Dance-study classes allow children who wish to dance more regularly to pursue a more intensive training program.
Admission to the dance-study program requires that the student have a genuine desire to commit to more intensive training, as well as the physical abilities and natural aptitude for dance.
Only a limited number of students are admitted to these classes, and each student receives individualized attention. Reports are issued in December and in June after the end-of-year exams.
At the end of the Dance-Studies program, students who wish to continue their training are admitted to the pre-professional track following the jury’s decision during the final evaluation in May.
Weekly Program
Study
01
Age 9
- 3 ballet classes of 75'
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Optional:
tap dance, jazz, contemporary, street dance
Study
02
Age 10
- 3 ballet classes of 75'
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Optional:
tap dance, jazz, contemporary, street dance
Study
03
Age 11
- 3 ballet classes of 90'
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Optional:
contemporary, street, modern jazz, hip-hop, tap dance
Study
04
Age 12
- 4 ballet classes of 90'
- 1 Jazz or Contemporary class of 60’
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Optional:
floor work, contemporary, street, tap, hip-hop
Study
05
Age 12
- 4 ballet classes of 90'
- 1 Jazz or Contemporary class of 60’
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Optional:
floor work, contemporary, street, tap, hip-hop
STUDENT FOLLOW-UP
- Semestrial evaluations
- End of year exams
- Faculty Meeting
- Interview with each student and her/his parents at year’s end
Students who have not met the technical and artistic objectives by the end of the year will be placed in a less challenging program that allows them to continue progressing comfortably and at their own pace. This is to ensure they continue to enjoy dancing, to monitor their physical abilities, and to support their growth through an appropriate training regimen.