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  1. Ballet School Supplies – What You Need for Ballet Class

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    Much like an academic school, a ballet school usually requires its students to have their own set of supplies to take ballet classes, such as proper attire and accessories. While every school may have a few specific requirements, there are some general things that ballet students need for ballet class. In this article, aimed for first timers, parents and beginners, we’ll go over what is considered the essential supplies for students taking a ballet class. Let’s take a look!

    Ballet Class Attire

    Proper attire for ballet class is very important. Almost every school will require students taking ballet classes to dress properly so the teacher can see if a student is properly executing a movement, step or position. Ballet is all about the details and the attire, or ballet class uniform, is one of those details.

    Ballet Shoes

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    Ballet Shoes are essential for ballet class. Photo by BalletHub

    Ballet shoes may be the most important thing for ballet class! Ballet shoes (also called ballet flats, ballet slippers or soft ballet shoes) allow a dancer to move safely on the floor and keep their feet from sticking or slipping.

    Sometimes schools may require a certain brand, though most will not. Most shoes also come with elastics, which should be sewn on each side, about an inch from the heel, so the shoe will not slip off. Be sure to tie the elastic drawstrings as well and also tucking them under the top of the shoe.

    Girls will almost always need pink ballet slippers, while boys will need black or white (depending on if they are required to also wear white socks).  You may need pointe shoes, but only if you are actually taking pointe classes!  Do not buy a pair for your daughter or yourself and try things on your own without proper supervision from a good teacher.

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    Leotards

    Girls taking ballet will likely be required to a wear a leotard. A leotard is a type of dance clothing that looks like a single piece bathing suit. They are often made out of cotton mixes, but are also offered in more stretchy materials like lycra and spandex.

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    Leotards will be required for girls by most ballet schools. Photo by BalletHub

    Before you go ahead and make a purchase, check in with the school to see if a certain brand, style, and color is required as part of the uniform. Teachers like to have students in same brand and style leotards because there is less concentration on the “fashion” of clothing and more on what the dancer is actually doing. Having students in a uniform also helps provide a more disciplined atmosphere.

    For male dancers, most schools require a fitted white shirt.  There are leotards designed for males, but they are not usually required.

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    Tights

    Tights are another essential piece for ballet class for a couple reasons. First, they provide a dancer with a more consistent look along their legs and down into their shoes. This makes it easier for the teacher to see a dancer’s line. Given some of the positions in ballet, many dancer’s simply feel more comfortable wearing tights.  Usually girls are required to wear pink, footed tights that are specifically from a ballet clothing maker.

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    Tights are important for clean lines for both girls and boys. Photo by BalletHub

    For boys or men, tights are a must as well, unless the school allows the younger boys to wear shorts.  Usually they are required to wear black footed tights, to provide a nice contrast to a white tee shirt.

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    Ballet Class Accessories

    Now that you’ve got your class attire, you may need a few more things! We’ll call these ballet class accessories, and they include warmups, bags, and things for hair.

    Warmups

    It’s always a good idea to arrive a little early to stretch and warmup before ballet class. Warmups can help get your warmer quicker especially if the place you’re stretching or the studios are a bit cold. Warmups include clothing like sweat pants, knit leg warmers, feet booties or slippers and sweat shirts or body wraps.

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    Warmups are great for before and after class. Photo by BalletHub

    There’s a huge variety of ballet warmups out there and this is where you can be more creative since most schools don’t allow students to wear warmups; they’ll be worn before or after class. This makes it perfectly fine to buy warmups that aren’t necessarily meant for ballet. You can head to your local department store and buy a pair of sweat pants, or your favorite sports store and buy some yoga pants and a sweatshirt. It’s really up to you, again, because you won’t wear them for the actual class.

    Sometimes, students are allowed to wear warmups, and this is when you will usually want to buy from a brand that designs for ballet dancers. If a student is allowed, there may be guidelines to follow. For example, a student may be allowed to wear leg warmers if her calf is hurting, but they may need to be pink in order to match the tights and not cause a break in the visual line and appearance. Or a student may be allowed to wear a black top wrap because it blends in with the school’s black leotard uniform. These rules will vary depending on your school, some taking a strict approach, while others take a more relaxed approach.

    It is very important to wear plain clothes or warmups to and from a ballet studio. This is often disregarded by parents of younger children. Simply put, don’t put your child in tights, leotard, and ballet slippers and then let them walk around in public, even if you’re going straight to the school. Many schools (though it should be mandatory at every school) require students be appropriately dressed when entering and leaving the studios.

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    A Dance Bag

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    Keep all your extra shoes, leotards, tights and anything else organized in your dance bag

    A dance bag is great for keeping track of your dance clothes, warmups, shoes and accessories. A decent sized bag will allow you to easily carry extra warmups, shoes, tights and anything else you may need for ballet class or rehearsal.

    It may seem obvious, but its a good idea to buy a medium to large sized bag to make sure everything can fit once you get to the studio. This may mean putting your street clothes and shoes inside to keep everything neat and organized. Some prefer to carry backpacks, while others gym bags.

