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Friday, 14 December 2012

Even Arnie needed pliés


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      • Justin Howse 1929-2012
      • The role of the dance teacher
      • Cross-training
      • Dancing through Christmas
      • Prix de Lausanne
      • Stretching
      • Turnout
      • Time off?
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      • Even Arnie needed pliés
      • The Ballerina Body
      • Vitamin D and training in winter
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About Atalanta

Atalanta
Scotland, United Kingdom
Atalanta Dance was born out of a passion for physical fitness, a love of the art of dance and a recognition of the complex needs of physical artists working in the field.

After training as a dancer, I moved into postgraduate study in dance science research. I discovered the work being done in dance science to be so relevant to all performers that I set up Atalanta as a means of sharing this information with other dancers.

All too often in dance training, there is an imbalance between the prominence of artistic and athletic development. For a dancer to perform at their peak and to avoid serious injury, the development of physical fitness is as important as the development of artistic talent.

90% of professional dancers any given year will sustain an injury that prevents them from working. That's a frightening statistic, and it's completely avoidable. Training our bodies to withstand what we throw at them can prevent a huge amount of avoidable injuries. The mission of Atalanta Dance is prevention through physical training, good nutrition and the adaptation of a healthy lifestyle.
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