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Live Ballet Training

From Your Home

Connect with professional instructors through interactive webinars that adapt to your schedule and skill level.

Ballet dancer in training position

Why Results Happen Here

Real-Time Correction

Instructors watch your movement through video and adjust your technique immediately. No waiting for recorded feedback or wondering if you're practicing correctly.

Small Group Sessions

Each webinar caps at eight participants. Your instructor knows your name, remembers your previous challenges, and tracks your progress across sessions.

Structured Progression

Classes build on each other with clear milestones. You know what you're working toward and when you're ready to advance to the next level.

Someone Already Walked This Path

I started with zero flexibility and couldn't hold a proper first position. After three months of twice-weekly sessions, I performed in a local recital. The instructors never rushed me, but they also never let me settle for almost-right.

— Oksana Bilyk, Chernivtsi

She joined in 2022 with no prior dance experience. Her instructor identified specific hip flexibility issues in week two and adjusted her warm-up routine. By month four, she was helping newer students with balance exercises.

Ballet training session in progress

What Happens When You Struggle

Every student hits a plateau or faces a technique that refuses to click. The platform doesn't pretend this won't happen to you.

One-on-One Reviews

Book a 20-minute private session with your instructor outside regular class time. They review recorded footage of your practice and identify exactly what's blocking your progress.

Alternative Approaches

If a standard teaching method isn't working, instructors pull from multiple ballet traditions. Russian, French, and Vaganova techniques each offer different entry points to the same movement.

Peer Practice Groups

Students at similar levels can schedule informal practice sessions together through the platform. No instructor present, just shared accountability and mutual observation.

Weekly Live Classes
Monthly Technique Reviews
Quarterly Performance Prep
Annual Showcase Event

The structure keeps you moving forward without overwhelming your schedule. Weekly sessions build muscle memory and correct bad habits before they solidify.

Monthly reviews ensure you're not practicing errors repeatedly. Quarterly prep gives you a concrete goal to work toward, and the annual showcase lets you see how far you've traveled in a year.

Students who attend at least three sessions per month advance one technical level every four months on average. Those who attend less frequently still improve, but the timeline extends.

Current Conditions in the Field

Contemporary ballet technique demonstration
2024

Modern Choreography Integration

Classical technique remains the foundation, but instructors now incorporate contemporary movement vocabulary that professional companies actually use in current productions.

Ballet injury prevention exercise
Updated

Injury Prevention Protocols

Every class includes mobility work based on recent sports medicine research. Instructors trained in 2023 on recognizing early warning signs of common dance injuries.

Ballet performance preparation
Live

Professional Guest Sessions

Quarterly webinars with dancers from active companies. They discuss audition realities, contract negotiations, and what artistic directors actually look for during company class.

Numbers That Earn Attention

127

Active Students This Month

1
6

Professional Instructors

2
18

Weekly Live Sessions

3

Since 2019, the platform has maintained an average class size of seven students. Small enough for individual attention, large enough that you're not performing solo every exercise. Instructors have an average of 14 years professional dance experience and teach a combined 72 hours per week.

Who This Platform Serves

You'll Fit Here If

  • You can commit to at least two sessions per week for a minimum of three months
  • You have stable internet and a space with 2x2 meters of clear floor
  • You're willing to record yourself practicing and share that footage for review
  • You understand that technique development is measured in months, not weeks
  • You can accept correction without taking it as personal criticism
  • You're prepared to practice the same movement repeatedly until it becomes automatic

This Won't Work If

  • You want to learn choreography without building technical foundation first
  • You expect to skip beginner fundamentals because you've watched ballet performances
  • You need every session to feel fun and energizing rather than occasionally frustrating
  • You're looking for a casual hobby that doesn't require consistent practice between classes
  • You want to train for professional auditions within six months
  • You need in-person physical adjustments to understand corrections
Instructor profile

Dmytro Kovalenko, Lead Instructor

Danced with Kyiv Ballet for 11 years before transitioning to teaching. Specializes in adult beginners who missed childhood training but want serious technical development. Teaches 16 sessions per week across beginner through advanced intermediate levels.