Facet #3 | Depth of Technique - The Invisible Key to Ballet

If you’ve been dancing for a while and wonder why your pirouettes aren’t working yet, or why your petite allegro isn’t getting quicker, or why your legs won’t stay turned out in the center or lift any higher, or why your port de bras still doesn’t look quite how you want, then this is the facet for you.

This facet of ballet is where we work to master movements within the ballet paradigm, which involves turned out legs, pointed ankles, long toes, stretched knees, elongated posture, and arm movements to extend our lines from our back and create gestures.

We build the mechanisms that make ballet look and work correctly. The depth of technique enables us to create the look of effortless elegance while secretly and invisibly working really hard to control the body. It enables us to use gravity & physics to our advantage to turn, leap, lift our legs up high, and more.

And it is what gives ballet the “look” of gracefulness, and the “je ne sais quoi” of floating across the stage.

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Facet #1 | The Facet to Rule them All | Your Mind. Perfectionism, Motivation, Inner Critic, and Positive Thinking

When we are training our bodies, we must also train our minds. In the journey to advancing in ballet, our mind needs to adapt and grow as much as our bodies, if not more.

Here’s the thing, without a positive and powerful mindset, we won’t be able to stick around long enough in our ballet journey to see real progress. Without an open mind, we won’t be able to experiment and try the new things that are needed to change habits and learn new patterns. And without a healthy relationship to our inner critic, we’ll just frustrate and torture ourselves until ballet isn’t fun anymore.

Let’s dive into how to have fun working on the details of technique, how to enjoy ballet, and how to keep coming back for long enough to actually make meaningful progress in your dancing.

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Why ballet is amazing and everyone should do it

The way I see it: if barre, yoga, and martial arts can be mainstream in every shopping mall, and people can get really good at those things as adults, why not ballet? So I’m here to say ballet can be mainstream. It will. We are making it so. You are making it so, with your passion, dedication, and every person you speak to about your ballet passion. You are on the cutting edge of the change and the movement.

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Sneak Peek of Season 2 - Is it too late for me to learn ballet?

Today, I’ll be giving you a sneak peek of season 2 of Broche Banter. Season 2 will be a little different format, and I’ll be directly addressing fears, anxieties, questions, and concerns that we heard from dancers in season 1.

We’ll be focusing in on the question:

How good can you really get when you started ballet late? Can you learn pointe? Pirouettes? Get more flexible? Get your extensions? Perform? Learn ballets? Partner?

Is it too late for me to dance?

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Broche Banter #44 -- Julia | On similarities between skiing and ballet

Today on the show, I chat with Julia, a ski instructor who recently began ballet as an adult.

We talk a little bit about how she finally decided to pursue ballet, first getting started following along on YouTube and then joining my online studio soon after that.

We also dive into the incredible similarities between skiing and ballet and how both need an incredible amount of control over rotating our legs.

The day after we recorded the episode, she reported back that she had told her other ski instructor friends about how some adults have limiting beliefs that they can’t improve their turnout or that they’re stuck with what they had, and the other instructors were legitimately confused. That’s how sure the community of ski instructors is that you can improve your turnout!

You’re sure to love Julia’s optimistic outlook and incredibly unique perspective. Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #43 -- India | On Floor Barre and Pro Ballet in France

Today on the show, I chat with India, who’s a professional ballerina and Floor Barre instructor living in France.

We talk about what Floor Barre is, why we think adults should be taken seriously in their ballet education, and a little about the hierarchical system of professional ballet in France.

It’s a fascinating conversation full of so many tidbits about ballet history, ballet itself, and inspiration. Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #42 -- Robin

Today on the show, I chat with Robin.

She danced a little when she was young, and then returned to it as an adult, even getting en pointe for the first time as a grownup.

We talk about the joy of the little wins in ballet, her experience on the board at her wonderful adult-only local ballet studio, and the interesting differences between home ballet and studio ballet.

Robin has a wonderfully cerebral outlook on the ballet world that you’re sure to enjoy!

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Broche Banter #41 -- Hannah @ Wonder of Ballet

Today on the show, I chat with Hannah, the creator of the Wonder of Ballet blog for recreational dancers.

We talk about so many topics, about how to feel like you belong in the ballet world, getting en pointe as an adult, and how we hope the world of adult and recreational ballet will continue to change and grow.

Enjoy!

