
Classical Ballet
Tiny Tot BalletAges 3 - 4 years Pre-BalletAge 5 years We also implement our newly designed early childhood dance program, “Leap N’ Learn”. Pre-Primary&PrimaryAges 6 - 7 yearsThese levels offer an introduction to the Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus and, upon the teacher's discretion, children may be entered into a short formal examination conducted by teacher or RAD examiner. |
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Grade One to EightThe eight grades provide a gradual progression in ballet training encouraging children to achieve a high technical standard, freedom of expression and love of dance. Students may be examined in a formal setting to provide an independent evaluation of their dancing. Vocational LevelDesigned for those students showing technical skill or those wishing to pursue a career in dance at the performing or teaching level, the major levels provide an opportunity for committed students to further develop their technical skills. Classes are offered from the Intermediate Foundation to the Advanced levels. Royal Academy of Dance Ballet Presentations and ExaminationsThe Academy's patron is HM Queen Elizabeth II, and its influence has spread to 82 countries, with over 15,500 members. There are currently 1,200 students in full-time or part-time teacher training programs with the Academy and each year, the examination syllabus is taught to more than 250,000 students world-wide. Throughout the creation of our new Syllabus, there are certain factors |
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It is also designed to sustain the child's interest and love of dance throughout the entire syllabus. The Syllabus has been created as a complete training programme in Classical Ballet and is designed specifically for the amateur student, covering an age range of 5 to 19. All students studying ballet will be notified in early fall if their teacher feels they are ready for their examination. The examinations will take place in the spring (usually just before our spring break). RAD Credits Towards GraduationStudents may receive arts URAD 11A (2 CREDITS) = RAD GRADES 4 AND 5 OR GRADE 6 See page 74 of the Ministry of Education pdf brochure: |
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