AAB American Academy of Ballet Mignon Furman, Founding Director Teachers Seminar 2015 at Purchase College, State University of New York Purchase, New York July 27 30
A Note Reprinted from a Previous Teachers Seminar from our Founding Director Mignon Furman Very often, teachers need to be inspired. Ask yourself: What new ideas can I incorporate in my teaching? Do my classes have enthusiasm and energy? Are my dancers up to standard? believe that teaching is a practical I art that needs a practical approach whether to a new class of five-year olds, or to teenagers with stars in their eyes who have other options for their energy. Are their parents satisfied with their progress? The Teachers Seminar will provide the answers. Included is the marvelous Performance Awards program. Teachers, dancers, and parents love it. This note cannot describe the feeling of being there, the selfconfidence that knowledge brings; and the inspiration that the Teachers Seminar infuses into all those who attend. Why You Should Attend * Learn classical variations * Refresh your teaching *Be inspired *Meet other teachers *Ask questions The Teaching of Young Children Six programs for the most important people in most schools. See page 6. Steps day by day! Observe The Best Distinguished teachers teach the dancers. Note the combinations, the images and methods that inspire the dancers. Learn by watching! Performance Awards Initiated by Mignon Furman, they are now part of the curriculum of teachers across the United States, and in 9 other countries. See page 8. loved by all! Make Contact Do not teach in isolation, unaware of the ballet developments going on around you. Teachers need other teachers for the sharing of knowledge. Every profession is updated. Update Your Teaching! Summer Break Give yourself a break! You deserve to get away from your daily routine. Apart from the continuing education, Teachers Seminar is very enjoyable. A low rate at the Hilton Hotel has been arranged. Scholarships are available. See back page. enjoy! A series of steps is a series of steps. That is not ballet. It is the artist within the dancer who gives harmony, and mood to the picture drawn by the body. Anna Severskaya, Russian teacher The Hilton Westchester Hotel 2 American Academy of Ballet Teachers Seminar 2015 3
Faculty Gil Isoart Was a Principal Dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet. Winner of numerous prizes, and awards. Now teaches, and is rehearsal coach at the Paris Opera Ballet and at the Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow. Vladimir Stadnik Graduate of the Vaganova Academy in Russia. Danced as a soloist in Russia, W. Europe, and the USA. A graduate of the University of Culture, St. Petersburg, and of the State Conservatory Rimsky Korsakov. Now Assistant Professor of Dance at Ball State University, Indiana. Gina Chiavelli Was Adjunct Professor of Dance at Fordham University, and SUNY New Paltz. Now Director of Pinewood School of Dance, and a judge for Performance Awards. Louise Taitz Was a dancer with the Israel Ballet. Trained at the Royal Ballet School in London. Now, director of her own ballet school in Chicago, and a judge for the Performance Awards. Tova Tsoubery A graduate of the Jerusalem Academy. Also trained at the Bat Dor, with a teacher who was trained by Mignon Furman. Is a Performance Awards judge, & its organizer in Israel. Karin Averty Winner of the Grand Prix at Varna. Was a Principal Dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet. Awarded the National Merit Order by the French Prime Minister. Dean Vollick Has danced with several companies in the USA and Canada. A graduate of the Teacher Training Program of the National Ballet School (Toronto). Teaches at the Boston Ballet School. About Mignon Furman Our founder, Mignon Furman was an exceptional personality in ballet. A teacher, choreographer, and educationist, her talents, courage, and unwavering determination gave definition to her vision for ballet education. Her AAB Summer School is the premier summer school in America. Her Performance Awards are an international phenomenon. She was a superb choreographer. Her work had style, form, logic, harmony, and ultimately, beauty. Apart from Summer School, she choreographed 115 charming pieces for her Performance Awards, and 7 DVDs for the teaching of the technique of classical ballet. She was the Director of the University of Cape Town Ballet School. She formulated the program for 40 trainee teachers, and 400 students. She was nominated for the Distinguished Teacher Award from the entire University academic staff. She was loved and revered by dancers and teachers in many countries. 4 American Academy of Ballet Teachers Seminar 2015 5
