Beginner Ballet

$240.00

Time

  • Wednesdays, 5:00–6:00 PM

  • Ages 5+ (Skill level dependent)

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.

Time

  • Wednesdays, 5:00–6:00 PM

  • Ages 5+ (Skill level dependent)

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.