Southwest Academy of Ballet Arts
Summer Hamille, Director
CLASS OFFERINGS
DESCRIPTION OF SEASONAL CLASSES

Class offerings at the Southwest Academy of Ballet Arts (SABA) are suited for both the professionally aspiring dancer and the vocational student seeking an enjoyable exercise outlet.  These classes meet weekly between September and mid-June and perform in the annual student Showcase in May.  These students also have the option of performing in Theatre of Ballet Arts’  “Nutcracker” production.

PROFESSIONAL BALLET LEVELS

Level I:  This class is composed of basic work in placement, flexibility, terminology and mastery of Year-One of the Vaganova syllabus.  Students are introduced to movements with clear explanations of their execution.   Slow work on these movements develops strength and precision.  Coordinating arms and head movements with feet are begun in this level.

Level II: Work on placement, flexibility, terminology and strength building is continued with Year-Two of the Vaganova syllabus.  As students demonstrate mastery, more difficult movements are introduced and coordination of head and arms is increased.  It is expected that students will take two or three years to master this material.  Pointe work for qualified students begins in late January for 15 minutes at the end of a class. 

Level III:  Students in this level are expected to attend three classes per week to work more on artistry by properly utilizing head and arm coordination and adding more upper body movement.  Exercises at the barre on releve.  Pointe work is expanded to 30 minutes at the end of a class with occasional exercises added to the end of another class.  Material of Year-Three and -Four of the Vaganova syllabus are presented at this level and mastery of it is expected to take two years.

Level IV:  Students attend four classes per week and pointe work is expanded to a minimum of an hour each week.  Students continue blending artistry with placement and strength building.  Mastery of material from Year-Five and -Six of the Vaganova syllabus is expected to take at least two years.


Apprentice Ensemble:
One performance group is offered at the Southwest Academy of Ballet Arts.  The Apprentice Ensemble is the official performing group of the Theatre of Ballet Arts.  It is open to students aged 12 and up who are enrolled in at least two ballet classes of Level III or higher and working on pointe. Dancers are expected to participate in public appearances (parades and community events) and performances scheduled by the Director throughout the year. 

DESCRIPTION of INTRODUCTORY and
SPECIALTY SESSION OFFERINGS


Creative Movement is for the pre-school aged dancer between 3 and 4 years old.  The intent of the class is to teach students to listen and follow directions, and to develop basic motor skills, body awareness and coordination.   This is accomplished through music requiring students to listen-and-do and allowing creative dance with props.

Pre-Ballet is for students between the ages of 5 and 7 who have not had any formal dance training.  The development of spatial awareness and body control is the focus of the class.  It will teach taking turns, listening and following directions. Simple ballet movements and stage work are also introduced.

Teen/Adult Ballet & Jazz is offered to individuals who wish to learn these two dance styles without committing a great deal of time to it.  It is also for those seeking an enjoyable exercise outlet that wish to use this athletic fine art to shape and define their bodies.

Belly Dance allows students to explore the beautiful Eastern dance discipline.  By working on the correct form and proper execution of the body movements (hips, chest, rib cage, shoulders, arms, legs) students will shape and tone their bodies.

Modern Dance is a style of theatrical dance that is not as restrictive as classical ballet and favors movements that are expressive of inner feelings.

Ballroom dance classes will cover dance styles that include the waltz, foxtrot, tango, and swing, as well as Latin dances like the merengue, cha-cha and salsa.  “Practice Parties” are scheduled after class to allow students to work on lesson material with others in the privacy of the studio.  Additional “outings” are scheduled to allow students to practice in public and continue honing their lead and follow skills.
YOUNG CHILDREN and VOCATIONAL OFFERINGS

Teen/Adult Ballet is a continuation of the ballet training for those who wish to expand their ballet knowledge on a weekly basis.  It allows those who sought out this enjoyable exercise outlet to continue using this athletic fine art to shape and define their bodies.

Ballet FUNdamentals is for the school-aged dancer between 6 and 8 years old who have had some dance training or at least a season of pre-ballet.  In this class students will continue working on body control and coordination.  Additional ballet movements are introduced and simple combinations of learned movements will be practiced.   

Ballet Basics is for the young dancer between 7 and 9 years of age.  This is an introductory class to serious ballet training using turn-out.  Basic ballet moves are taught through exercises at the barre and practiced in the centre.  Jumps and movement across the floor complete the class.

Jazz (classical) is offered to students at the minimum age of 11 who are interested in training in this discipline for diversification.  The Luigi method (grounded in ballet) is taught with influence from the Giordano technique.  Basic jazz movements, body isolations as well as strength building and flexibility are worked on in class.  NOTE:  this is NOT hip-hop jazz.

Musical Theater is for students aged 7 through 10 who are not old enough for the jazz class or who would like to experience more movement in class.  Using basic dance movements, the students will work on patterns and combinations common to musical theater choreography.
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