Classes

Schedule

2024/25 Registration is open now

Calendar

Dress Code

The dress code expectations are for all classes

  • All clothing and shoes should be marked with the student’s name.

  • Nails should be kept short.

  • Students may not wear jewelry, including watches and rings in class. Small, pierced earrings are acceptable.

  • Dancers should wear dress code for rehearsals.

    These requirements are subject to change

Children’s Division

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Creative Movement- (Ages 3 & 4) offers dancers a space for exploration, improvisation, and expression through movement. Children continue to develop large and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, cooperation, and listening skills. Children must be potty-trained.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level one to two years.

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Pre-Ballet- (Ages 5 & 6) enhances coordination, balance and flexibility with the teaching of basic ballet positions, steps, and terminology. Barre-work will be introduced as well as center floor exercises and exploration of creative dance and music interpretation.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level one to two years.

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Ballet 1- (Ages 7 & 8) instills the basics of classical ballet technique. Students are introduced to the structure of a ballet class and the concepts of proper posture, turn-out, and etiquette to build a strong dance foundation.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level one to two years.

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Ballet 2 (Ages 8-11) *Ballet 2xs per week, and optional Jazz 1 or Modern 1
Students should have a basic understanding of classical ballet technique. Class will consist of barre work and longer combinations, as well as increase their ballet terminology. Dancers will build a foundation for ballet including proper alignment, ballet etiquette, and vocabulary. Students are expected to be engaged and focused in class.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level two years.

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Pre-Professional Division

Ballet 3 (Ages 10-12) *Ballet 2xs per week, Modern 1 or Jazz 1 Training becomes more serious in this level and builds upon elements learned in level II.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level two to three years.

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Member Company Regional Dance America/Northeast

Ballet 4 (Ages 12-14) *Ballet 2xs per week, Modern 1 or Jazz 1 and Pointe. Classes are for the advancing ballet student. Students will continue to build upon earlier levels.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level two to three years.

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Ballet 5 (Ages 14-16) *Ballet 3xs per week, 2 pointe classes, and Modern 2, or Jazz 2. Classes are for the advancing ballet student. Students will continue to build upon earlier levels.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level two to three years.

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Ballet 6 (Ages 15-19) *Ballet 4xs per week, 3 pointe classes, and Modern 2, or Jazz 2. Classes are for the advanced ballet student who has a strong mastery of pointe work. This level will explore the concept of artistry, complex combinations, and a broader vocabulary. Commitment, focus, and work ethic are required.

Dancers should expect to stay in this level two to three years.

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Open Classes

Jazz 2- explores dynamics, musicality, self-expression, and performance techniques. Following a warm-up consisting of strength and conditioning, students will explore progressions in center and across the floor, and leaps and turns. Class culminates in a combination inspired by different styles of jazz including classical and contemporary.

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Modern 2- is a release technique class that draws inspiration from Laban/Bartenieff Fundamentals as well as Limon, Graham, Cunningham, Humphrey and Weidman. Class elements include grounding, articulation of the spine, and fall and recovery. Dancers will explore improvisation and partnering.

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Ballet 6 Saturday only by invitation (Advanced Level -Adults with previous dance training) This level will explore the concept of artistry, complex combinations, and a broader vocabulary. Commitment, focus, and work ethic are required.

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Summer Programs

5 Weeks: July 11- August 12, 2022

4 Weeks: July 21- August 15, 2025

Intensive Pre-Professional

Ages 12 & up with pointe training (Placement class or video submission required)

Each day begins with ballet technique followed by pointe. The afternoon consists of a variety of disciplines including Modern, Jazz, Contemporary, Gyrokinesis, Pilates, Seminars, and more. Classes are taught by distinguished guest artists and SSYB faculty. This program is designed to enrich and progress the dancer’s training and technique.

10am - 4 pm

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3 Weeks: July 25- August 12, 2022

Half Day - 2 Weeks: July 7-18, 2025 Full Day - 3 Weeks: July 28-August 15, 2025

Children’s Program.

Half Day: Ages 7-10 years old with previous dance training. Ballet, jazz, and modern classes.

2- 4pm

Full Day: Ages 9-12 years old with previous dance training. 4 classes per day taught by SSYB faculty and guest instructors. Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Jazz, Dance History, Dance Vocabulary, Injury Prevention, and more!

10-4pm

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2 Weeks: July 11- July 22, 2022

3 Programs: July 7-25, 2025

Young Children’s Program

Ages 4-7 no dance experience required

Ballet lesson that follows a different ballet theme each day along with crafts, stories, and related activities. All supplies provided.

10-12pm

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