How to Be a Ballerina/How to Be a Ballet Dancer
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • could be so much better
  • 2 hard and too short
  • Very cute but not good for teaching beginners
  • Good product; keeps kids moving
  • Great for the youngest ballerinas
How to Be a Ballerina/How to Be a Ballet Dancer
Starring: How to Be a Ballerina , and Ballet Dancer
Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video)
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000087EXU
Release Date: 2003-03-25

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars could be so much better.......2007-03-19

Unless your child is at least, perhaps, seven, and has ballet experience, I think this DVD will mostly be frustrating. It attempts to "teach" some pretty complex choreography, while posing as a DVD for younger children. It does have some moderately fun warm ups and glimpses into a ballet school, but the majority of it, the dancing, is really far too complicated for little children. This could be simplified and made enjoyable to a wider range of kids.

2 out of 5 stars 2 hard and too short.......2007-02-17

This video is not for beginner dancer with less of 5 years old. I bought this video for my daugther of five years and the first part is to hard and too fast for a girl that never took ballet class, and the second part very short of class, because the most of time is speaking about the ballet academy in others part of world. She saw only one time and never wanted again. very sad...

4 out of 5 stars Very cute but not good for teaching beginners.......2007-02-01

My 2 year old daughter loves this video. She actually will sit and watch it all the way through. It has little girls dancing and dressing and being exciting aobut it all, and she loves to watch them. They show footage from professional ballets and even show the girls in the video doing a stage performance....all this is great to spark interest and help my daughter understand the whole world of dance a little better. However, if you are looking for a video to begin to teach ballet I would choose another one. The video assumes that you already know what a Plie is and goes right into a full fledge dance. It dosent start from square one as far as form and postition go.

4 out of 5 stars Good product; keeps kids moving.......2007-01-09

I bought this DVD mainly for my 3.5 year old ballerina wannabe, but it ended up drawing in my 7 year old and myself! We all had a great time trying to follow along, and the narrator's voice is encouraging and soothing. This is, I believe, a British production. If your kids watch Angelina Ballerina, you may notice a similarity to the "real life" segments of that show. Well worth the cost and I am sure will be watched in our house for some time!

5 out of 5 stars Great for the youngest ballerinas.......2006-12-25

This is a great introduction to ballet for budding ballerinas in the 2-3year old bracket. My 2 year old LOVES this movie and will practice her ballerina moves around the house even while this isn't playing. I think it's great for the younger set because the instruction is simple (not a lot of French terms & the instructors are fairly light-hearted compared to those shown in some other ballet DVDs). The DVD also shows girls going to the store to be fitted for shoes, dance classes (of course), a teen-aged girl touring a school for the performing arts, rehersals, and excerpts of performances (Sleeping Beauty & the Nutcracker). The main dance instruction focuses on a class for 3ish year old girls and another class for 4-5 year old girls. It's very basic, but may help you decide whether your girl is ready for dance lessons. If you have an older child, look for another DVD. As with all children's DVDs, I recommend renting it through Neflix first and then buying it only if your child LOVES it.

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