, they are great fun!
its never too late to start ballet (pointe)!!!....even tho u don't have the "body of a dancer"...doesn't mean u can't do it..if its somethin u love to do, then go for it!!...ur feet will eventually form an arch, and ull be able to do ballet just as easy as every other girl!
Omg!! Absolutly not! Its never to late to take ballet! I love it!! It doesnt matter how big you are! It may seem like it but it isnt just for the skinny people it is for everyone! I really hope that you find a great teacher that will teach you all they know! Its unbelievable what you learn at dance, and the friends that you make that last a lifetime! I really love ballet and I know you will to! HAve fun with it and youll go far!!
Everyone can do ballet no matter what there size or age. All you need to do is concentrate and work hard. The only way you can not do it is if you give up. Some people think dancing is easy but it is hard too. SO just rember work hard never give up and do your best.
never is too late.....if u really like it...do it now!!!!

Blur or Green Ballet Slippers?

Hi there,



Can anyone tell me me where I can buy colored (blue or green or yellow) soft leather ballet slippers. I wear an adult size 10 c width and have been looking on the net, but have come up empty...any suggestions?



Blur or Green Ballet Slippers?ms stress



Have you tried DanceDistributors online? If you haven't definitely check them out. Otherwise, I think you'll just have to get white canvas slippers and die them. I've done it before, and it works well.



Blur or Green Ballet Slippers?home theater system opera theater



forever21



kohls



alloy.com



charlotte russe



any of those should have them
Get a pink pair and use shoe dye, Dylon. To get the exact colour you want. Don't be afraid to mix two colours together to get exactly what you want.c
I saw a bunch of them at OldNavy yesterday (Black Friday)...all different colors too.
you wont be able to find them any where. you have to spray paint them, and trust me, it works. my grandma is my ballet teacher and she always has to spray paint peoples shoes. but yeah, it would be nice if they sold different color shoes.



~Kayla~
um, if ur a guy then why dont u just get regular black???
Professional ballet slippers?



Buy some with dyable satin.
Try this website called Jennetsdancewear.com
im not sure where you could find them. but you could always spray paint your regular ballet shoes.
You might have to dye them.
guys ordinarily don't wear colored slippers.



they almost always wear black....



in fact, i've never seen a guy wear anything other than black slippers.



((p.s.:he wasn't talking about the ballet flats that youu wear as street shoes. he's talking about REAL ballet shoes that youu wear for ballet classes.))
You will probably have to either dye them or spray paint them yourself.
You asked it many times and seem to be dissatified with the answers, for you're coming back with the same question.



There is no other way than dyeing canvas or satin slippers with fabric dye (Dylon, Ritz) or spray painting the leather slippers.

Can you suggest gifts for my (male) former ballet instructor?

Years ago he was my ballet instructor at a professional school and we've recently been reconnected online. We're planning to meet for coffee in the next few weeks... and I don't want to arrive empty-handed.



He's a professional ballet dancer and a ballet master, 40 years old, so any suggestions will be appreciated. Thank you!



Can you suggest gifts for my (male) former ballet instructor?binoculars



any type of beauty product from the Kiehl's counter. trust me on this one.



Can you suggest gifts for my (male) former ballet instructor?violin opera theater



Something to help him remember you. Think of a time you shared together or something you laughed about and get something from you heart. If you liked him that much as an instructor why not write him a really good, thank you and have it framed. If you doesn't like it at least he will have a frame.

Golf and Water Ballet are to sports as a Big Mac and ice cream cone are to healthy eating. Do you ag

Checkers is more of a sport than water ballet! LMAO!



Golf and Water Ballet are to sports as a Big Mac and ice cream cone are to healthy eating. Do you agree?performing arts center



As for golf, any sport that everyone can do while drinking a beer and smoking a cigar while driving is not a sport.



Water Ballet is just a way for the feminists to see more females in the "sports"world. Ask anyone who watches football if it water ballet is a sport and they will laugh at you.



Golf and Water Ballet are to sports as a Big Mac and ice cream cone are to healthy eating. Do you agree?sunshine opera theater



I would have to say that I do not agree.I think if you tried to water ballet you would discover just how much physical strength and endurance is needed. As for golf, perhaps cut out the golf carts and beer breaks.
Hey,,,, lay off Big Macs,
No, golf is a very mental and physical game. It's just not as action-packed as hockey or basketball etc. It has a lot more mental aspects, like baseball. However, I honestly think Water Ballet should be in the dance category, not sports. Can't give a good reason other than it just doesn't fit sports.
Party. I agree on the water ballet thing but not on the golf one. I you try golf youll come to like or maybe love. And another thing Pro Golfer make upp 20 MILLION per year

Where to learn ballet in singapore????

i staying in singapore and i'm currently 13. i'm interest in learning ballet. i don't mind too be with younger ones like 8-9 yr old.do your know whr can i learn?



Where to learn ballet in singapore????opera score



you can try dance castle, dance dynamix, Attitude dance Studio, Dance Ensemble Singapore (DES), Jitterbugs Swingapore.



for more info, you can look up this website:



http://singapore.angloinfo.com/af/680/si...



if not i only know the website of DES:



http://www.des.org.sg



And for dance castle:



http://www.dancecastle.com



hope these help! XD

 
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