Find Hannah on Instagram @myballetsteps & @wonderfoballet

Or online at Wonder of Ballet

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Broche Banter #39 -- Veronica K | On Safe Adult Ballet Training

Today on the show, I chat with Veronica K, who runs an online ballet cross-training and injury prevention platform.

We talk about a wide range of topics, including physical therapy, cyberbullying, and popular fake or unrealistic before/after photos.

It’s an awesome conversation where we get a chance to compare notes on how we help ballet work for adult dancers and regular everyday human bodies.

But, the best part is that you will get to hear Veronica’s unique perspective from her physical therapy and personal training background that she brings to the ballet world.

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #38 -- Kara | Is it too late to learn something new?

Today, I chat with Mic, a long-time piano teacher and professional musician who recently started ballet.

2020 was a really hard year for musicians, but Mic is so happy that it gave her the opportunity to pursue her love of ballet.

We connect on so many topics including why art matters, the learning process of a technical artform like ballet and piano, and why we love ballet. Her kind and warm heart will surely leave you smiling.

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #37 -- Michelle

Today, I chat with Mic, a long-time piano teacher and professional musician who recently started ballet.

2020 was a really hard year for musicians, but Mic is so happy that it gave her the opportunity to pursue her love of ballet.

We connect on so many topics including why art matters, the learning process of a technical artform like ballet and piano, and why we love ballet. Her kind and warm heart will surely leave you smiling.

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #36 -- Alyssa

Today, I chat with Alyssa about her experiences finding her way back to ballet as an adult.

She shares her love of dance and her winding journey to find a ballet studio to call home. She hopes that by sharing some of her struggles with different levels, teachers, and studio situations will help you feel less alone with challenges you might face, and help you keep pushing to find the right environment for you to blossom into the dancer of your dreams.

Follow her story on Instagram @backtotheballetbarre!

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #35 -- Madame Olga

Today on the show, I chat with Madame Olga, a celebrity teacher in New York City and online on Instagram and her streaming service Madame Olga Television.

She is known for her true Russian style of teaching, but even more so for bringing humor to the ballet studio to help dancers find their perfect 5th position through love, light, and positivity.

If you haven’t experienced a class with Madame Olga, I highly recommend that you hit pause, go to Instagram.com/madameolgav or search Madame Olga on YouTube and watch a few minutes of class with her before continuing. And then, after you listen to this podcast, you should definitely dance along with one of her classes!

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #34 -- Harmony

Today, I chat with Harmony, who recently achieved her goal of her first pair of pointe shoes before her upcoming 50th birthday!

We talk about her absolute undying love of ballet, what it was like for her to take her very first ballet class a little over a year ago, and why she thinks anyone with dreams of ballet should just get started and hop in with us!

Follow Harmony’s story on instagram @ballet_harmony.

Enjoy!

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Broche Banter #33 -- My 2020 Story: A Story of Gratitude, Loss, and Hope

This podcast episode is a little different. Many of us are re-entering lockdowns, again feeling separated from our communities, and maybe even wondering what’s the point of it all. Looking ahead at a difficult winter, wondering how we’ll make it through.

So, I wanted to take a moment, inspired by the season of giving thanks on Thanksgiving, to share my story. The last time I shared my own story on the podcast was episode 11 in June, right after I made the decision to close the studios. Since then, I’ve spent the summer healing, growing, and discovering. I have tried to write this story many times this summer. But now I am ready. The story is ready. And I think the time is right.

This episode is not a glossy highlight reel of good things. It’s messy and sad at times, but with what I think is an ending of optimism. I hope my story will give you a sense of hope in this dark time. So come along for this ride with me.

I am grateful for 2020 in all of its dumpster fire glory 🔥💩 For helping me discover what truly matters, for helping me find my confidence, and for seriously making me a stronger person. For helping me reach my goals: New ideas, new experiences, and confidence.

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Broche Banter #32 --- Tom

Today, I chat with Tom who lives across the pond in the UK.

He’s always been fascinated with ballet, but only started dancing a few years ago. Before that, he began his journey with mindfulness practice, which helped pull him out of a dark time. That led him to yoga, and finally now to ballet.

He now teaches both yoga and mindfulness, and enjoys ballet for the purity of the movement, and strives to enjoy every step of the journey without getting caught up into goals. The process and living in the moment is what brings the joy.

Enjoy!

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