Ballet Levels

Levels
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Our Ballet Levels

Our expert instructors will evaluate you and place you according to your desired growth based on your current skill and abilities.

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Ballet Beginnings

For the very young dancer who is just beginning their ballet journey.

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Ballet 1

An introduction to ballet; learn ballet positions, movement, vocabulary and barre work

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Ballet 2

For students who have had Level 1 training or some basic ballet foundation on which to build. 

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Ballet 3

For students who have studied the basics and are ready to concentrate on developing a broader ballet vocabulary, doing more barre and center work, and focusing on correct placement; pre-pointe begins.

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Ballet 4/5/6

At this level, students begin and advance through pointe work and focus on technique through repetitive exercises and patterns at the barre and across the floor. 

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Professional Ballet

Please schedule a free trial class to be evaluated for this training designed for professionals and advanced dancers.

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REQUEST A FREE TRIAL CLASS

Select a class level below based on you or your dancer’s current level. New to Ballet? Select “no experience”. We’ll get back to you with how to register for a class and which level we recommend. Thank you!

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Find the answers to commonly asked questions. Still have questions? Contact us!

Trial class enrollments may be scheduled using our site form, or you may register using our student portal.

Our dress code is based on the level you or your dancer is placed in from our evaluation. Schedule a FREE trial class for placement.

Please visit our student portal to see the latest class offerings.

Our spring and summer performance audition is held in January. Our Nutcracker audition is held in September.

Recital preparation takes away from the necessary training a dancer needs to become a proficient dancer. Merely reciting a learned choreography for most of the September through June season isn’t dance education. It is dance memorization. This is why we have a performance company separate of our school that rehearses on Sundays only to conveniently fit into your busy schedule.

Our auditions are open to dancers from all over the region. You are not required to take classes with us to perform.