A desire to progress to the next level in your classes is a common feeling in dance, maybe you desire to learn a new or advanced skill, or perhaps you want the challenge of a higher level, or maybe you feel like you are not learning anything new in your current level. Read on to find out how you can progress to the next level and become the dancer of your dreams!
Talk To Your Instructor About Your Progress
Your best starting point is your instructor. Your instructor is the one who makes the recommendation to move you on to the next level. Speak with your instructor about your progress and explain to them what you are hoping to achieve. They will be able to guide you with a realistic plan and time frame. Remember there is no ‘quick-fix’ or ‘fast-tracking’ in dance, so your progress will be a steady journey that will require commitment on your part. Each instructor is armed with a checklist of required skills you must have before moving up to the next level. You can get a copy of this personalized checklist by asking your instructor. This checklist is like your roadmap on how to get to the next level. Our instructors want to help their students’ progress, and they do so with care and at a rate that matches your ability, no matter how frustrating it may seem!
Consistency In Your Class Work To Help You Progress
If you are looking to progress to a higher level, it’s important to remember that all of your class work plays a part. If you are looking to develop your grand allégro, you still need your centre adage for strength and control. If you are looking to learn pirouettes, you need strength and control in your allégro as well as in your relevé. It’s easy to forget that your ballet class should be viewed holistically. So many barre combinations are the preparatory movements for more complicated steps in higher levels. Without proficient work across all elements of a level, it’s not yet time for you to progress. You know the element in your class work that you can’t wait to ‘get over and done with’ – it’s likely to be the part of your technique that needs the most attention and care.
Attending Extra Classes To Progress To The Next Level
When looking to progress, consider how much time you are putting into your practice. Have you missed alot of classes recently? Are you consistently making it to your class/es every week? Adding in another class, or taking advantage of your makeup credits will help give you the strength and practice in your technique that you need. If adding an additional class is possible, think about adding in an equivalent or lower level. Working hard to progress your foundational technique can never be overstated – it forms the basis of every step in ballet! For example, if you can’t hold your balance effectively on one leg then every other aspect of your class work will suffer. Think… landing from a grand jeté, or rising while holding an arabesque line. These two very different movements require strength on one leg. If you boost your foundational technique you will find that every aspect of your ballet will improve and give you the freedom to dance well and increase your chances of progressing.
Understand What This Progress Means To You And Why You Desire It
Finally, ask yourself why you want to progress beyond your current class. Understanding your motives for progression will inspire the commitment needed. Wanting to move to a higher level when you are unaware of your readiness (or because your ballet buddies have moved up!) is sure to end in frustration. Be realistic about your ballet progression – set challenging, yet achievable goals, and always remember to celebrate the small wins that help you in your progress. This is not a race, but a journey. And every journey is unique!