Vaganova Method
Diana’s classical training is rooted in the Vaganova method, a system known for building coordinated, expressive, and technically integrated dancers rather than disconnected movement habits.
The Vaganova method emphasizes the coordination of the whole body: feet, legs, torso, arms, head, and musical phrasing all work together instead of being taught as isolated pieces.
This produces dancers with stronger line, more connected port de bras, and clearer expressive intent.
Diana applies Vaganova principles in posture, epaulement, arm pathways, transitions, and the relationship between strength and artistry.
Students are not simply asked to copy positions. They are taught how to arrive in those positions with more clarity and control.
This page is especially relevant for dancers who want a more classical, structured approach to technique, whether they are beginners building foundations or advanced dancers refining artistry.
It is also ideal for students who feel their current training lacks coherence between technical precision and expression.
If classical placement, coordinated port de bras, and refined movement quality matter to you, Diana can tailor private online lessons around those priorities.