Dad of a Dancer
Hello friends! We’re doing something a little different this week — Atticus is joining me live from Scottsdale, Arizona, just three days into his summer intensive at Master Ballet Academy [https://www.masterballetacademy.com/], and I am here for every sweaty, sun-drenched detail. This is part one of what’s shaping up to be a three-part series as we check in with him each week of his time there. Buckle up. 🌵 What is Master Ballet Academy? * Master Ballet Academy is located in Scottsdale, Arizona and is designed to prepare pre-professional and aspiring professional ballet dancers * Atticus auditioned via Zoom — about an hour and a half of barre work, flexibility, turns, jumps, and center combinations — and heard back within a week or two that he was accepted * Students can attend anywhere from the minimum three weeks up to six weeks; Atticus is doing three weeks before heading to CLI Conservatory in Massachusetts * The summer program culminates in a showcase — this year, Swan Lake, with both ballet and contemporary pieces (and possibly solos!) * Temps in Scottsdale right now: a very breezy 98°F, heading toward 104–111°F by week’s end. Dry heat, though. 🩰 What the experience is actually like * Days run from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. — sometimes as late as 6:30 p.m. if Atticus has private lessons afterward * The pace is fast: teachers mark or demonstrate combinations once, and you’re expected to catch on immediately; no hand-holding * Atticus hasn’t been in a full traditional ballet class in about two years, so the re-entry has been a little bit of an adjustment * His focus right now: less “go full out,” more “be clean.” Hitting counts, sharpening turns, controlled movement. He describes it well — if you’re messy and off the counts, you’re not going to look good. Clean first, then power 💡 Tips from three days in * Build your cardio before you arrive — Atticus spent the weeks between acceptance and departure doing serious cardio prep, and he’s grateful he did * Don’t expect to be at everyone else’s level on day one, or week one. Atticus started dancing at 8 or 9 (ballet at about 13), which is late by industry standards, and he’s been learning to embrace incremental progress rather than measuring himself against kids who’ve been training since they were toddlers * Keep an open mind and watch the strong dancers in front of you — there’s a lot to learn just from observing * Don’t psych yourself out about the social scene; Atticus came in braced for a competitive, cliquey vibe and found the opposite This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dadofadancer.com [https://www.dadofadancer.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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