What do Adult Ballerina Project readers want to see more of? Plus more survey results!

Earlier this year I put out a survey to find out what demographics were reading ABP, how they were getting the blog, and what you wanted more of. Here are some of the results of the survey (basically, the data I was able to share with you) feel free to leave more comments about what you want to see!

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Ballerina Profile: Christina Han

image1Meet Christina Han, who returned to ballet after several years. She also is editor-in-chief of Spilt Arts, a nonprofit organization founded to help children from under served locations showcase their talents in literature, art, and photography. Check out the organization’s recent interview with Michaela DePrince on Spilt Arts website!

When did you start doing ballet as an adult?

I started classes the month before my 34th birthday.

Did you ever take lessons as a kid?

I danced ballet, tap, and jazz for almost 20 years as a kid, starting from 4 years old but jeez, that seems like a long time ago now!

Why did you decide to take ballet as an adult?

I’d been thinking about coming back to ballet for a couple of years but the idea seemed daunting because I knew my body wouldn’t be able to do what it used to. But when I decided to go back to school, I knew I needed to do something that helped with discipline and mental acuity. Also, I think a lot of people overlook how physically draining things like all nighters can be. So I bit the bullet and signed up for ballet because it’s all encompassing-mentally and emotionally challenging while being physically rigorous.

Where do you take classes?

I dance once a week at a local dance studio with my teacher Monique, who is empathetic and supportive. She’s also got a crackerjack sense of humor, which is much appreciated when you’re the only adult student in a room full of freakishly flexible ten year olds.

What is your favorite part about ballet?

Oh this is a hard one…ballet makes me appreciate everything my body can do. Instead of focusing on my limitations, I choose to celebrate the seemingly small victories, like balancing a little longer than the week before. Ballet also reminds me not to force things and that sometimes we can’t control a lot of aspects in life so just go with it and see what happens.

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Join us for the #AdultBallet TweetChat this Sunday, June 14 at 8PM EDT!

twitter-chatWe’ll be chatting all things #adultballet on Twitter this Sunday at 8pm EDT. If you’ve never participated in one it’s pretty simple. The @adultballerina twitter account will ask a series of questions and will include the #adultballet hashtag in each one of the questions. Anyone can answer them, just make sure to include the #adultballet tag in your answers so everyone can see them!

Personally, I like to use TweetDeck (it’s super easy and just connected to your Twitter account) to follow along, but there’s also a new website called Twubs that makes chats super easy, and you can check out the #adultballet page here. You can also just follow along by searching #adultballet on plain old Twitter, too!

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New Studios Added to ABP Studio Guide

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We’ve recently added a bunch of new studios to Adult Ballerina Project’s Studio Guide, including:

American Dance Institute

Ballet Austin’s Butler Center for Dance & Fitness

Align Ballet Method

In Studio

Intrigue Dance & Performing Arts Center

Peridance

Ballet Tennessee

Local Motion Studio

BalletNova

Help us add more! You can add a studio, edit a studio listing (to change or add more information) and/or submit a review:

Add a Listing / Update a Listing /Submit a Review of a Studio

Petit Allegro — Just Beat It (via Dance Spirit)

Your morning read: You think you've mastered a petit allegro, then your teacher asks you to add beats. If this scenario…

Posted by Dance Spirit on Monday, June 8, 2015