Students in the Open Program register for at least one class per week.
The Open Program offer classes for students of all ages and abilities who love to dance but wish to undertake a less intensive schedule than the Conservatory Program. Technical work is presented in a sequential graded format to meet the needs of students who seek quality training, enrichment and physical fitness. In the Open Program the number of classes may be fewer but the quality of training is not diminished.
Students may remain in the same level for more than one season, until they have the required skills to progress to the next level. Those wishing to participate in performances should note that additional time is required, as rehearsals are conducted separately from classes.
BALLET LEVEL I
BALLET LEVEL II
BALLET LEVEL III
BALLET TEENS BEGINNER/iNTERMEDIATE
The Classical Syllabus is based on the traditional French, Italian and Danish schools. which became the Russian technique developed by Agrippa Vaganova and known as the Vaganova Syllabus. All students will take classes in this technique. Each level will be taught by only one or two different teachers, to assure consistency in training.
Ballet Level I :
Ages 8-10 Tue 4:00-5:00
Ages 10-12 Thu 4:00-5:00
$250 per semester (1 class per week for 16 weeks)
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Ballet Level II :
Ages 10-12
Tue 5:00-6:00, Thu 5:00-6:00
$250 per semester (1 class per week for 16 weeks)
$450 per semester (2 classes per week for 16 weeks)
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Ballet Level III:
Ages 10-12
Mon 4:00-5:30, Wed 4:00-5:30, Sat 10:00-11:30
$250 per semester (1 class per week for 16 weeks)
$450 per semester (2 classes per week for 16 weeks)
$720 per semester (3 classes per week for 16 weeks)
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Ballet Teens Beginner/Intermediate:
Ages 11 and up
Tue 6:00-7:30, Thu 6:00-7:30
$250 per semester (1 class per week for 16 weeks)
$450 per semester (2 classes per week for 16 weeks)
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CHARACTER & HISTORIC DANCE
Character dancing is a theatrical ballet version of national dance, which is essential for the development of dance quality. The final choreographed dances are in a particular national style, for example, Spanish, Neapolitan, Russian and Eastern.
Historic Dance is the study of traditional dance such as polonaise, mazurka, waltz, polka, minuet, gavotte, and other historical forms. The study of these is essential for the development of style in classical ballets.
Ages -All
Wed 7:00-8:00
Tuition $250 per semester
(1 class per week for 16 weeks)
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MODERN INTENSIVES
Workshops to be announced