The Ballet Academy
The Ballet Academy at Columbiana Dance Studio is structured to provide dancers with a solid base from which they can grow in an informed technical environment. With a focus on understanding how ballet shapes and forms the body, as well as releases tension to allow dancers to move efficiently, dancers are prepared to approach the varying range of dance styles offered at the centre and beyond. The ballet faculty draws from the Vagonova, Ceccetti, and French Ballet traditions as well as knowledge gained from years of study in the American dance world where these traditions are blended to produce dancers who are unaffected by a particular style. Columbiana Pac will offer several performance opportunities including an annual winter performance and spring production.
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Our ballet programed classes are incorporated into our regular scheduled weekly classes!
Ballet level Dress code:
Ballet I - Black Leotard of choice , ballet pink tights, pink full sole ballet shoes (Pink Belt provided)
Ballet II -Black Leotard of choice , Ballet pink tights, pink split sole ballet shoes (blue belt provided)
Ballet III - Black Leotard of choice, seemed ballet pink tights, pink split sole ballet shoes, (purple belt provided)
Ballet IV,V- Black leotard of choice , seemed ballet pink tights, pink split sole ballet shoes, (teal belt provided)
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Ballet 1 - 7-10 yr olds 1 (45 minute) classes weekly / 11yrs + 1 60 min class weekly
* Prerequisite: Basic Ballet
Building on the foundation set by Basic Ballet, barre work exercises become more complex and of a longer duration to train muscle memory and increase flexibility. Special emphasis is placed on the dancer’s ability to connect and link steps for fluid movement, memorize patterns, and move through space while maintaining proper alignment. At this level we encourage the dancer to examine the combinations and plan ahead for self-correction. This level is typically repeated.
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Ballet II (1 - 60 min.classes weekly)
* prerequisite: Ballet
At this level there is a marked developmental leap, both in the technical aspects of class and in the seriousness with which training is taken by the dancer. This is the age when the young dancer begins to evaluate past experience in dance, and to question whether or not a career would be desirable. Training intensifies to match this period of self-evaluation. All past work is repeated in more complex combinations increasing strength, endurance, stamina and ability to link steps together in a fluid manner. Understanding of motivation, movement goals, imagery and presentation are stressed in order to develop better artistic expression.
This level is typically repeated.
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Ballet III (2 - 60 min classes weekly)
*prerequisite Ballet II
From this level forward the plasticity, coordination and smooth connection of movements of the arms, legs, feet, head and body is the primary developmental goal. Rhythmic patterns are emphasized and attention is given to aiding the dancer’s ability to “tune in” to muscular feelings. Emphasis is placed on greater stability and complexity in study of adagio and developing the smooth, graceful and subtle qualities in movement. Study of turning in open positions is part of daily routine at this level, as is the study of battu, petite allegro and grand allegro. Regular and repeated reference will be made to facilitate the dancer’s understanding of movement goals and ability to “self correct”
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Ballet IV / V (3- 90 min classes weekly)
The upper levels of ballet students are self-motivated and take ballet technique classes up to 5 days per week. Levels IV/V are sometimes combined and other times separated as needed by the dancers to best challenge and refine technique. Advanced dancers are encouraged to wear pointe shoes when requested by the instructor.
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Modern I ( All level 2 and level 3 classes are required to take a modern class weekly)
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Boys Ballet
With a strong male ballet faculty, Columbiana Pac will offer Boys Ballet technique classes in order to build the specific strength and skills required for male dancers. Boys technique classes focus on upper body strength-building required for partnering, grand allegro and covers all male-specific jumps and turns.
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Pointe Work
All students at Columbiana Pac will be evaluated by the Ballet Director and our dance medicine specialist before they graduate to full pointe work. Pointe classes are offered separately from regular ballet technique classes in order to safely build the strength required for full pointe work. Pointe Levels A, B and C may be repeated based on the specific needs of each dancer, and advanced dancers are encouraged to wear their pointe shoes in all technique classes.