What to wear
Hair pulled securely up and away from the face
Leotard and tights (any color)
Soft ballet slippers
Bring water bottle
What to expect
Warmup and barre work
Center and across-the-floor progressions
Cool-down and stretching
Beginner Ballet — Classical Foundation, Modern Fun Our Beginner Ballet curriculum centers on Classical Ballet technique taught with supportive, imaginative methods for new students. Core features:
Classical technique basics: First positions, pliés, tendus, relevés, simple port de bras, as well as basic barre and center work introduced progressively.
Structured progression: Each unit builds on the last, alignment, turnout awareness, rhythm, and clean footsteps, so students gain technique and confidence without overwhelm.
Creative application: Short combinations and musical phrasing woven into class so technique meets performance in bite-sized chunks.
Body-safe teaching: Emphasis on healthy posture, joint-friendly movement, and age-appropriate conditioning.
Performance opportunities: Informal showings and recital options let students experience the thrill of sharing their work in a supportive setting.
What to wear
Hair pulled securely up and away from the face
Leotard and tights (any color)
Soft ballet slippers
Bring water bottle
What to expect
Warmup and barre work
Center and across-the-floor progressions
Cool-down and stretching
Beginner Ballet — Classical Foundation, Modern Fun Our Beginner Ballet curriculum centers on Classical Ballet technique taught with supportive, imaginative methods for new students. Core features:
Classical technique basics: First positions, pliés, tendus, relevés, simple port de bras, as well as basic barre and center work introduced progressively.
Structured progression: Each unit builds on the last, alignment, turnout awareness, rhythm, and clean footsteps, so students gain technique and confidence without overwhelm.
Creative application: Short combinations and musical phrasing woven into class so technique meets performance in bite-sized chunks.
Body-safe teaching: Emphasis on healthy posture, joint-friendly movement, and age-appropriate conditioning.
Performance opportunities: Informal showings and recital options let students experience the thrill of sharing their work in a supportive setting.