StudioArc2016

A great start to the year

Monday We have begun the new year with our smallest dancers – our Tinies and Kinder Dance students. What a great way to start our special year. Many of our older Tinies have progressed to the Subbies section, so will we see them later in the week.   Tuesday Tonight we have enjoyed  sessions with…

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125 Years of Royal South Street competitions

The Royal South Street Eisteddfod has been held in Ballarat in 1891 with the calisthenics section running for 4 weeks.

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Some aspiring moves

Facebook is full of amusing, entertaining videos.  Sometimes they are even thought-provoking or useful.  This video from Easy Flexibility Education is a great display of skill combined with a little Christmas festivity for our holiday season. [fbvideo link=”https://www.facebook.com/rodrigopirescomrua/videos/1296903003669208/” width=”500″ height=”400″ onlyvideo=”1″]

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Upgrade for Her Majesty's Theatre

Do you remember the last time you sat in Her Majesty’s Theatre watching an 8-hour calisthenics competition and thought “Wow. These seats are so comfortable, I really must have one” No? Me either.   Regardless, there is now an opportunity to get your very own Her Majesty’s theatre seat.  Our local theatre is currently being…

StudioArcCoaches

10 things you didn't realise your dance teacher does

by Lauren @ Dancers Market http://www.dancersmarket.com.au/blog/10-things-your-dance-teacher-does   This is a great reminder that our coaches don’t just start their day when the 4:00pm class begins. In fact, they have already worked all day, then collected their own kids from school before they turn up for 6 hours of calisthenics classes. We are very lucky to have…

Cognitive Fatigue Reduction

I read an article today that I found interesting.  It justifies a coffee break as a strategy for cognitive fatigue reduction.  Got to be happy with that. Apparently, a joint study has found that caffeine had a positive effect on how the brain works on completing tasks.   The article suggests that there is evidence that up…