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10 Questions With…Sophie Flack

September 19, 2011 by 4dancers

Sophie Flack

This week on “10 Questions With…” we’re featuring Sophie Flack, author of “Bunheads”… a book about the ballet world. I’m reading it right now, and it’s fabulous!

1. How did you get involved in dance?

When I was seven, the Boston Ballet studios were under renovation and they temporarily relocated to my school gymnasium. I’d see these lithe ballerinas lingering in the hallways as they stretched and spoke to one another between rehearsals. I begged my mother to take ballet classes, but I was too shy to walk into theclass that first day. I wanted my mother to go with me. It took me six months to find the courage to walk in alone.

2. What is your dance background?

I began my training at the Boston Ballet School learning the Vaganova technique. When I was eleven I was introduced to the Balanchine technique by Patricia McBride at the Chautauqua summer intensive. After watching a video of McBride dancing Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, I decided that I wanted to dance with the New York City Ballet, because I wanted to move like she did.

When I returned home, I transferred to Ballet Workshop of New England in order to study Balanchine technique. I spent my summers training with Suzanne Farrell, Gloria Govrin, Violette Verdy and Patricia McBride.

My mother would drive me to New York City in order to take private lessons with Nancy Bielski and Wilhelm Burmann, some of the best coaches in the country. I took open classes at Steps on Broadway alongside New York City Ballet dancers, and regular Pilates privates with Laurie Hurt.

At fifteen, I was accepted into the School of American Ballet on full scholarship and moved to New York City alone. At age seventeen, I joined the New York City Ballet as an apprentice and became a member of the corps de ballet the following year.

After dancing with the New York City Ballet for nine years, I retired from professional dance in 2009.

3. What is your book about, and who is it written for? [Read more…]

Filed Under: 10 Questions With..., 4dancers, Books & Magazines, Dance Gifts, FOR SALE Tagged With: Ballet, ballet book, book about ballet, bunheads, dance book, new york city ballet, sophie flack

Dance Blog Spotlight: Tendus Under A Palm Tree

September 9, 2011 by 4dancers

Welcome to the latest 4dancers feature–Dance Blog Spotlight! Each month we will be highlighting a blog on the web that we want to share with readers, and this month it is Tendus Under A Palm Tree. Read on to learn more about the author and what kind of content you can expect to see on this wonderful site!

Rebecca King

 

Can you tell readers a bit about your background in dance? I am a Corps de Ballet dancer with Miami City Ballet and have been with the company for five years.

When did you begin your blog- and why did you start it? I began my blog, Tendus Under A Palm Tree, in June of 2010.  I have always enjoyed writing and the idea of starting a blog had come up before, but I was not convinced that people would be interested in what I had to say.  One morning, in the middle of the company’s summer layoff, I was sitting in my apartment and came across a friend’s blog, http://rhymeswithdarling.blogspot.com.  I realized that there was indeed an online demand for the writings of a professional ballet dancer. On a whim, Tendus Under A Palm Tree was conceived.  Since then I have become very dedicated to this venture; I take it very seriously and consider it to be a part of my job.

The career of a ballet dancer is fleeting and can often be cut short without warning.  As a result, dancers find it necessary to prepare themselves with a career back-up plan.  These days, social media is a rapidly growing field that is becoming infinitely more important to businesses.  In the future I can see myself pursing work in this area as a career transition, and Tendus Under A Palm Tree is a perfect way to gain experience.

What does your blog cover?  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Dance Blog Spotlight Tagged With: balanchine, Ballet, best dance blogs, dance blogs, Miami City Ballet, rebecca king, tendus under a palm tree

For Young Dancers: The Duckle Dance Giveaway & Sweepstakes

August 21, 2011 by 4dancers

First of all, enter the 4dancers giveaway to win the prize package pictured here by leaving me a comment with your child’s shoe size and whether they are a boy or a girl. I’ll do a random drawing on the 1st of September and the winner’s information will be sent to the promotion company so you can get your prize! But there is more…

Parents can enter a video of their child’s performance in the Duckle Dance Sweepstakes Presented by Capezio and Wisharoo Park for a chance to win the special prizes and/or dance scholarships provided by Capezio and Wisharoo Park.   To enter parents simply upload the video to their facebook or YouTube account, and then visit www.wisharoopark.com/duckledance where they submit the facebook or YouTube video link as part of the easy entry process.

Step one is for parents and kids to sit down together to watch the Duckle Dance video  in order to see what the the Duckle Dance is all about.  Once you are both familiar with the dance, invite your child to follow the steps or create and perform their very own version of all or any part of, the Duckle Dance — either to the ballet or tap music provided at the entry site. Parents join in the fun by capturing the child’s performance on video.

