Ballet

Ballet Classes

Ballet is the foundation of all dance forms and will maximize technique and longevity in a career of dance. It provides grace, poise, and technique needed to be proficient in all other areas of dance. Ballet classes will help dancers with posture, flexibility, fitness, balance, self-discipline, and self-confidence.

These classes will perform a routine at our Winter and Spring Showcase.

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Tiny Ballet

Tiny Ballet is an introductory class containing ballet and creative movement. Young dancers will learn basic ballet steps while learning how to follow direction, imitate movement and gross motor skill development games in a positive and fun environment. Engaging music is used to get these little ones inspired to dance.

Pre Ballet

Pre-Ballet teaches the fundamentals of ballet class structure and prepares the student for entering into Ballet I. In Pre-Ballet students will learn the format of Barre, center-work and movement across the floor. In addition, more focus will be placed on the flexibility, placement of the feet and turn-out. It is an essential step in progressing forward in the students' ballet education. Students will learn ballet in a positive environment and be encouraged to pursue their passion.

Ballet I

Students will start perfecting their knowledge in barre, center work and across the floor combinations. Ballet I will focus on strengthening the dancers technique in the skills learned in Pre-Ballet and also the new skills listed in the Ballet I class syllabus. As the dancer progresses it is imperative that their technique is correct and strong before advancing on to the next level. Dancers will start to learn the amazing discipline of ballet and be encouraged to find their passion for it!

Ballet II

In Ballet II students will continue to perfect their skills learned in Pre-Ballet and Ballet I while learning new terms and techniques in Ballet II. Special focus will be placed on body lines, extension, balance and foot placement. Students at this level should be skilled at all the basic level ballet terms and techniques such as, plies, tendu, chaines, etc… Ballet II will begin to improve on their ballet understanding and overall ability.

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet

In Ballet III/IV dancers will perfect their skills learned in Ballet II as well as learn the new skills listed in the Ballet III Syllabus. Dancers should have the ability to execute the basic and intermediate skills learned in the prior Ballet levels with precise and polished technique. Special focus will be placed on strengthening the feet and ankles in order to start preparing for Pointe work. Dancers at this level should be able to maintain discipline in every class and prepare to advance into Ballet IV.

Pointe

Pointe is an advanced dancer class that requires Director approval. Dancers ready for pointe will focus on specific strengthening exercises for feet and ankles that will help build a good base for pointe. Dancers ready for this class will expand upon all previous ballet technique through the new lens of pointe.