ELMHURST BALLET SCHOOL TEACHER KEEPS DANCERS ON THEIR TOES DURING LOCKDOWN

Wednesday April 15th 2020

Belgian-born Sander Blommaert is a former dancer with The Royal Ballet and a much valued memeber of the Artistic Team at Elmhurst Ballet School. He splits his busy career between teaching at Elmhurst, with his own summer school, workshops and private coaching in and out of the Midlands.  

Before the UK went into lockdown, Sander noticed many artists in Italy were providing free tuition online. Inspired to do the same and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and Government guidelines closing dance studios at home in the UK, Sander started free ballet classes online, Monday to Saturday on his Instagram page and via Zoom.

With thanks to his successful career in dance performance and teaching, Sander has built up an impressive online presence, seeing over 52,000 followers turning to his Instagram page to be inspired, motivated and now instructed in ballet from their living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and gardens at home. 

Aimed at dancers of an intermediate experience level, but drawing interest from ballet professionals to those who are inquisitive or new to dance, the virtual teaching sees over 400 dancers regularly turning to their computer and TV screens as Sander takes participants through daily class.

Teaching from his home in Birmingham, Sander said: I am amazed at how many people are following the classes and taking part. I am impressed by the whole ballet community who have come together at this difficult time to reach out and help others. As generous as it is for professional dancers to be sharing classes online for free, I also felt there was a need for experienced ballet teachers to be offering classes, so that students, especially full-time vocational ballet students, could receive the same information they benefit from in a school setting and enable them to maintain their training at home.”

Although Sander insisted his online classes during lockdown remained free of charge, many dancers and parents of those taking part asked if they could make a donation to thank him for his support at this time. Feeling grateful to still be in paid work, Sander set up a Justgiving page so people can donate if they wish and all money raised will go to charities and organisations affected by the shutdown. 

Following the success of the classes, Sander started to think about other ways he could keep dancers interested and informed during lockdown. ‘In conversation with Sander Blommaert’ invites renowned names from the ballet world to be interviewed on his Instagram Live on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.

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