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THIS BLOG IS ABOUT ALL THINGS BALLET
AND LIFE OUTSIDE THAT TOO!

Igor Stravinsky about classical ballet
11.08.2022
Igor Stravinsky about the art of classical ballet
11.08.2022
My teacher Ninel A. Petrova
29.06.2022
On behalf of Maina Gielgud and the team of Coaching for Coaches we would like to formally invite you to participate in the two-day workshop on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd November which will be held in the Clore Studio of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. We believe it to be a wonderful opportunity to explore, enjoy and work on the art of the Romantic Ballet Era, using extracts from some of these legendary works. The secrets of classical ballet’s different styles are hidden in the details. Maina Gielgud was taught them by her outstanding teachers, choreographers she worked with, and the experiences of her unique ballet career. She will generously share her knowledge and assist you in mastering the style, leaving you free to bring your own individual artistry to it, while respecting the tradition. Announcement: Our workshop is an opportunity for professional female dancers and advanced students to be coached in this lovely style, while teachers, coaches and observers can add to their knowledge through watching and having interactive discussion regarding its history, staging and execution. With kind regards, Coaching for Coaches team
08.08.2019
Workshop with Maina Giegud in Royal Opera House
08.08.2019
The texts will be added soon.
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019
N. V. Driesen noted that when in June 1744, on the occasion of the betrothal of Peter the Great's successor Peter Fedorovich, a performance was given which included a ballet, the chronicler considered it necessary to give an explanation: “in French land, such an idea is called ballet in which comedians feel depict "[13].
08.08.2019