Advancing to Pointe is a huge step in a
dancer’s training. The student must
possess physical and mental strength in order to advance to Pointe work. The student must display strong legs and
bones along with the proper placement.
It will be required that each student attend a minimal of two technique classes each week AND pre-pointe class. If the student misses a class, the student
will take the Pointe class in their flat ballet shoes. This is for the safety of the student.
The student will be expected to exhibit
the following before advancing to Pointe:
- strong
bones with no recent growth spurts
- strong
ankles and feet
- able to
stretch feet without being reminded
- strong
turned out legs without direction from teacher
- strong
placement of the body without direction from teacher
- attending
2 ballet classes a week
- attentiveness
to the details of ballet class
- strong motivation
and determination
- respect
to teacher and art of ballet
- must be
able to balance on one feet with perfect placement of the body
This
is not an exhaustive list. It is the
discretion of the teacher to decide whether or not the student is ready to
advance to Pointe. Please contact the
teacher for further information on the anatomical, physical, mental, and
technical requirements of the discipline.
There will be an assessment of each student. The pre-pointe class prepares the student for this assessment. The student must pass the assessment in order to proceed to pointe work. The assessment will address which areas student need to concentrate on and improve upon.
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