Mignon Furman s Steps Programs CDs, DVDs and Notes Everything moves forward. Therefore I recommend: Keep in touch with your art Agrippina Vaganova, Basic Principles Of Classical Ballet (1934) From her many years of experience in the teaching of ballet to children, as well as to students and trainee teachers at university graduate level, and teachers at Summer School, Mignon Furman devised a program of teaching that gives you a program class by class. Starting from the basic concepts, the Steps Programs give teachers a co-ordinated plan for the development of technique and performance at each age. No need to bother about music it has been composed and arranged by Steven Mitchell, Mignon s music collaborator. Don t think What shall I teach today? Steps is a gradated program that organizes the teaching process. First Steps Second Steps Now I Am a Teen pointe to pointe (Beginning & Intermediate) Steps Training Programs First Steps (ages 5-8) Junior Steps (ages 8-12) Second Steps (ages 6-9) Between Tot and Teen (ages 8-10) Third Steps (ages 7-10) Now I Am A Teen (ages 11-13) pointe to pointe (Beginning & Intermediate) DVDs, CDs and notes will be on sale at the Teachers Seminar. Not shown: Between Tot and Teen, Now I Am a Teen 6 American Academy of Ballet Teachers Seminar 2015 7
mignon furman s Performan ce Awards Level 3 Starting at age 5-6, the program develops over 12 Levels of short compositions of increasing complexity that will challenge and encourage your dancers. Each level consists of Port de Bras, Adage, Allegro and a solo dance. The Higher levels include Pirouette and Batterie. Choices throughout the program result in a total of 115 choreographic compositions. Are you searching for a new program that will enthuse your school, improve your dancers and please their parents? Your search is over! The Performance Awards were devised by Mignon Furman, the founder of the American Academy of Ballet. They are not a competition. Her charming choreography makes the program a delight to teach; a joy to dance; and a pleasure to watch. The program, backed by CDs, DVDs, and notes, is now being taught across America, and in 9 other countries. You will be amazed at the results. Technique and performance improve immensely; dancers are more enthusiastic; and parents are thrilled. Level 1 Level 3 All dancers dance before an audience. The awarding of medals and certificates to EACH dancer after the performance does wonders for their selfesteem and determination to achieve personal best. Level 12 attract new dancers to your school. Proven to improve technique and performance. Loved by parents, dancers and teachers. Encouraging. Easy to teach within any curriculum. At The Teachers Seminar: Dancer- and teacher-friendly. You will have special instruction in the program. Observe the coaching classes for the dancers. Attend a Performance Awards session. For further information about this unique program, please call or email the office. See contact information on the back page. Medal line-up: One of the two Performance Awards at Summer School 2014. 8 American Academy of Ballet Teachers Seminar 2015 9
