Adult - Ballet - Foundations
alle Bewertungen anzeigenThoughts wrt recent reviews - unless you’re talking about a Wednesday class, these classes are not mislabeled. Tuesday classes ARE classes that require 0 experience, but y’all want 0 experience Day 1 class experiences when the term started 8 to 12 weeks ago. All the studios in the city start their fall terms in Aug/Sept and really slow it down during the first few weeks. After that, all the good teachers still go over basic positions, what a plie/tendu/degage is, and how to access turnout etc every few weeks, but it wouldn’t be fair to people who showed up on day 1, with or without experience, to go over the same exact things every single class because you wanted to start late. If you want a Day 1 experience, see you Day 1 in Jan, May, or Aug - but you are likely capable of more than you think. Most people who show up with 0 experience have a good time and learn a lot if they are *actually* chill about figuring stuff out as they go along. Half the “experienced” regulars in the class who make it a positive environment showed up in the middle of the term with no experience and just kept trucking. ALSO: Corrections in front of the class are a compliment (good teachers only give corrections to people who can handle them or to prevent injury) and a gift for everyone to apply, including more experienced dancers - most have been doing ballet for less than a year or two, which is how long most people need to stay in absolute beginner classes before moving up. You’ll see them practicing the same thing! I truly understand how anxiety inducing those are (I’d break out into cold sweats at first), but this class cured my anxiety and taught me how to focus on myself. Vannessa does have a very irreverent and humorous teaching style that may not be for everyone, using funny stories to make corrections memorable. Idk i love it though. Tl;dr adjust your attitude (haha, pun), just enjoy a fun class with good technical corrections, foundational barres, and challenging across the floors
An incubator of artistic energy. The center of Chicago's dance history. The Ruth…- Dance On Broadway is the brand new state of the art training center now open in Lakeview…
Adult Intermediate Ballet
alle Bewertungen anzeigenThe lady who greeted me was super friendly. She even took the time to show me around! I loved the intermediate ballet class I took with Mike. He has great energy! I'll definitely be coming back
The Hive is a space created to bring dance education to the Greater Chicago community…Adult Beginner Tap class
alle Bewertungen anzeigenLyn is the sweetest! She teaches an informative class with a lot of tap dance history knowledge. Such a great way to spend an afternoon!
Lyn Cole has experience teaching Tap, Ballet, and Jazz dance for any ages. Classes…- Dynamic Force Dance Studio strives to make their dancers realize their full potential…