How to Teach Beginning Ballet by Judith Newman

How to Teach Beginning Ballet by Judith Newman

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How to Teach Beginning Ballet by Judith Newman

Complete with syllibi for each of the three years of beginning ballet instruction, this book helps beginning ballet teachers enter the studio with knowledge and confidence. It begins with the basics of how to prepare for teaching and follows with what to do on the first day of class and how to model terminology and demonstrate positions. Helpful, age-appropriate photographs accompany the outlines of each level of study, and novice instructors are able to adapt each syllabus to the needs of their students. From demonstrating the five positions of the feet and using French terminology to teaching exercises on pointe, this guide is perfect for helping dancers transition into dance teachers or refreshing the skills of current dance instructors.
"What an awesomely comprehensive book! You really take nothing for granted in that you cover all aspects of teaching ballet" --Afua Hall, Dance teacher, Miami Conservatory

You Make Me Feel Like an Unnatural Woman is written by Judith Newman. She is a contributing editor to Allure and Prevention, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Times Style Section and People. Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Redbook, GQ, Marie Claire, and Cosmo have published her work. Her sons and she live in Manhattan.

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ISBN 13 9780871273741
ISBN 10 0871273748
Title How to Teach Beginning Ballet
Author Judith Newman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Princeton Book Company
Year published 2012-10-11
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.