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    Accessories for Hair

    Most schools will require female ballet students to have their hair properly done up into a “ballet bun.” This allows teachers to have a clear view at positions a dancer makes with their neck and head. It also becomes less distracting for the dancer herself, since her hair won’t be flipping around in turns or falling in front of the face in jumps.

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    Hair accessories, including bobby pins, rubber bands, a hair net, and hair spray are a must for a perfect ballet bun

    Most female students will need a rubber band, a hair net, and bobby pins to make a proper ballet bun. It’s also good to have many on backup and in your ballet bag should any break as you’re getting ready or fall out in the middle of class.

    For male students, it is just expected their hair be neatly groomed and out of their faces.

    Where to Buy Ballet School Supplies

    Most people will have a few options when it comes to buying attire and accessories for ballet school. Many towns and cities may have local ballet shops. You can also find a great online ballet store to do your shopping.

    Visiting and purchasing at a local store can give you confidence of size, especially when it involves trying on shoes. Keep in mind though, that many stores, including online ballet shops, will have a strict return policy. It’s unlikely you’ll be able to try out a pair of ballet slippers for a few classes and then return them because you didn’t like the feel or how they looked.

    Purchasing online usually has the benefit of cheaper pricing and possibly better discounts. This is definitely a good option if you live far away from the nearest ballet shop.

     

    Why are there Guidelines on Ballet Class Attire?

    As you may have figured out from reading above, there are several reasons why there are guidelines for what you need for a ballet class.

    • Safety: without proper shoes, your feet may be too sticky or slippery on the floor
    • Corrections: if you are wearing distracting attire or don’t have your hair properly secured, it becomes more difficult for a teacher to see mistakes and offer useful corrections to improve your technique
    • Discipline: One of the great things about ballet is the discipline you learn, and dressing and presenting yourself properly is part of that

     

    More Essentials for Advanced Ballet Students

    For more advanced students, there will be even more essentials.  These include pointe shoes and accessories, rollers and therapy bands.  We’ll cover this more in another post soon!

  2. First Giveaway: Win a Custom Made Ballet Skirt Made Exclusively for BalletHub

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    Look below to find out more info and enter multiple times to win a custom made ballet skirt made exclusively for BalletHub!

    The raffle starts from today (7/17/13) and ends Sunday (7/21/13) night at 11:59 pm.  You can enter by checking out the widget below and even enter multiple times to increase your chances of winning!  Win a skirt and help spread the word about BalletHub!

    Win a custom made ballet skirt by Tulips by Tracy

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  3. Interview with Tracy Jones, Dancer and Founder of Tulips by Tracy

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    BalletHub: Hi Tracy, thanks for joining us today! Let’s start from the beginning… Before starting your business, how did you get your start in sewing and making skirts?

    Tracy: Hello, Thank you for having me on BalletHub.

    The shape of a Tulip flower is mimicked in the wrap design of my skirts and Tulip flowers, like my skirts, come in many colors.

    Well, I have always loved arts and crafts, sewing and knitting and enjoyed making things with my grandmother when I was a little girl. Back in 2011, I underwent a knee surgery which involved a long recovery period and during that time, I started to crotchet and sew again.

    I got my start at making skirts while on Christmas vacation in Kentucky in 2011 (visiting my fiancee’s family). His mom had some spare fabric which I thought it would look cute as a ballet skirt, so I tested my skills and made my first “Tulip”.

    When and how did you come up with the idea to start your own business making and selling skirts?

    After making my first skirt, I started to wear it in class and rehearsals. Some of my colleagues starting asking where I had got it and when I told them that I had made it myself, I had a number of requests to make some more and sell them. The thought of making it into a business had never really crossed my mind until then.

    How did you come up with the name “Tulips by Tracy?”

    I thought that if I was designing and making these skirts myself, it would be a good idea to have my name in the product. Tulips came to me pretty quickly and just seemed like the perfect fit. The shape of a Tulip flower is mimicked in the wrap design of my skirts and Tulip flowers, like my skirts, come in many colors. Also I liked how it sounded with my name.

    Did orders pick up pretty quickly or did they grow steadily over time?

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    Tracy uses professional dancers to market and advertise her skirts. Photo by Francisco Estevez

    I was lucky really- Ballet News heard about my new venture and wrote about it on their website. I also had a little article in Dance Europe magazine.

    That, combined with having some great photographs of dancers from a number of different established ballet companies wearing my skirts, lead to a lot of orders pretty much straight away.

    Do you have any formal business education? If not, how did you learn the ins-and-outs of running your small business?

    I studied Business Studies and Arts management during my time at school but not to any further degree. It has always been some thing that interests me so when the opportunity to run my own business came about, it did not take much to inspire me to learn what I needed to know to be an entrepreneur. It is a constant learning process but I try to attend business seminars and learn as much as I can from online research.

    What about your ballet training and career have you been able to draw from that to better your business?

    Being a professional dancer or full time ballet student requires a huge amount of commitment and discipline and I feel that these are skills that I definitely apply to running Tulips. Time management, preparation, attention to detail – all essential in the world of business and thanks to my training, I have had these skills under my belt from a very young age.

