The Search for Portable Ballet Barres

An example of a homemade metal ballet barre

I have been on a hunt for cheap but sturdy ballet barres to replace the adjustable single barre we've had at our studio for 20+ years. It no longer "adjusts" and just sits at the lowest setting.

After hours of research on the web, I am deciding whether it's worth my time and effort to build my own, buy a kit or just bite the bullet and pay the shipping for a pre-assembled barre.  After the jump are my research findings – hopefully saving you some time!

If you have any suggestions about ballet barres – chime in with a comment!

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Follow Friday on Twitter

If you don’t use Twitter, you don’t know what you’re missing! Twitter can be an overwhelming onslaught of mini-messages, but it can also be very useful to a dancer looking for audition updates or an inside look at being a professional dancer.

This Follow Friday, we are taking a look at some dance of your favorite dance companies:

@LimonDance

@HubbardStreet

@ParsonsDance

@BalletBlack

@PghBallet


@BostonBallet

@HoustonBallet

@nycballet

@ABTBallet

And of course, you can find all of our buzz on our Twitter page: www.twitter.com/thedancebuzz

Dance News – World Ballet Edition

Controversy in the Scottish Ballet Troupe – The Arts Desk

Tensions High over Flemish Ballet Merger – The Australian


All Things Cuban Ballet

Cuban Ballet – NPR (All Things Considered)

Cuban audiences respond slowly to ABT – Dance Magazine

Why ABT fell short with Havana audiences – Wall Street Journal

ABT Dancers on their classes in Cuba – New York Times

Differences in class in Cuba vs. ABT
– Wall Street Journal

Ballet Room Corners: Cechetti, RAD & Russian / Vaganova

Numbering the walls or corners in your classroom can be helpful for teaching all ages – from pre-schoolers who can learn to jump to “wall 3”, to ballerinas who travel from corner to corner, ballet schools have used a fixed number system for years.

However, each school has a different method for numbering their directions. Keeping them all straight can make your head spin!

So we’ve created a little cheat sheet for you to keep in your back pocket. For teachers of another discipline aside from ballet, you might consider adopting one of these numbering methods in addition to using tradition theater directions (upstage, downstage, etc).

Cechetti
Cechetti starts with numbering the corners of the room first starting with the front right corner and going counter-clockwise (1-4). Then the front or “audience” is labeled 5 and the rest of the walls are numbered counter-clockwise as well.

Russian / Vaganova style

With this school, you start by facing the front and label that “1”. Then go around the room clockwise and label each point, so the front right corner is 2, the right wall is 3 and so on.

RAD Method
With RAD, you begin by numbering the walls first and then the corners, in a clockwise direction.

Teaching Tip: Hang large numbers on your studio walls / corners. Use the numbers in class – such as “let’s travel from corner 4 to corner 2”. Play 4-corners for a special treat for younger dancers. Halfway through the year, take one number down each week. Continue to play the games and use the corner names in class and see if the dancers remember which corner is which.

Pas de Trois Response: How Important Is Barre-practice?

Another interesting question posed at the Pas de Trois dance blog: How important is barre-practice?

I can’t tell you how many times my younger dancers have asked this question (in a variety of ways… mostly some variation of “Ballet barre is boring, why do we have to do it?!”).

If you look at any sport or art form, you will see that they will do their own version of the ballet barre: a singer will sing scales during warm-up, soccer players run drills – my students understand this metaphor (even if they don’t like the result: more ballet barre).

Barrework allows you to focus on minute sections of your body that when you perform, will be (hopefully) more automatic because of your preparation at the barre.

If it wasn’t so important, then why do professional ballet company’s ballet barres begin with the same preparation the youngest beginner-level dancer does: plies and tendus? These are the building blocks to your technical skills.

Henrik‘s reply on the blog said it best:

“Barre work is…the place where the necessary skills for freedom of expression are built.”

New Music Mondays: Ballet Music

Looking for some new ballet music?

Here are our current favorites:

1. Aly Tejas – Music for Ballet Class III Music

Described as “haunting” and “beautifully melodic”, her album Music for Ballet Class III is one of her best and most recent. You can’t really go wrong with any of her stuff, but we especially love this album.

2.Dancing Fingers Volume 8 – Michael Roberts Dancing
We’ve been using Michael Roberts’ album “Between the Barres” for years, but his new album, “Dancing Fingers” is another classic. 34 songs, most of them between 1 and 2 minutes makes them perfect for class.

3. We’ve mentioned Sunny Choi in a previous New Music Monday post – but she has some cool covers… available for FREE on Facebook.

4. Musique de la Danse (Ballet Class) – Fernando Davil 

Enjoy!

New Music Mondays: Sunny Choi

We have a fun way to spice up your ballet class! Today’s New Music Monday is all about the piano artist, Sunny Choi.

Sunny plays classical piano covers over Top 40 hits and many are available on her Facebook page for FREE download. Not all will work for ballet class because of changing tempos and unusual phrasing, but here are a few of our favorites:

“Why Don’t We Just Dance” (Josh Turner) – use for: Tendu, Degage, Frappe, Petite Allegro

“Alejandro” (Lady Gaga) – use for: Ron De Jambe / Tendu / Petite Allegro

“Temporary Home” (Carrie Underwood) – use for: Adagio

“Your Love Is My Drug” (Ke$ha) – use for: Petite Allegro

“Haven’t Met You Yet” (Michael Buble) – use for: Degage, Frappe, Pique turns

From her Facebook page:

“Sunny Choi…has a rare gift called “perfect pitch” and this talent allows her to play almost any musical selection that she hears without the aid of written music. Sunny has spent the last decade fine-tuning her gift and has developed her business “Sunny Choi Music” around her love of music and powerful talent.”

Now go and enjoy the free downloads!