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 work more on epaulement poses and artistry by properly utilizing head and arrm coordination and adding more upper body movement. Exercises at the barre on demi-pointe are increased. Pointe work is expanded to 20 minutes at the end of a class with occasional exercises added to the end of another class. Tempos are increased and jumps with beats introduced. Material presented is expected to take 2-3 years for mastery..
Level IV: Exercises increase in tempo with emphasis on precision and control of the body. Students continue blending artistry with placement and strength building. Exercises en releve in the centre are introduced. Mastery of this material is expected to take a minimum of two years.
Level V: The focus of this level is to perform exercises quickly and precisely in epaulement positions. Centre work is executed en releve with combinations increasing in complexity and tempo. Multiple turns will be encouraged and difficult turns introduced. Grand allegro combinations emphasize height and solid landings. Students can expect to work a whole class en pointe and centre in others. To ensure strength and ability, a minimum of three classes a week MUST be taken.
Apprentice Ensemble:
The AE is the official performing group of Theatre of Ballet Arts. It is open to students who are enrolled in three ballet classes of Level III or higher and working in pointe shoes. AE rehearses on Saturdays with students learning variations and excerpts from classical ballets as well as jazz, character, and contemporary choreography to be performed at parades, community events and other public appearances or performances as scheduled by the Director.