FOR BALLET SCHOOLS

Showing Pre-Professional Ballet dancers how to thrive mentally, emotionally, and physically since 2011.

SPEAKING TOPICS:

WANT TO GET IN TOUCH ABOUT BOOKING A TALK AT YOUR STUDIO OR SCHOOL?

  • "Elizabeth surpasses expectations as a facilitator, equipping young dancers with essential skills crucial for their success."

    “What sets Elizabeth apart is her ability to grasp the bigger picture of dancers' challenges. She seamlessly bridges theory and practice with real-world examples, drawing from her professional dance experience. Her expertise in professional and personal development enriches her teaching, offering unique insights that enhance instruction.”

    — Katy Vedder, Director of Student Life, School of American Ballet

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SPEAKING EXPERIENCE —

I’ve been giving workshops since 2011, but expanded my reach in the winter of 2018. Since then I have spoken at the following schools and studios:

 

  • Speaking Focus

    Challenging dancers to harness the power of their brains to create and maintain motivation.

    Translating mental fitness concepts from sport psychology into dance-specific situations and making those tools relevant to dancers.

    Inspiring dancers to define their studio experience by becoming active participants in their training.

  • Speaking Audience

    Pre-professional dance schools: dancers, parents, teachers

    Dance conservatories

    College dance programs

  • Speaking Style

    I am down-to-earth, easy-going, and like to use humor to get dancers to relax and open up.

    I know dancers are smart and driven; I speak to their drive and in language they can hear and apply.

    I give interactive talks and gently challenge my dancers to participate verbally.

    I don’t use technology, but instead prefer a more conversational style with minimal notes.

Would you like to book me to speak to your dancers and parents?

 
  • "A natural gift for relating to dancers."

    “Elizabeth has given a few informative talks to our students about the importance of mental wellness throughout their training. Being a former professional dancer who is experienced in navigating the world of ballet, she provides great insight for any budding dancer. She has the natural gift of relating to students, is realistic in her approach while coaching them in mental wellness, and she uses her great sense of humor to get her points across. Elizabeth truly cares about the dancers with whom she works, and she often attends their shows. I highly recommend her!”

    — Erin Forrest, Forrest Academy of Ballet, NYC

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