You don't need a license to teach ballet. If you want to be a ballet teacher you need to have strong ballet technique, and good exprience. You need to understand that no ballet dancer should go en pointe befor teh age of 12 and what it takes to become a professional ballet dancer as many of your students may want to know this. receiving a B.F.A. in ballet for sure helps. What also helps is being a professional dancer, but this isn't required. Start out my finding a ballet school and contacting the school asking if they have jobs available. Create a good resume, too. Remember to always provide your ballet students with a challengng, but friendly atmosphere where they can improve. To be the best ballet teacher keep your dancers posted on their strengths and areas in need of improvemnet. Good luck!
~MUCH IMPROVED ANSWER~Yes! Of course! If you haven't DONE ballet, HOW would you become a ballet teacher in the first place?! You wouldn't be able to help your student..... AT ALL! If you are looking to becoming a ballet teacher, you should definitely be looking at finding a dance studio. Go to: www.theworldofballet.webs.com to find out about the history of dance, stretching techniques, and all sorts of things.If you are looking to start ballet you should take classes at Rutleigh Norris ballet schoolhttp://www.ballet.uk.com/Probally
You can either work harder at ballet and they will be nicer, quit, or if the teacher yells at you tell her to stop.
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!
To start a ballet class you will need dance clothes(usually a leotard and tights but they differ with teachers) ballet shoes either leather satin or canvas(preferences differ with teacher as well) a dance bag to keep your things in and most importantly an open mind and willingness to learn!
you just need to wait until your ballet instructor thinks your ready, our if you haven't a ballet teacher start going to a ballet school.
You don't need a license to teach ballet. If you want to be a ballet teacher you need to have strong ballet technique, and good exprience. You need to understand that no ballet dancer should go en pointe befor teh age of 12 and what it takes to become a professional ballet dancer as many of your students may want to know this. receiving a B.F.A. in ballet for sure helps. What also helps is being a professional dancer, but this isn't required. Start out my finding a ballet school and contacting the school asking if they have jobs available. Create a good resume, too. Remember to always provide your ballet students with a challengng, but friendly atmosphere where they can improve. To be the best ballet teacher keep your dancers posted on their strengths and areas in need of improvemnet. Good luck!
~MUCH IMPROVED ANSWER~Yes! Of course! If you haven't DONE ballet, HOW would you become a ballet teacher in the first place?! You wouldn't be able to help your student..... AT ALL! If you are looking to becoming a ballet teacher, you should definitely be looking at finding a dance studio. Go to: www.theworldofballet.webs.com to find out about the history of dance, stretching techniques, and all sorts of things.If you are looking to start ballet you should take classes at Rutleigh Norris ballet schoolhttp://www.ballet.uk.com/Probally
Her teacher is Miss Lily
You can either work harder at ballet and they will be nicer, quit, or if the teacher yells at you tell her to stop.
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!
To start a ballet class you will need dance clothes(usually a leotard and tights but they differ with teachers) ballet shoes either leather satin or canvas(preferences differ with teacher as well) a dance bag to keep your things in and most importantly an open mind and willingness to learn!
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Yes, he is my teacher.
Yes, he hired a ballet teacher from Montgomery.
yes but you need someone like a teacher to check your ankles are strong enough first
you need a teaching degree and one that allows you to use chemicals