Say no to inferior quality ballet bar!
May 18, 2008
A lot of ballerinas out there would surely agree that to excel in the world of performing arts particularly in the graceful and magical world of ballet, you need to have more perseverance, patience, practice and a lot more determination than anyone else- and a good ballet school with sturdy ballet bar. Sounds weird? Not so. How could you ever expect to learn ballet the graceful and entertaining way when you find yourself with no or with inferior quality wall mounted ballet bars?
Put your shoes on your dance ballet instructor, for instance. You can’t expect your students to go learning the ballet en pointe (the ability to dance on one’s toes) when you have weak or rusty or poor quality ballet bar now, would you agree? They could get hurt and you could be in a whole lot of trouble more than you’d think.
As an owner or teacher of ballet school you should know that it is not easy to practice some exercises to get ready your students for pointe. In addition to this it is not enough for the ballet school to just have good instructors like you or somebody else but you need to think also the 100% full satisfactory & safe service.
In a ballet school, you have to expect that you can have more “younglings” as young as 3 years old as pupils and parents are very meticulous on places where they will leave their children for a whole day of practice while they wait somewhere else for the conclusion of yet another busy day just in time to fetch their little tykes. And what if you have poor facilities? Like a rusty free standing ballet bar, for example, that seems to look like a perch for some crazy wild-eyed parrot that looked like it came directly from the depths of Davey Jones’ locker?
You can’t expect them to leave their children all alone in your care. That’s why, you have to see to it that everything looks cool and safe and you should start looking at those ballet bars of yours whether they are safe enought to use for practicing pointe or anything like that.
Now, what kind of ballet bar that you should need to have?
To have an idea what to look for try to take a look at your clients however, regardless of what you are about to find again, be sure that you have a wall mounted ballet bar that complies with safety rules and that’s the rule of the thumb.
If you want full satisfaction for your ballet school, make it as safe as it can be and that’s your priority. Purchase facilities like a wall mounted ballet bar or a free standing ballet bar only from trusted manufacturers or retailers.
































































































