Practical Issues to Consider for Your Next Private Lesson
March 9, 2018

There’s more to private lessons than one-on-one instruction. Consider these practical issues as you plan for your next session.

Outside Coaching


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Some schools discourage private lessons and outside coaching for fear that these might contradict their training methods and confuse the student.

Deciding a Rate


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Rates range anywhere from $40 to $100 or more per hour, depending on the instructor. Some studios set a flat rate, offer a discounted package or offer need-based scholarships.

Dealing With the Parents


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Parents might ask to observe the lesson, but their presence could actually hinder the child’s progress. “Students work better when their parents aren’t watching,” says Becky Erhart Moore, artistic coordinator at Marin Ballet. If they insist on peeking in, suggest that they only come for the last 15 minutes.

Scheduling


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Scheduling can be tough, especially since most students aren’t available outside of school hours. “If I have to turn down a student because of scheduling issues on my end, I refer them to someone on my staff who is available,” says Cheryl Madeux-Abbott, ballet director at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts.

Time Management


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Your time is valuable, so encourage students to arrive ready for the lesson. “If they’re practicing a variation, they need to have done class before,” says Edward Ellison, director of Ellison Ballet. “But if we’re working on fundamentals, then we can start at the beginning of barre and get warm as we go along.”

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