Class Descriptions

Class Descriptions

For preschoolers, Pre-Primary combines creative movement and game-like exercises to introduce children to the joy of dance. This class creatively introduces basic ballet skills while developing locomotor skills, posture, alignment and musicality. Using their imagination, Children gain confidence and self-expression through dancing by themselves and as a group. Students begin to learn the discipline of ballet.

Pre-Primary (ages 3-4)

For kindergarteners, Primary begins to introduce the structure of a traditional ballet class while continuing creative movement and game-like exercises. Exercises begin to focus on proper placement, turnout, and stretching. Simple ballet vocabulary and etiquette are introduced in this level.

Primary (ages 5-6)

Ballet 1 students are introduced to the traditional ballet class format including barre work and center floor work. Exercises are aimed at conditioning the body for dance and focus on proper alignment, turnout, strength and stretching. Basic ballet vocabulary, concepts, and movements are introduced. All fundamentals learned in the previous level are continued and further developed.

Ballet 1 (ages 6-7)

Students should know basic ballet fundamentals and vocabulary at this level. New vocabulary continues to be introduced and more challenging exercises are developed. Exercises are aimed at All fundamentals learned in the previous level are continued and further developed. Students are now taking class twice a week.

Ballet 2 (ages 8+)

Students expand upon concepts learned in previous levels and new vocabulary and more challenging concepts are continued to be introduced. Maximum turnout and correct posture are expected from students in this level. Exercises aimed at conditioning for pointe work are introduced at this level. To compliment their training, students are also encouraged to take Jazz at this level. For students entering 4th-6th grade.

Ballet 3 (ages 9+)

For students ages 12 and up with previous ballet training. Students are required to take 3 two-hour long classes each week. Classes include 90 minutes of ballet technique followed by either pointe or jazz. Students must have the approval of the director to take pointe.

Teen Ballet (ages 12+)

This class focuses on the beginning elements of jazz technique with a strong focus on coordination, style, and rhythm. Students will learn the basics of body isolations, pirouettes, jumps, and classic jazz footwork along with more modern combinations of movement.

Jazz I (ages 9+)