Full! Adult Ballet Course, Intermediate (17 sessions) on Tuesdays 23.1.–21.5.2024 at 19:15–20:10, instructed by Ida Martikainen

Ida Martikainen’s Adult Ballet Intermediate Course in Spring 2024

The intermediate Adult Ballet Course allows you to develop your skills and knowledge of ballet.

In the Adult Ballet Course, we practice the technique of classical ballet, improve the expression characteristic of ballet and dance longer dance routines. The course is suitable for example for those who have attended Ida’s Adult Ballet Course for Advanced Beginners.

Time: on Tuesdays 23.1.–21.5.2024 at 19:15–20:10
Place: Flama Rauhankatu (Rauhankatu 15, 20100 Turku)
Level: intermediate
Teacher: Ida Martikainen

The course fee includes 17 x 55 min classes. There is no class on the 30th of April 2024.

Attention! This course is already full. Send us an email to info@flama.fi if you want to be notifed of any cancellations.

If you want to pay for the course partly with some sport or cultural benefits (Smartum, Edenred, ePassi), please sign up by sending an email to info@flama.fi.

Attention! In spring 2024, you can join this course with Flama’s Season Anytime without an additional course fee. In that case, sign up for the course by sending an email to info@flama.fi.

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Description

Adult Ballet

In the Adult Ballet Course, we practice the technique of classical ballet, improve the expression characteristic of ballet and dance longer dance routines. The classes includes barre exercises, center practice and free routines.

Ballet develops deep muscles and improves balance, coordination and posture. In addition, the bodily expression gains new dimensions.

You need comfortable dance clothes and soft ballet slippers to train your feet.

Ida Martikainen

Ida is a present and gentle dance instructor who loves bodily expression. She has completed Basic Education in the Art of Dance between 2004–2013 in Jyväskylä Dance Institute, majoring in classical ballet and having contemporary dance, jazz dance and repertoire dance as her minors. In addition, she has been involved in several dance projects both as a dancer and as a choreographer.

According to Ida, dancing is a journey to one’s own body and in the way to attach to a common space. She thinks that the most important element of the dance class is to stay present in the same place and time: the momentary synchronization and the common sense of the bodies. Through her teaching, Ida wants to get the dancers to feel their bodies powerful and bright.

More information about the course: info@flama.fi