    On the other hand, have you learned anything from your business that you’ve been able to apply to your daily life of dancing in a professional ballet company?

    I don’t know if I can say that I have learned something that I can directly apply to my dancing life, however, having my own business has given me something else to concentrate on and has definitely given me a better perspective. In a way this has helped me as a dancer as it has allowed me to have more of a rational approach to everything.

    The time and responsibility needed to run your own business is a big deal. How do you manage it all and balance it with your dancing career and personal life?

    An ad with Tracy modeling a Tulip. Photo by Francisco Estevez

    An ad with Tracy modeling a Tulip. Photo by Francisco Estevez

    Honestly- it can be tough, especially through the busier time of our dancing season. It seems as though when I do have spare time, I don’t ever have as many orders, but then, during a long run of Nutcracker shows for example, Tulips become really popular as people like to give them as Christmas gifts.

    It can be very tiring but I am lucky that my fiancé helps me stay on top of it all. He cuts the fabric into the shape of the skirt and I have recently shown him how to hem so he now has his own sewing machine and helps me out when I have a lot of orders at once.

    It makes sense that orders pick up during Christmas with the giving spirit and all, but what about other holidays? Do you have seasonal fabrics for Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, or Halloween?

    I have had some seasonal fabrics before and they have always sold well in the days leading up to that particular holiday. I also like to give discounts or free shipping codes to my customers to celebrate different occasions.

    I have never done a Valentine’s Day fabric- but you have given me a really good idea- I think I will try it out next February!

    You may see more orders made by boyfriends and husbands during that holiday! What are your hopes for Tulips by Tracy in another 10 years?

    I would love for Tulips to have expanded a lot in 10 years time. I hope that they will be on sale in dance stores all over the world. That being said, I also hope that the essence of my skirts remains the same. I want to avoid mass production- Tulips are custom ordered and handmade- that is part of their charm.

    I hope there is a way that will allow it to grow without loosing this important quality.

    Every skirt is custom? That’s great and must appeal to a huge amount of dancers. Can you tell us more details about the custom process?

    Sure.

    I think that it is important for my customers to feel that they have had a part in creating their skirt too, so I like to offer them the opportunity to add fabric to the length of my skirts or to the waist. I try to be as flexible as possible with the request that I get, but I also ensure that the design, cut and quality of each skirt always remains the same.

    So does this mean that your skirts, or Tulips I should say, are also available only in limited quanities in terms of the fabrics and patterns?

    Yes.

    Being a professional dancer or full time ballet student requires a huge amount of commitment and discipline and I feel that these are skills that I definitely apply to running Tulips.

    I only ever order a small amount of each fabric. My idea is that if you purchase a Tulip skirt, and you run into someone else with a Tulip skirt, the chances of you having the same skirt as someone else is very slim.

    Tulips are designed to help make their owners “Stand out from the crowd”, so I feel that having limited edition materials helps with this. Having smaller quantities also allows me to keep changing my fabrics and so each time you visit our website, you are bound to see something new.

    You obviously have the drive to start and run your own business, are there any other businesses you see yourself running one day?

    I would love to use the skills that I have gained and hopefully will continue to acquire through running Tulips by Tracy, and apply to graduate school. Ideally, one day, I would love to manage a company that focuses on the arts.

    That’s awesome! You really love the arts and seem to want to stick with it after your performing career, so could you see yourself one day running the costume department of a company?

    That could be cool. I love costumes, and I think it would be fun to be in charge of their maintenance- especially the older costumes- they tend to have so much history.

    I also think it would be a wonderful opportunity if I got to design some costumes for a production.

    To our readers, if you didn’t know already, we’re celebrating the official BalletHub launch starting with a giveaway of a custom made Tulips by Tracy skirt! Tracy, can you tell us a little bit about this particular skirt and how it fits in with the philosophy of your business?

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    Tracy utilizes interesting and cool locations for her models to show her skirts. Photo by Francisco Estevez

    I am really excited about the launch of BalletHub and was more than happy to create a special Tulip for the occasion. I selected this fabric as I felt that the color matched the color scheme of BalletHub pretty nicely. I also really love the tie-dye pattern that it has on it and I thought it would be a great option for a raffle as the pattern is still quite subtle so I am sure it will be a perfect fit for who ever wins it.

    I name all my tulips with different names and this one is called “Ballethub Launch Tulip” and will be available exclusively to BalletHub, and not online to buy. The lucky winner will also have the chance to choose which size the would like from Child, Extra Short, Short or Medium, and whether they would like a black skirt tie or a white skirt tie.

    That’s great and good luck to everyone who enters and helps spread the word about the launch of BalletHub!

    Thanks for chatting with us today Tracy. Congratulations on your success so far and we wish you all the best for the coming years and growth of Tulips!

    Thanks so much for having me :)

    Be sure to check out Tulips by Tracy online and our launch giveaway of the ‘BalletHub Launch Tulip’ starting soon!