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Mrs. Nadja Saidakova – Great ballet dancer and Ballet Master. Born in Russia. Studied at State Ballet Academy in Perm (Russia).  After her training at State Ballet Academy in Perm she started her dancing career at the Moscow Classical Ballet. 

In 1995 joined the Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin (now Staatsballett Berlin) as a principal.

Nadja Saidakova works as a guest teacher with „Internationals Ballet Masterclass“ in Prague, San Francisco Ballet School, „Wise Ballet Company“ in Seoul/Suwon, Ostrava Ballet Company, Brno Ballet School, Taiwan Ballet Company, Hessische Staatsballett.

Since 2017 ballet Mistress Staatsballett Berlin.

Jury member of many international Ballet Competition and Festivals.

Mrs. Nadja Saidakova has been studying and using the Boris Kniaseff Floor Barre  since 1994 and has been teaching it to professional ballet dancers and students in different countries.

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Teachers

The teachers offer you lessons on ballet technique, positions, sequences, ballet figures and ballet pieces that are most important to you to become a professional dancer with great technique. All teachers have their tips and tricks that will help you move faster up the skill ladder.
The difficulty, the duration and the price of the classes vary, so you can choose what suits you best. The list of teachers is growing, the number of lessons is increasing.
Now video tutorials in English, Russian and Japanese. All the time lessons are added in different languages.
Some lessons have subtitles.
Lesson language, subtitle language, duration of each lesson and details are indicated on the page of each video lesson. Click on the picture to see the lesson description.
Build your own training program learning from different ballet teachers and dancers!
For the details check ‘Additional information’ section on a page of each lesson. Read all the details carefully!
Dance, learn and be happy!

Teachers

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The teachers offer you lessons on ballet technique, positions, sequences, ballet figures and ballet pieces that are most important to you to become a professional dancer with great technique. All teachers have their tips and tricks that will help you move faster up the skill ladder.
The difficulty, the duration and the price of the classes vary, so you can choose what suits you best. The list of teachers is growing, the number of lessons is increasing.
Now video tutorials in English, Russian and Japanese. All the time lessons are added in different languages.
Some lessons have subtitles.
Lesson language, subtitle language, duration of each lesson and details are indicated on the page of each video lesson. Click on the picture to see the lesson description.
Build your own training program learning from different ballet teachers and dancers!
For the details check ‘Additional information’ section on a page of each lesson. Read all the details carefully!
Dance, learn and be happy!

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World Ballet Class Teachers!

Adeline Pastor
Best I’ve ever seen 👏🏾Superb balance technique 🩰
Andrey Klemm
This is a perfect class to do at home. The music is wonderful and comes from Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, and Swan Lake. The class contains barre, center, and pointe work. There are chapters for each particular exercises and other chapters for instruction. Because you can skip the instruction chapters, the Video Lesson is very user friendly and allows you to complete the class in less time. The young dancer is excellent and fun to watch. Also, the exercises are simple but eloquent. Furthermore, the flow of the class is wonderful. This is an intermediate level class for individuals who have had ballet experience in a classroom setting.
Silly Sally
Adeline Pastor
Wow! I love that quote - so true and your movement, technique and balance is just stunning!!! Wow!! Inspired! Thank you! 🩰
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