Pas de bo***ée — Step of the bo***ée (a French folk dance).
A linking step, often a three-count pattern to change direction or prepare another step.
Variations include dessous (under), dessus (over), tournant (turning), en avant (forward), and en arriere (backward), and rarely used nowadays, the Pas de Bo***ée à Cinq (5) Pas.
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As ballet teachers, we don’t just teach steps; we create moments of discovery, growth, and magic that stay with our students forever. 💜✨
My new workbook is designed to help you craft those unforgettable moments in your classes. Together with “Teaching Pre-School Ballet” they give
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🎶 Swan lake - a total FLOP!
When Swan Lake premiered in 1877 in Moscow, it was a disaster. Audiences and critics were confused by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s bold, symphonic score, which felt too complex for ballet at the time. Dancers even struggled to follow it; some called it “un-danceable” and even boring.
🥱 Not so Swan-tastic
The choreography by Julius Reisinger didn’t help. It was criticised as dull and forgettable, lacking magic and originality. On top of that, the production looked cheap, with recycled sets and costumes; far from the magical world we imagine today.
😴 The “failure” that lasted
Surprisingly. Swan Lake didn’t disappear. Despite poor reviews, it ran for six years with 41 performances. Parts of the score were even cut or replaced because dancers struggled with the music-something that deeply frustrated Tchaikovsky.
🩰 From flop to masterpiece
In 1895, Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov transformed the ballet into the version we know today. With iconic scenes and virtuosic moments like the 32 fouettés, Swan Lake finally became a worldwide success.
💜 A bold modern twist
In 1995, Matthew Bourne shocked audiences with his all-male swans. His powerful, contemporary retelling explored darker themes and masculinity, proving that Swan Lake can be endlessly reinvented, and still captivate new generations.
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As ballet teachers, we don’t just teach steps; we create moments. Moments of discovery, growth, and magic that stay with our students forever. 🩰✨
Teaching Pre-School Ballet Book is designed to help you craft those unforgettable moments in your classes, giving you the tools, structure and inspiration to bring out the very best in every dancer.
And now accompanied by a practical workbook available on Amazonbook.com
Don’t miss out! 📚💜
🎶 Swan lake - a total FLOP!
When Swan Lake premiered in 1877 in Moscow, it was a disaster. Audiences and critics were confused by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s bold, symphonic score, which felt too complex for ballet at the time. Dancers even struggled to follow it; some called it “un-danceable” and even boring.
🥱 Not so Swan-tastic
The choreography by Julius Reisinger didn’t help. It was criticised as dull and forgettable, lacking magic and originality. On top of that, the production looked cheap, with recycled sets and costumes; far from the magical world we imagine today.
😴 The “failure” that lasted
Surprisingly. Swan Lake didn’t disappear. Despite poor reviews, it ran for six years with 41 performances. Parts of the score were even cut or replaced because dancers struggled with the music-something that deeply frustrated Tchaikovsky.
🩰 From flop to masterpiece
In 1895, Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov transformed the ballet into the version we know today. With iconic scenes and virtuosic moments like the 32 fouettés, Swan Lake finally became a worldwide success.
💜 A bold modern twist
In 1995, Matthew Bourne shocked audiences with his all-male swans. His powerful, contemporary retelling explored darker themes and masculinity, proving that Swan Lake can be endlessly reinvented, and still captivate new generations.
Now available on Amazon Books! 📚
Created to accompany my first book, Teaching Pre-School Ballet, this workbook offers even practical tips, class structure, and support to help you plan and prepare your lessons with confidence! ✨🩰
Time for a break!💜
Enjoy the budding nature and come back from the 02/06, refreshed and ready for a great Summer Term part 2 full of dance and joy 🩰🌸
🐝 What a great afternoon WORLD BEE DAY celebrations on Sunday.
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The children really enjoyed themselves and we learnt so much about the bees! 🐝
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Created to accompany my first book, Teaching Pre-School Ballet, this workbook offers practical tips, class structure, and support to help you plan and prepare your lessons with confidence ✨🩰
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