
Ballet: Sample Classes
Here you will find sample classes from our 5 Ballet courses - Novice, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, & Pointe. Please note that these are just example classes and not complete lessons, so some videos may not flow from one to the next. Have fun trying it out!
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From "Ballet: Novice" Ballet Positions
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From "Ballet: Beginner" Tombe & Sus-Sous
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From "Ballet: Intermediate" Piqués
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From "Ballet: Advanced" Lame Ducks
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From "Ballet: Pointe" Introduction To Pointe
Meet your instructors
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Meet your instructors ✳
Riley grew up in North Carolina. She, along with her twin brother, moved to New York City, NY to spend her high school years as a student of ballet at the School Of American Ballet. Riley graduated college with a marketing degree. She is now a mom to two kids and runs a fashion and lifestyle blog.
RILEY
Rachel began dancing at the age of three, exploring multiple styles such as jazz, contemporary, tap, hip hop, and ballet. By middle school, her focus shifted towards ballet. She trained at the Columbia Conservatory of Dance before joining the professional ballet company at the Columbia City Ballet. Currently, she showcases her talent in Theater Ballet at her university.
RACHEL
FAQ’s
Here are some frequently asked questions about our Ballet courses here at YouDance.com. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out at support@youdance.com. We work hard to answer all emails as promptly as possible.
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We created these courses with homeschoolers between the ages of 7-18 in mind.
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We have lessons that will take students progressively through all of the ballet classes week-by-week. Currently, we have 48 weeks of ballet content, with 215 total weeks of dance content across all genres. Each week contains 2-8 classes in video form and 1 quiz.
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For a few courses you will need a chair or something to use for stability in place of a barre. Other than that, there is no equipment required unless you choose to get pointe shoes for our Ballet: Pointe Course.
