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Olivia — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Olivia is the quintessential renaissance pig. She is at once fashion designer, dancer, architect, artist, and big sister. And she's quite precocious. Olivia is charming, cultured, and yet she acts just like... published 3 months ago
Football vs. Ballet and Soccer Too
by amy jane
Who is the better athlete? This question has been asked on occasion over the years in various TV shows and most recently in the Disney film The Game Plan. My 8 year-old ballerina's favorite line in the... published 5 months ago
Billy Elliot the Musical, Sydney Production - Review
by Marisa Wright
Billy Elliot is a musical you’ll remember for a long time, with memorable scenes that will keep popping back into your head – but they may not be the ones you’d expect. The moments I’ll remember most... published 7 months ago
Sexy Ballerina KARINA SMIRNOFF
by weblog
Karina Smirnoff was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine in 1978 to a Greek father and a Russian mother. When Karina was five years old, she began taking ballet lessons, followed by gymnastics, aerobics, figure skating, ballroom dancing and piano... published 2 months ago
Pre Pointe Exercises
by alexandrah
Pointe work in ballet is quite difficult and can injure a dancer for life. There is a need to work towards it with pre pointe exercises. These exercises aim to prepare a ballet dancer towards pointe work. ... published 6 months ago
Can I Make Dancing a Career?
by Marisa Wright
Can you make dancing a career? The answer isn't straightforward. Yes, you can make a career of dancing, but unless you're very lucky or very talented, you're unlikely to make your living at it. Most dancers... published 5 weeks ago
Dance Styles
by UncleDave
There are many styles of dance from around the world. Sometimes, it becomes complicated when trying to figure out the differences between their movements. That is why this hub page has been created. To... published 10 months ago
Margot Fonteyn - the greatest ballerina of the 20th Century?
by Marisa Wright
Was Margot Fonteyn the greatest ballerina of the 20th century? I think so. It's a great pity current generations have no way to judge her greatness. I say that because watching her on film, one gets no sense... published 3 months ago
The Benefits of Ballet Lessons for Adults
by balletomanehk
As I mentioned in my previous article, "Diary of an Adult Ballet Student," more and more adults all over the world are taking ballet lessons nowadays. What's attracting them to the dance studio? Apparently,... published 2 months ago
Poetry Is, The Fine Art of Life!
by Write On!
Perhaps, upon hearing the word - or the subject of poetry having been brought up - our initial thoughts - are moved to the written word - as in a poem. Poems are lovely and can be - on rare occasions - considered to be... published 5 months ago










