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LEVEL B-2

Ages 10 - 14

Mondays & Wednesdays: 5:00 - 7:30 PM
Fridays: 4:30 - 6:00 PM
Saturdays: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

This class will work in both barre and center work. Students will continue to expand on their ballet vocabulary along with an introduction to more complex combinations, as well as potential pointe work.

CURRICULUM:
BALLET TECHNIQUE

The syllabus for the training of a dancer at the School of Cleveland Ballet is based on Classical and Neo-Classical techniques. Ballet technique is one of the most important disciplines in laying the foundation of lightness and suspension.

BODY ALIGNMENT

This system of structured physical exercises controls, molds, strengthens, aligns and stretches the body as an instrument for movement.

CHARACTER

Character dance is a specific subdivision of classical dance. It is the stylized representation of a traditional folk or national dance, mostly from European countries, and uses movements and music which have been adapted for the theater. Character dance is integral to much of the classical ballet repertoire. A good example of character dance within ballet is the series of national dances which take place at the beginning of Act II of Swan Lake. The ballet Don Quixote also features many character variations based on traditional Spanish dances. Popular character dance adaptations for ballet also include the national dances of Hungary, Russia, Poland, Italy and Spain.

SPANISH DANCE

Focusing on regional folk dances, escuela bolero, and flamenco, students will learn footwork, castaneting, and palmas techniques and gain an understanding of the rhythm (compas).

POINTE

The technique for females executing ballet movements en pointe make possible a highly effective series of moves in which the tip of the foot is used to create the impression of lightness and suspension in the ballerina.

CONTEMPORARY

Includes the elements of classical distortion, counter balance of weight distribution, asymmetrical shapes and design in conjunction with irregular meter and rhythms.

JAZZ

Designed to acquaint the student with principles of technique and conditioning that develop strength, endurance and coordination necessary to move fully and freely in a number of styles.

DRESS CODE:

HAIR:

Female students should have their hair up in a high bun with a hairnet. Male students should have their hair above the ears and collar

BALLET

Ballet Dress Code: LADIES: - Shoe: Bloch 203L Split Sole - Tights: Pink Ballet Tights - Leotard: Capezio CC100C ROYAL BLUE - Skirt: School of Cleveland Ballet Skirt in ROYAL BLUE GENTLEMEN: - Shirt: White Royal Collection T-Shirt - Tights: Capezio Men's Black - Shoe: White Leather Bloch or Capezio - Socks: White Royal Collection

CHARACTER

Character Dress Code: LADIES: - Capezio 1.5" Heel Black (550) - School of Cleveland Ballet Character Skirt GENTLEMEN: - Capezio Black Jazz Shoe (EJ2)

SPANISH DANCE

Spanish Dance Dress Code: LADIES: - Baltogs Girls/Adults Flamenco Skirt in Red (Style number: 9100C/9100)

CONTEMPORARY

Contemporary Dress Code: - Black Ankle-High Socks (no shoes) - Black leggings (no logos)

OTHER INFORMATION:

PRICE:

$425 per month

This level will be invited to perform at least twice per year.

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