Ballet has a great number of physical, mental and social benefits for
participants.
However, quite often people feel like if they haven't learned ballet as
a child then they've somehow missed the boat.
Why should you start ballet?
Body Ballet
Great ballet dancers have a talent for making ballet look effortless,
as if they are expending hardly any physical effort when they perform.
But, of course, the graceful performance we see on stage doesn't tell
the whole story! You needn't look beyond the physiques of professional
ballet dancers to realise that ballet is fantastic physical training.
And taking up ballet in your spare time is no different. At all
levels, ballet engages the entire body from head to toe, with each
exercise at the barre working different muscle groups. Studies
consistently show that ballet training is as physically tough as a
number of top level sports. At City Academy we did our own research
project with the University of Brighton, which showed even an
introductory class for complete beginners was an effective workout.
Communication Skills
One of the great things about seeing ballet performed is how effective
it is at telling a story without words. This sensation of
communication through movement isn't just a one-way street: it is just
as exciting learning to use your body to communicate as it is for an
audience on opening night. Learning ballet in your spare time is a
fantastic creative outlet which helps to develop self-expression in
new and exciting ways.
Perfect that Posture
Many of us spend hour after hour slumped in front of screens, which
can create bad postural habits with long-term effects. Ballet will
help you get your posture on point, as well as en pointe! Ballet
classes help to develop correct everyday posture, improving balance
and coordination. Training requires a lengthened, vertical spine and
square hips, and learning this stance increases awareness of the way
you might stand, sit or walk in daily life.
Creative Expression
Ballet is a fascinating art form with centuries of tradition and
development (read our short history of ballet here). Once you've
sparked an interest there are basically no limits on what you can
learn, from great ballet works, to ballet dancers, awesome pieces of
classical music, to great ballet composers and choreographers.
Hey, you will even learn some of the French language...tres bon!
Confidence
Whether at the barre or dancing to a routine, Ballet gives you an
opportunity to perform as you move through elegant and graceful
choreography, and this can do wonders for self-confidence. Learning
new and challenging techniques and then putting them into practice in
front of your classmates or an audience gives you a real confidence
boost.
Enjoyment
Finally, and most importantly, learning ballet is great fun, which is
one of the reasons this beautiful form has stood the test of time, and
is still enjoyed by so many people to this day. Even as a beginner,
learning to pick up the skills and movements, dancing to new styles of
music, and meeting passionate, like-minded people is a real joy! It's
definitely one of the reasons I love ballet and continue to teach it!