Ballet Community Site Offers Answers to Aspiring Dancers
Released on = November 22, 2006, 9:16 pm
Press Release Author = Ballet Info
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Balletinfo.com is fast becoming a popular resource for students and parents to ask questions which just aren't possible in a class environment. Site visitors can ask any ballet question anonymously without embarrassment or criticism from their peers and receive great advice from resident experts and site members.
Press Release Body = Brisbane, Queensland - 23/11/2006 - Balletinfo.com has helped many a student with questions about ballet. According to site editor Anita Leembruggen, \"Balletinfo.com is an attempt to bring ballet education and advice directly to the aspiring dancer no matter what level they are at.\" With one click from the main page you can ask your question and it will be filtered through to the site and start receiving answers from teachers, parents, and other dancers.
An example from the site is a question asked by a student which reads: "I\'m 14 and have been dancing ballet for 10 years, one class per week, not too serious. In another two years (about) I think I\'m going onto pointe. I\'m currently in grade 6 RAD and really want to improve my skill in the next two years. If anyone has any advice on what to do to improve myself and any advice to prepare for pointe it would be really apreciated! thx loadz."
Receiving multiple answers and advice from site members this student got exactly what they were looking for. "Hey thx 4 the advice! I don\'t wanna be a pro but I wanna be the best in my class! lol ! I\'m very competitive and I just wanna better myself for fun! Keep the advice coming!" said Madi, member of balletinfo.com.
"When I first started ballet as a child I had many questions and found it difficult to build up the confidence to ask. My mum didn\'t dance and outside of the classroom I didn\'t have any real help. This is why I decided that ballet students needed a helping hand." Anita Leembruggen, founder of Ballet Bible. This is becoming a reality more and more now that class sizes are becoming larger due to a large interest in the arts and child obesity. Children are not receiving the answers to their questions because of lack of time and often children are frightened of asking a question because they feel they may be laughed at.
Balletinfo.com allows dancers to easily ask questions without their peers knowing and in the comfort of their own home. Experienced dancers and teachers answer questions on auditions, injury prevention, how to balance en pointe, nutrition, and many other topics.
See for yourself what this community site has to offer by visiting http://www.balletinfo.com