Programs * Monday July 27 9:30am 10:30am 10:30am 11:30am 11:30am 12:45pm 12:45pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:45pm Tuesday July 28 9:30am 11:30am 11:30am 12:30pm 12:30pm 12:45pm *Programs, faculty and time subject to change if necessary. competitions classical variation The Perfect Pirouette Preparing at the Barre Preparatory Positions Feet and Arms The Impetus The Finish En Dehors En Dedans Attitude Arabesque Pique Turns En Chaine Fouette En Ronde The Problem of the Problem Child Positive and Negative Correction To Praise or Not to Praise The Slow Learner Levels of Expectation Body Shape Discontent Anorexia Nervosa Disruptive Withdrawn The Talker Inattentive Family Trauma - Parental Involvement? Boys Young Teens The Main Points of Pointe Preparatory Exercises The Shoe Ankle and Knee When to Start Basic Pointe Advanced Pointe Technique Clinic: The 8 Ways to Ballet Health Sickle Foot Sickness and How to Cure It Bend Low to Rise Up Turning Off the Turn-In Knee Trouble Heels Love the Floor Feet or Bananas? Balancing Act Dance with Your Head Q & A Dinner Observe Performance Awards Coaching Observe the dancers in class. Choose the teacher. classical Variation Petit allegro: (continues after lunch) The Teaching of: Flic Flac Ciseaux Failli Echappe Glissade Changement de Pieds Fouette Sauté Pas de Chat Pas de Chat Russe Emboite en Tournant Sissone Temps de Cuisse Assemble Pas de Basque Saut de Basque Ballonne Ballotte Petit Jete 12:45pm 1:45pm 1:45pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 4:15pm 4:15pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:45pm Wednesday July 29 9:30am 11:30am 11:30am 12:45pm 12:45pm 1:45pm 1:45pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:45pm Thursday July 30 9:30am 11:30am 11:30am 12:45pm 12:45pm 1:45pm 1:45pm 3:45pm 3:45pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 6:45pm 6:45pm Petit Allegro (continuation) Order at the Barre Preparation for Center Practice The Function and Performance of Each Exercise Stability Stance Poise From Plié to Grand Battement Preparation for All Batterie Entrechat Brise Brise Volee Jete Battu Cabriole Entrechat Cinq Vole Echappe Battu Fouette Saute Battu Q & A dinner Observe Performance Awards Coaching Observe the dancers in class. Choose the teacher. Foot Exercises Stretching Performance Awards Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4 (see below) Dinner Observe Performance Awards Coaching Performance Awards Levels 5 & 6 (see below) Steps Program Performance Awards Levels 7 & 8 (see below) Steps Program Dinner Performance Awards in the Theater in the Dance Building Levels 9 to 12 are not included in the Teachers Seminar. They are available on DVDs. Level 1, 2 & 3 4, 5 & 6 7, 8 & 9 10 & 11 12 Age 5-9 9-12 12-15 15-17 16 & over Program Port de Bras, Allegro, Solo Plus: Adage Plus: Pirouettes Plus: Batterie Allegro, Solo: Classical Variation, 3 Codas 10 American Academy of Ballet Teachers Seminar 2015 11
Fees Scholarships are available for teachers. Please call or email for details. Per Day $125 Performance Awards affiliates / $150 non-affiliates Fees are exclusive of materials (CDs, DVDs, notes, etc.). These will be available for sale at the Teachers Seminar. Accommodations Option 1: The Westchester Hilton is about a 10-minute drive from the campus. This is an up-market hotel with an indoor, and outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and restaurant. A limited number of rooms have been reserved at a very discounted price of $155 per night for a double room, which includes breakfast for two (Regular price would be $274). The fee includes lunch and dinner in our dinning hall on campus. If 2 teachers attend from your school, they could share a room. Option 2: A limited number of Purchase College dormitory rooms are available including private bathroom and meals. The rate for single occupancy dormitory housing with breakfast, lunch and dinner is $120 per day for affiliates, $140 for non-affiliates; double occupancy rate is $80 per day for affiliates and $90 for non-affiliates. The copyright of the Performance Awards program, and the Steps program are vested with the American Academy of Ballet Inc. Reproduction in any form without the consent of the American Academy of Ballet Inc. is an infringement of its rights. On the front cover: From the Summer School Gala Performance 2014. Maria Clara Coelho & Davi Chaga in the "Black Swan" pas de deux, produced by Romulo Ramos. Brochure Layout: Kaz Yabe (www.kazyabe.com) All photos in the brochure: Costas (except teacher headshots) American Academy of Ballet 250 West 90th Street, #3B New York, NY 10024 Tel: (212) 787-9500 Fax: (212) 787-8636 Email: aaboffice@gmail.com www.american-academy-of-ballet.com