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Riccardo Yulia
2016 UK Championships - Bournemouth
Highlights - 1st Place Champions!
Ballet class in a destroyed Russian town in WWII, 1940s.
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Violetta Zhirova @ Vaganova.
Tango
Ballroom Dancing improves your body…
Ballroom dancing is the way to go
Valentin Voronov - Alina Imrekova
2012 GOC Stuttgart WDSF Grand Slam
latin final - samba
Small rant
I really need to take more ballet, but guess what? We don’t have the money and it’s not convenient for my family. The thing that frustrates me about the dance world is that people are constantly telling you garbage about how you need to train in ballet class for hours a week to be decent at any other style. Like, sorry? I apologize for the fact that I have working parents who aren’t dance parents at all and I’m pretty much on my own? Sorry we can’t afford a summer intensive and can’t go to many conventions? Sorry that all of this makes me too technically poor to get into any kind of ballet school or program and expand my education?
Yes, I totally agree with you. Dance is such an expensive pursuit and many families that aren’t wealthy are unable to afford the “best” training. And this isn’t just for the competition dance world, although to be honest the competition dance world lacks so much economic diversity because of all the $$$ involved. I would love for there to be some type to dance scholarship program for dance-related training but at the end of the day the majority of studios/competitions are businesses who want to make a profit.
Yes, exactly! Another issue I see is that conventions tend to give out scholarships to the best dancers. That’s incredibly ironic considering most of their families are wealthy enough to afford very expensive day to day training, as well as conventions pretty frequently. It just seems backwards to me because dancers with technique that may not be as good and come from small studios tend to have a difficult time paying for these things!
That’s why I love dancers like Misty Copeland even more. To come from nothing and to rise through the ranks purely on talent is very rare. It’s especially harder on dancers who don’t have parents who understand the world of dance. To working parents it seems ridiculous to pay the amount of money it costs to go to a simple two week intensive, because it’s hard to understand why and the benefits. When I was first starting ballet it was impossible for me to convince my dad to let me go attend intensives. Why couldn’t I just train at my small local studio? Isn’t that enough? I didn’t qualify for scholarships because my dad’s annual salary was too high. But as a single parent with a two daughters, one of whom has special needs, there were more important things to spend money like that on. Even if it weren’t the best training or best intensive at the best school it’s still an arm and a leg to pay for. It’s definitely not an equal playing field.
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