whetherwax Posted February 26, 2008 Share Posted February 26, 2008 I watched Ballet Russes last year was overwhelmed and realised that there was a vast intriguing world to explore. I had had a few lessons as a child but now saw that there was history, technique, biography, physicality,beauty, art, music, intellectual nitty gritty, etc to discover. To that end I have been buying second hand ballet tomes of all kinds - Loved Danilova's autobiography - and lurking on Ballet Talk. I have also been buying DVDs so as to compare and learn. I have also started ballet classes - at 67 - this affords my immediate family a vast resevoir of humour ( I believe my son rolled on the floor when he heard and friends go quiet ) but it gives me a chance to learn the names of steps and a challenging workout. (I've worked out NOT to do jumps.) So I take this opportunity to thank those who set up and maintain this wondrous intellectual resource. regards. Quote Link to comment
Giannina Posted February 27, 2008 Share Posted February 27, 2008 Welcome to Ballet Talk, whetherwax; it's great to have you with us. What a wonderful story! We have many adult students but you are something unique. I hope that with all the ballet things you are buying/studying you will get to know and love this glorious art. Thank you for your compliments; they mean the world to us. Giannina Quote Link to comment
carbro Posted February 27, 2008 Share Posted February 27, 2008 I have also started ballet classes - at 67 -You are an inspiration! Kudos to you! Quote Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted February 27, 2008 Share Posted February 27, 2008 I have also started ballet classes - at 67 - I SO have to pass those glass doors of the MCB studio and stop watching the adult class through the window...one of this days...Now I'm totally embarrassed after reading your story. Quote Link to comment
bart Posted February 28, 2008 Share Posted February 28, 2008 I have also started ballet classes - at 67 - this affords my immediate family a vast resevoir of humour ( I believe my son rolled on the floor when he heard and friends go quiet ) but it gives me a chance to learn the names of steps and a challenging workout. (I've worked out NOT to do jumps.)Welcometo Ballet Talk, whetherwax. I identify, having started ballet classes 3 years ago after 60. The humor that friends and family used to find in this is now replaced by respect -- and, among those of our age, by not a little envy. I do what I can, which is amazingly more than I thought it would be. I've discovered, much to my surprise, that this includes both jumps and turns, something I never would have expected. But, like Balanchine, I still find spiritual enrichment in a well-done tendu. Quote Link to comment
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