Academy Program
The Academy Program continues the training of the Elementary Program and includes a structured Classical Ballet Program as well as Interdisciplinary Classes designed to prepare students for professional careers. Training at this level can be individualized to include extra training and performance opportunities through the SLC Ballet Company Program, SLC Ballet Competition Program, private lessons, coaching, and career development opportunities.
Performance Opportunities
2024-2025 Holidays
The Nutcracker: December 7, 2024
Spring Gala: May 2-3, 2025
Summer Gala: June 27, 2025
Labor Day: Monday September 2
Fall Break: November 25 – 30
Winter Break: December 23 – Jan 4
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20
Spring Break: March 24 – 29
Memorial Day: May 26
Summer Break: June 30 – July 5
Placement
Students entering 3rd or 4th Grade with at least 1 year of ballet experience may register for Academy 1. All other levels are by placement. Continuing students are evaluated each year for placement. New students may schedule a placement class.
Placement is at the sole discretion of SLC Ballet, and depends on a variety of factors including artistry, technique, attendance, ability to apply corrections, maturity and attitude.
Academy 1 – 3rd/4th Grade
Students in Academy 1 will continue to expand their Classical Ballet vocabulary and technique at the barre and in center. Simple allegro work will be introduced and students will begin to learn locomotive movements across the floor.
Classes are two days per week. Summer programs include our Beginning Intensive, offered one week during the summer.
Academy 2 – By Placement
Students in Academy 2 will continue to expand their Classical Ballet vocabulary and technique from previous levels. Variations to steps are introduced at the barre while center and allegro work becomes longer to build strength. Students in this level work on the correct execution of steps, retaining and applying corrections, and attention and focus during class. Students in Academy 2 begin preparation to enter the upper school. Students begin to understand the commitment and consistency required to achieve the understanding and ability to perform classical ballet. Classwork increases in length and difficulty as female students prepare for pointe work and male dancers prepare for men’s technique. Students will spend about 2 years in this level as they prepare for pointe work.
Classes are two days per week. Summer programs include our Beginning Intensive, offered one week during the summer.
Academy 3, 4 & 5 – By Placement
Students entering the Upper School (Academy Levels 3-5) will demonstrate an understanding of and ability to perform the basic principles of classical ballet. Female students will have adequate strength, knowledge, and ability to perform basic pointe work. Male dancers will be able to demonstrate the beginning levels of men’s technique. Students in these levels show increasing interest and focus as the intensity of training increases. In addition to ballet technique, students will study other forms of dance to become well-rounded, versatile dancers.
Our Classical Ballet Program is three days per week, and includes Ballet Technique and Men’s Class or Pointe. Additionally, students are encouraged to take the Academy Open class on Saturdays to warm up for rehearsals. Students in the Company Program will attend classes 5 days per week and receive additional training in other dance forms. Students in the Competition Program will attend classes 6 days per week, receive private coaching, and prepare solo variation(s) for competitions such as YAGP.
Summer programs include our Intermediate/Advanced Intensive, offered four weeks during the summer.