You learn it by your self or with someone then you teach it.
yes it's easy look it up on youtube watch me teach my pig ballet
No, you really cannot! It is dangerous and you need lots of ballet experience, and an experienced and talented ballet teacher to teach you. Please do not attempt to teach yourself, even if you have gathered lots of information!
Yes, they do.
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Ballet is so pretty i would know i do jazz hiphop and tap and ballet!! its fun and i can teach anyone skill and grace!!
She teaches in Chicago at the the Chicago Ballet Studio.
AnswerYou learn all the steps and memorize them then teach them to someone else. It's best to get certification before beginning to teach ballet classes. That way you will know how to perform and teach all of the steps in a safe manner. There are many institutions, such as Royal Academy of Dance, that offer Certificates and Diplomas in Dance.
Variety of styles, depending on the teacher's influences and or experience
I do not think you can. There are so many things you can learn. All the words used in ballet are french so you would need to learn those words. You need to be able to point out the details used in ballet. For example, in jazz, when you do a pirohuette turn, your leg by your knee is parallel and in ballet it is turned out. In ballet you all ways use opposites too. Also, you need to learn all the positions. When you do a performance, you don't always smile too. So you probally could not teach yourself ballet.
If a friend or family member does ballet ask them to teach you some moves to practice at home. If not then look up some vidios on basic ballet moves until you can afford it. Good luck!
It is a possibility. You would need simple dance moves though.
The American Ballet Theatre is a company so they perform. Once a dancer is employed, they usually do not need to be'taught' too much anymore. Its just a matter of keeping their skills at a high level, for use on stage.The school attached to the American Ballet Theatre is a different question. To the best of my knowledge they teach a combination of techniques that include; Vaganova, Chechetti, RAD and other European styles such as Royal Danish.