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Introducing NJDTE’s First Open BARRE CLASS

10/12/2021

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BY MAGGIE FAIRLEY
“Barre class is a full-body ballet inspired workout that blends different exercise styles together including ballet, Pilates, and yoga.” - Shannon Perez, Barre Class Instructor 
NJDTE is thrilled to be offering Barre Classes taught by faculty member Shannon Perez. A FREE TRIAL CLASS will be on Wednesday, October 20th, 10:00am-11:15am and each Wednesday thereafter starting October 27th. This will be the first time offering Barre Class at NJDTE, and we are very excited to kick it off with a free trial.
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Shannon Perez is  a certified Barre instructor. She began studying dance at a young age in Parlin, New Jersey. She studied at Boston Ballet School, Dance Stop Dance Education Center, and New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble. Shannon holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Contemporary Dance from The Boston Conservatory, where she worked with an incredible array of artists. Shannon has had the opportunity to perform works by Aaron Atkins, Parren Ballard, Al Blackstone, Jean Emile, Larry Keigwin, Jose Limon, Andrea Miller, Alwin Nikolai, Daniel Pelzig, Stephen Pier, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, and Robert Moses, for whom she served as rehearsal director. She furthered her teaching experience at the Boston Ballet School and Concord Academy alongside Richard Colton. Shannon joined Ballet Inc. in April, 2014 and continues to perform in New York City and throughout the U.S.


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WHAT IS BARRE? 
Barre class is a full-body ballet inspired workout that blends different exercise styles together including ballet, Pilates, and yoga.

 I HAVE NEVER TAKEN A BARRE CLASS, WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? 
Barre class uses the barre, a mat, and sometimes other equipment including free weights, exercise bands, and exercise balls. The class will target multiple different areas of your body including arms, legs, core, and glutes. The exercises are set at a slow pace and aim to build strength and flexibility. It is a low-impact workout, so you don’t need to worry about jumping.  All levels of experience are welcome!

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BARRE? 
The benefits of Barre include improved muscle definition, greater flexibility and better posture. Barre class is inspired by ballet, but you don’t need to be a dancer to come to class.  
  1. Barre Class is a full-body ballet inspired workout that blends different exercise styles together including ballet, Pilates, and yoga. 
  2. Barre Class is unique because it takes aspects from Pilates and traditional ballet classes, and focuses on specific positions and movements that target the key muscle groups used in those formats. Just like a dancer repeats specific movements each time they take ballet class, Barre uses repetition to really get the muscles awake and working! 
  3. The benefits of a Barre Class include better posture, strong and lean muscles, injury prevention, and stress relief.
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WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? 
Wear something you feel comfortable moving in, and bring sticky socks if you have them or bare feet work just fine! 


WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT TEACHING BARRE?
My favorite part about teaching Barre classes is definitely the clients! I love helping people feel good and find what works for them. Everybody is different and will move differently, but when done properly this workout provides confidence and results. There’s something in it for everyone!  

DATES AND RATES:
October 20th, Wednesday 10:00am-11:15am FREE TRIAL CLASS
October 27th, Wednesday 10:00am-11:15am
Rates: $23/for a 5-Class Card and $21/ for a 10-Class Card
For more info please contact info@njdte.org
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VAMOS A BAILAR! AT NJDTE'S SALSA MASQUERADE

10/5/2021

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BY MAGGIE FAIRLEY
With the long-awaited return of our Salsa Masquerade Fundraiser Event, NJDTE is thrilled to welcome NJDTE Alumni Jessica Batten as a Salsa Masquerade Guest Artist along with Rodney Hamilton of Ballet Hispanico!
“I am looking forward to dancing with everyone at NJDTE for the
SALSA MASQUERADE, during Hispanic Heritage Month and with one of my best friends and colleague from Ballet Hispanico, Rodney Hamilton.”
 
- Jessica Batten, NJDTE Alumna and 2021 Salsa Masquerade Guest Artist
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JESSICA BATTEN: NJDTE ALUMNA
Jessica trained as a student with New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble under Nancy Turano and graduated cum Laude from SUNY Purchase in 2005. Following graduation, she danced professionally with NJDTE, Cedar Lake II, Connecticut Ballet, Bradley Shelver Contemporary Dance Theater, Ballet Hispanico of New York, Nimbus Dance Works, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and with The Metropolitan Opera Ballet; among many other companies and choreographers. Click HERE for more info

“NJDTE was my second home, my safe space to grow and learn, my place to connect with grown/professional artists.”
What role did NJDTE play in your life?
NJDTE is the place where formative relationships developed with my first love and passion, that is dance. I was given opportunities and responsibilities to develop my craft and technical skills. Additionally, it ignited my passion so fiercely that I was mentally, emotionally and physically able to confidently achieve my dreams pursuing dance as my life's mission and career. At NJDTE, I learned discipline, commitment, time management, how to communicate, and other organizational life skills that I apply in every layer of my life today. Most importantly, I learned respect for myself, for those that were leading me, and for the art form. 
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Jessica Batten and Clifford Williams in NJDTE’s Nutcracker
Can you describe your journey after graduating from NJDTE?
After NJDTE I went on to follow in Ms. Turano's footsteps and earned my BFA from SUNY Purchase, Conservatory of Dance. Immediately after graduation, I began my professional performance career dancing with companies such as Cedar Lake II, Ballet Hispanico, Nimbus Dance, Connecticut Ballet, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and The Metropolitan Opera Ballet- amongst many others. All throughout this time, I was invited and always graciously welcomed back to NJDTE as a Guest Artist in many roles including: the Sugar Plum Fairy in several Nutcrackers, as a teaching artist, coach, and rehearsal director for the school and Ensemble. I have never been a part of any organization for this long and this consistently, throughout my life.  I am so thankful to Nancy Turano and NJDTE. Those experiences have helped me to become the person, artist, and educator that I am today.

Describe what you are currently doing in your professional career?
Currently I am in my sixth year as the Director of Dance at The Putney School, a progressive boarding high school in southern Vermont that focuses on agriculture, sustainability, social justice, and the arts. I am responsible for greatly expanding and managing the program. I teach all technique classes (ballet, modern, contemporary, jazz, improvisation) as well as choreograph works and commissioning new works with guest artists.
What advice do you have for young dancers to achieve their goals in dance?
Work hard
♥ Be respectful ♥ Keep an open mind ♥ Take in everything that is shared with you ♥
Trust yourself ♥ Take care of yourself ♥ Have fun!
We are thrilled to have you return to NJDTE as a Guest Artist for the SALSA MASQUERADE. Can you elaborate on your experience with the Hispanic heritage?
My love and admiration for the Hispanic cultures really blossomed while I was a company dancer with Ballet Hispanico in NYC. We were immersed in traditional Latin dances, music, culture, In addition to performing powerful repertoire representing Latin culture we also performed Viva Las Americas!, a educational lecture demonstration created for young people. We had the opportunity to tour all over the world and share the pride of  the expansive Latin cultures and art forms as well as teach Latin Social Dance at many events. This allowed me to understand the heritage and traditions on a deeper level.
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Today, I continue to expand upon all I have experienced learn and celebrate the Hispanic/Latinx cultures. I am looking forward to dancing with everyone at NJDTE for this special SALSA MASQUERADE event, especially during Hispanic Heritage Month and with one of my best friends from my time at Ballet Hispanico, Rodney Hamilton.
What are your favorite inspirational quotes?
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. 
-Henry David Thoreau
Surviving is important. Thriving is elegant.
- Maya Angelou

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