The Duckle Dance is a little bit of ballet, a little bit of tap, and a whole lot of whatever you want it to be…and be sure to keep in mind that although our promotional Duckle Dance video teaches specific dance steps, the Duckle Dance Sweepstakes Presented by Capezio and Wisharoo Park is all about fun, so dance submissions are completely open to individual interpretation.  In the Duckle Dance no step is wrong, no leap falls short, no tap is off…you get the idea…

The Duckle Dance Sweepstakes Presented by Capezio and Wisharoo Park is open now through September 1st, 2011 for video submissions.  It presents countless opportunities for preschool dancers’ Duckle Dance videos to spiral out over the Internet as the next viral video stars.  In keeping with Wisharoo Park’s mission, the promotion is intended to encourage children to ‘get moving’ and help them build confidence and self-esteem, encourage innovation, and above all have fun!

Enter the 4dancers giveaway by leaving a comment, and the sweepstakes by doing your very own video! Let us now how it goes!

Additional Info:

Wisharoo Park is dedicated to promoting positive self-image and self-esteem in preschool age children. It was originally introduced by airing as a children’s TV series on PBS stations across the country and is now rolling out as a dynamic multimedia program which includes the interactive website WisharooPark.com, DVDs and more! .

Unique among preschool programs, Wisharoo Park is designed to help children age 3 – 6 recognize and appreciate their individuality. With its groundbreaking technology-based curriculum, Wisharoo Park helps children discover and understand their personal strengths and put them on the road to developing greater self-esteem.  The Wisharoopark.com enchanting online community stars a whimsical cast of loveable animated, puppet and human characters who are featured in games, videos, music and more!  Each week exciting new activities and content are added that are sure to keep parents and their kids coming back again and again.

Wisharoo Park is proud to partner with Capezio.  Dedicated to the art of dance since 1887, Capezio revolutionized the dance world with dancewear and footwear products for every dancer from beginner to professional. Capezio operates retail stores carrying the full lines of all Capezio/Ballet Maker Inc. brands in New York City and several major cities nationwide. For more information, visit http://www.capeziodance.com/.

Filed Under: 4dancers, Editorial Tagged With: Ballet, capizeo, duckle dance, kids, tap dance, wisharoo park

No Audience Left Behind

August 17, 2011 by 4dancers

Catherine Tully

Recently 4dancers Contributor Lizzie Leopold said something that made me think….she talked about including program notes for the audience in effort to help them understand more about what was going on through the dance performance.

Brilliant. I wish more people would do this.

Back when I was growing up, ballet had this air of mystery surrounding it. It was almost as if the audience shouldn’t be allowed up close and personal. As if the magic would somehow be lost. I’m not the first person to point this out–but it was definitely a different atmosphere, and a very closed one. Still, it was set against a backdrop of story ballets, making it comfortable for the audience in terms of watching the dance performances and understanding the story.

These days, with Modern dance and other Contemporary dance performances, it is easy to leave the audience in the dark–but is it necessary–or even wise to do so? [Read more…]

Filed Under: 4dancers, 4teachers, Editorial Tagged With: audience, Ballet, contemporary dance, lizzie leopold, lucy riner, modern dance

dunhill’s “Voice” Campaign — Featuring The Royal Ballet’s Rupert Pennefather

August 4, 2011 by 4dancers

I love it when a company does something different.

Luxury clothing brand, dunhill, has released an ad campaign for Autumn/Winter 2011 which is titled simply, “Voice”.

What is it all about? In their own words, “Recognising that achievement is the ultimate masculine aspiration and can only ever be attained through skill, intelligence, drive and the ability to be extraordinary.”

Why are we talking about this on 4dancers?

One of the people who was chosen to be featured in this campaign is ballet dancer Rupert Pennefather. In 2008 Rupert was promoted to principal at The Royal Ballet aged just 27, making him one of the youngest ever in the company’s history. He is currently performing in London in Manon to outstanding reviews.

Thanks to dunhill, 4dancers is able to share with you this video–part of the “Voice” campaign. In it, you’ll hear some of Pennefather’s reflections on his life in ballet. The campaign also features the legendary explorer and exhibition leader, Sir Ranulph Fiennes and acclaimed theatre director, Michael Grandage. (If you’d like to see all three of these gentlemen, visit dunhill.)

Here’s the video–would love to hear what you think–I thought it was shot beautifully:

 

Filed Under: 4dancers, Editorial Tagged With: Ballet, dunhill, michael grandage, ranulph fiennes, royal ballet, rupert pennefather

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