What happens when your class shifts gears?
Smart self care to keep your technique SPARKLING!
Ready for spring, ballet friend?
Ballet classes follow familiar seasons. βοΈ π· π π If you're an in-studio dancer, it's about time to shift gears (again).
You've gone from learning the syllabus with precision focus, to running your material on repeat for stamina and instant recall. In the months between exams and recital, ballet gets hectic.
Most of your class time goes to your recital piece, which is so fun β but your technique can fall by the wayside.
I've been there. When exams and rehearsals crowded out slow skill building and smart conditioning, my joints got finicky and my dancing looked sloppy on stage.
Getting private coaching helped me keep dancing my best, stay grounded during chaotic rehearsals, and perform with a little extra sparkle.
If thatβs what you wanna prioritize this season, now's the time to get cracking π£
I'm offering a spring discount on private lessons. You can email me directly to book, or hop on a Zoom call to chat about it.
My intention with private lessons isn't to squeeze more onto your already crowded plate β it's to give you consistency in your technique and body care so you can:
coast through rehearsal season with ease
offload your body and mind in the week or two before recital β without losing strength or technique
show up on stage ready to let go and have fun
Keep shining out your performance power,
Natasha
P.S. If you're an online dancer, skipping the exam-to-recital roller coaster this year, or just want some restorative movement in this season of your life, drop me a line with what you'd like to work on! The nice thing about private lessons is that they're always tailored to you.