What can students expect from this class?
In Ballet I/II, emphasis is placed on technique, and students learn more challenging exercises at the barre. Students continue center work and stretching as they progress in strength and musicality. Please note, a two day per week commitment is required for the Ballet I level. If students prefer to attend one day per week, please register for a Primary III level or the Educational Ballet class.
Girls’ Dress Code: Solid-Color Leotard, Ballet Pink or Skin Tone Footed Tights, Pink or Skin Tone Ballet Slippers. Ballet skirts and warm-ups are not permitted. Hair must be neatly secured away from the face and neck. Boys’ Dress Code: White T-Shirt, Black Tights or Leggings, Black Ballet Slippers. Hair must be neatly secured away from the face and neck.
Must be age 8 by 9/01/24 |
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What background, training, and or relationship do you have with this style/technique/class subject?
The School of Classical Ballet was founded in 1985 by Anna Myer and Patricia Adelmann. For over 30 years, the school has provided students with classical ballet training and helped to develop student appreciation for dance as an art form. We currently offer classes in ballet and contemporary. Director Kirsta Sendziak, faculty, and staff continue to provide students the quality of instruction upon which the school was founded. The School of Classical Ballet is a technique-based school with emphasis on learning. Performances are all-inclusive for students to showcase their technique and gain experience performing for an audience. |
Contact Information
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Studio 6
The School of Classical Ballet
Street shoes are not allowed in the studio at any time.