Video 1 Transcript
Okay, so the biggest etiquette tip that I can give you for ballet is don't talk in class. When teachers are talking, they don't want to be talked over. When they're waiting for you to do something, they don't want you talking. That's probably the biggest one, is like say you're talking for like break times, and like before and after class. Another thing that I would tell you is don't cross your arms in front of your body. Whether that's your wrists, your hands, your arms, don't do it. In ballet, there's a sign language, and that's like the sign for death, and so it's considered really rude to cross your arms in front of your body in a class like that, especially if you're in like one with like a professional. And the last thing is don't, like if it's your turn to go, go. If you don't know what you're doing, then make it up as you go, make it look pretty, but do not like, do not wait for somebody to tell you to go, and don't stop other people from going because you don't go on time.
