Here is a picture taken during my Master Class at Fitzsimmons Dance Factory on February 24, 2012. Thanks to all the students who participated, and to Lauri Lucas and Marianne Dalton who invited me to give the master class.
New Schedule and Brochure
The schedule for February has been posted. In a different format, the schedule is also given in this brochure (intended to be tri-folded):
Or perhaps you would prefer this version that can be used without folding.
You could help spread the word about the school by distributing this brochure to places of your choice (you could either print copies yourself, or request them from me). Thank you!!!
Folk Dance – Russian School
Character (historical and folk) dances are present in many classical ballets. Accordingly, every classical ballet dancer must learn the techniques of these dances. And they are so much fun, that you will definitely enjoy learning and dancing them!
Russian Ballet School, in particular, pays a lot of attention to character dances, and they are part of the curriculum both at The Bolshoi and Vaganova Ballet Academies.
For example, take a look at these 2009 videos where ballet students (at The Bolshoi Ballet Academy) demonstrate their skills at character dances:
Igor Moiseyev was the founder of the Russian tradition of professional approach to Folk Dances. In 1937, he created his now famous Moiseyev Dance Company. Here are a few videos showing the results of his work, and they are a real pleasure to watch! (The first two are from the 2007 concert dedicated to 70 years of the dance company.)
My Favorite Ballet Dancers
Boys in Ballet
For boys interested in taking ballet classes, here is a selection of videos available on YouTube that shows the level you will be able to achieve in my school.
First, here is a 2005 video from Munich, Germany in which my former employer and teacher, famed Russian ballet master Alexander Prokofiev, is giving an exam to students he taught:
Second, here are two videos showing a group of students of Ilya Kuznetsov, a teacher at Bolshoi Ballet Academy, at the time of their graduation from the Academy in 2010:
Batavia Daily News
Click here to see the online edition of the article about ‘Inna Ballet’ School in Batavia’s The Daily News.
In the printed weekend edition, the article covers the headline on the front page, and parts of pages B-1 and B-4.
Passionate about ballet
Russian dancer opens studio in Albion’s old opera house
Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2011 1:30 am
By Virginia Kropf Daily News Correspondent
‘Inna Ballet’ Director’s comment:
I would like to thank Virginia Kropf for the interview and for writing this nice article about my new Classical Ballet School ‘Inna Ballet’. Also thanks to Mark Gutman for coming to the School to take the pictures.
However, the last part about the workshops is a bit outdated; these were planned, but later were canceled. Instead, the week of December 26-31 is now available for Private Ballet Lessons. Please check out my website, www.InnaBallet.com, to find out more. Note that the phone number has also been changed to (585) 466-4701.
(The online article has later been updated, and a Correction has been printed on page A-2 in December 27, 2011, edition of The Daily News.)
Medina Journal-Register
The story about the Classical Ballet School ‘Inna Ballet’ made the headline in yesterday’s edition of Medina’s The Journal-Register:
Cultural investment made in Albion
ARTS: Ballet school starts in Pratt performing space.
BY JIM KRENCIK
jim.krencik@journal-register.com
Studio Pictures
From the Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Inna-Ballet/201164426598481
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More information will be posted soon on this Facebook page and on the website www.InnaBallet.com
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We will use the corner entrance on the back of the building where there is plenty of parking space.
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The Classical Ballet School ‘Inna Ballet’ will open on Monday, December 19, 2011.