Author: ashleylorrainebaker
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Cross – Training Deep Dive : Rhythmic Gymnastics
Beautiful lines, stamina, and strength. Elena Baltovick of Danceology and Emerald City Rhythmics discusses art and sport.
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Sunday Self Care: For the Dry Skin Dancer
Masks for the hair and skin that will get you ready for the week ahead.
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Mobile and Strong
Dr. Alexis Sams gives her physical therapy tips to quell the question on every young dancer’s mind. How do I have a more mobile spine? She goes deeper to providing guidance to the even more important and often forgotten question, how do you have a strong and healthy spine?
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Sunday Self Care: Meal Prep with 5 Fast Filling Snacks
Time is of the essence these days. Between training cross-training, and private coaching, it seems that the hours escape us. And in the middle of the day, you are hit with hunger, not lunch hungry, but snack hungry. While it is easy to grab a bag of chips, or a chocolate bar, and even the…
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Friday Feels: Misa Kuranaga This One’s for you: A Ballet Playlist Inspired by the Pop Ballets We Love
Misa Kuranaga’s Insta post yesterday of her and William Forsythe dancing together while rehearsing his ballet Playlist set our souls on fire!
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The Next Step for A Ballet Magazine
A Ballet Magazine is making the bold move to A Ballet Education’s website. With September Issue fast approaching we here at A Ballet Magazine thought of sustainability. Sustaining something is not about holding on to the modes that no longer serve the overall community, but rather the necessary push for adaptation and change.
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On the Move
Stepping out in 2021’s pre-fall fashion has a new meaning when you are entering the next part of your ballet journey featuring Marcus Ian Taylor (Golden State Ballet and Pilates)
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Legacy
Blacks in Ballet The idea of leaving a legacy behind is something associated with greatness, acts of valor, or making a lasting impact in a community. This idea has been the center of literature, film, art as whole and even in day to day life. A lot of the times, these people who leave a…
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LOOKBOOK: Ballet Romantic
We had the incredible pleasure to work with the beautiful and gracious, Ashley Hod, and the charming and charismatic, Andrew Vyette during their stay in Arizona, NYCB closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two were extremely inspirational during this difficult year; staying diligent in staying in shape, while also continuing to teach amidst the…
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LOOKBOOK: WOMENSWEAR
Lauryn Brown studying in her graduating year at The Ballet Clinic and Mia Patton of Master Ballet Academy wearing our fall womenswear from Living in Technicolor in Issue 20 our September 2020 issue which celebrated the contributions of BIPOC dancers and the future of ballet. Styled by Berly Baray.
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A Ballet LookBook: Profile Joshua O’Connor
Style is such an important part of the human experience. Clothing is the art we wear and if ballet is a part of who you are, then dance wear is, too. As the dance industry has continued to grow, we have seen dance wear evolve. We now have dance wear that is as beautiful and…
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A Ballet LookBook: Profile of Clara Thiele
Style is such an important part of the human experience. Clothing is the art we wear and if ballet is a part of who you are, then dance wear is, too. As the dance industry has continued to grow, we have seen dance wear evolve. We now have dance wear that is as beautiful and…
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