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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 November 2024
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 January 2025
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 February 2025
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 March 2025
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
No class 03/19
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 April 2025
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 September 2024
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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- Adult Beginner Ballet 24-25 October 2024
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Fee: $50.00
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Days: W
Building: Chappell Hall 111
REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
This is a class for movers getting started or revisiting ballet again as an adult. Dancers are introduced to fundamentals in classical ballet technique, including basic positions of the feet and arms, and vocabulary such as: parallel first, first position, second position, demi-plié, tendu. Students focus on alignment while performing progressions at the barre, center work, and across the floor to develop body awareness, coordination, flexibility, strength, and music concepts.
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