Class Calendar
Understanding our Class Level System
The listed ages are just recommendations and don’t need to be followed exactly. Placement will focus more on skill level than age, unless a class specifically states an age requirement. If there’s no indicated age or level, it is an open class.
Ballet Levels
Pre-Ballet (Ages 3–5)
- Introduction to ballet through creative movement, games, and storytelling.
- Focus on posture, coordination, musicality, and following directions.
- Exposure to basic ballet vocabulary and classroom etiquette.
Ballet 1 (Ages 6–8)
- Introduction to the five basic positions of the feet and arms.
- Simple barre and center work to develop balance and strength.
- Emphasis on body alignment, rhythm, and graceful movement.
Ballet 2 (Ages 8–10)
- More structured barre work with increased repetitions and combinations.
- Introduction to basic turns (piqué, chainé) and small jumps.
- Greater focus on turnout, flexibility, and musical phrasing.
Ballet 3 (Ages 10–13)
- Strengthening of technique with longer, more complex barre exercises.
- Introduction to grand allegro (big jumps) and pirouette preparation.
- Stronger emphasis on coordination between upper and lower body.
- For some, beginning pointe preparation with teacher approval.
Beginning Adult Ballet (Ages 16+)
- Designed for adult beginners with little to no prior training.
- Introduction to ballet vocabulary, posture, and class structure.
- Gentle focus on flexibility, coordination, and enjoyment of movement.
Ballet 3 (Teen–Adult Intermediate)
- Advanced barre exercises emphasizing precision, speed, and strength.
- Full pirouettes, multiple turns, and more demanding allegro work.
- Development of artistry, expression, and stage presence.
- Pointe work for dancers with the necessary strength and readiness.
Ballet 4 (Teen–Adult Advanced)
- Professional-level combinations requiring endurance, control, and artistry.
- Complex turns, extended adagio, and grand allegro sequences.
- Strong focus on musical interpretation, nuance, and performance quality.
- Pointe work includes advanced variations and repertoire.
Modern Dance Levels
Creative Movement / Intro to Modern (Ages 5–7)
- Exploration of natural movement, shapes, and dynamics.
- Use of storytelling and improvisation to build confidence.
- Introduction to basic modern dance principles like contraction and release.
Modern 1 (Ages 8–10)
- Introduction to foundational techniques (Graham, Horton, Limon basics).
- Learning floor patterns, weight shifts, and use of breath.
- Building awareness of space and rhythm.
Modern 2 (Ages 10–13)
- More intricate floor work and across-the-floor sequences.
- Emphasis on dynamics, body articulation, and emotional expression.
- Introduction to partnering and choreographic exploration.
Beginning Adult Modern (Ages 16+)
- Entry-level class for adults new to modern dance.
- Focus on natural movement, basic floor work, and rhythm.
- Emphasis on expression and building confidence without pressure.
Modern 3 (Teen–Adult Intermediate)
- Increased physicality with demanding floor, center, and traveling work.
- Emphasis on strength, fluidity, and transitions between levels of space.
- Introduction to advanced improvisation and compositional techniques.
Modern 4 (Teen–Adult Advanced)
- Mastery of multiple modern techniques with seamless integration.
- Complex choreography requiring stamina, precision, and artistry.
- Development of individuality and professional-level performance quality.
Jazz Dance Levels
Jazz Basics (Ages 6–8)
- Fun, upbeat introduction to jazz through simple isolations and walks.
- Focus on rhythm, coordination, and musical play.
- Short, age-appropriate combinations.
Jazz 1 (Ages 8–10)
- Building foundational skills: kicks, single turns, basic leaps.
- Greater focus on posture, control, and musical timing.
- Learning to perform with energy and style.
Jazz 2 (Ages 10–13)
- Development of double turns, higher kicks, and more stylized footwork.
- Increased strength, flexibility, and endurance training.
- More complex choreography with varied dynamics.
Beginning Adult Jazz (Ages 16+)
- A fun, welcoming class for adult beginners.
- Introduction to jazz fundamentals: isolations, basic turns, and leaps.
- Focus on building rhythm, style, and confidence.
Jazz 3 (Teen–Adult Intermediate)
- Faster-paced combinations incorporating multiple turns and advanced leaps.
- Emphasis on musicality, performance quality, and stylistic range (classic jazz, contemporary jazz, commercial styles).
- Building versatility across choreographic styles.
Jazz 4 (Teen–Adult Advanced)
- Professional-level combinations with high stamina demands.
- Emphasis on precision, fluid transitions, and expressive artistry.
- Mastery of multiple jazz styles and adaptability for performance or auditions.








