San Diego Ballet

2023-2024 Classes

Monday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Ballet E 4:15-5:30
Ballet G Pointe 5:30-7:00
Ballet G Variations 7:00-8:00
SD Kendo Bu 8:15-9:45

Tuesday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Co Class 9:30-11:00
PBT G 4:15-5:15
Theatre/Tap (5-8 years) 4:15-5:00
Ballet G Pointe 5:15-6:45
Ballet D 5:00-6:00
Adult Beg/Int Ballet 6:50-8:20
Jazz D 6:00-6:30

Wednesday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Co Class 9:30-11:00
Ballet F 4:15-5:45
Ballet E 4:15-5:45
Jazz E&F 5:45-6:45
Ballet G Pointe 5:45-7:00
Jazz G 7:00-8:00

Thursday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Co Class 9:30-11:00
Ballet F 4:15-5:45
PBT E 4:45-5:45
Ballet G Pointe 5:45-6:45
Beg Tap (E & F) Studio 103 5:45-6:45
Adult Beg/Int Ballet 6:50-8:20
Int/Adv Tap (G) Studio 103 6:45-7:45

Friday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Co Class 9:30-11:00

Saturday

Studio 207
Studio 100
Ballet C (7+ years) 8:30-9:15
Ballet A (3&4 years) 8:30-9:15
Ballet F Pointe 9:30-10:30
Ballet B (5&6 years) 9:30-10:15
Ballet D 10:30-11:30
PBT F 10:30-11:30
Ballet G & Company Ladies 12:00-1:30
Company Men 12:00-1:30

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Easy Process:

  • Complete a Registration Form and send to School Director Karen Foster at kfsdballet@gmail.com
  • Adults – Click Above to Buy Classes
  • For Children ages 3-6 – Click Above to Buy Classes 
  • For Students ages 7 to 18 – Email SDB School Director Karen Foster to set up an assessment for level placement

Recommended Classes for each level are determined once a year. If the student is not taking enough classes to continue advancing with their level they may be asked to take an adult or lower level class. Private Classes and coaching are not recommended for students under 13 years old and should in no way conflict with regular classes.

Class Descriptions

Pre-Ballet

Children learn creative dance movements incorporated with music and rhythm awareness. Helps develop muscle coordination, flexibility and good posture. Imagination, fun and good social skills are all part of the child’s self-appreciation.

Introductory

An extension of Pre-Ballet but more structured with the learning of the basic ballet positions, steps and body alignment.

 

Ballet Technique

Training in the basic fundamentals of classical ballet technique. Develops placement, strength, control, concentration and self-discipline. As students advance combinations become more complex and steps must be executed with precision.

Pointe

Each student must be individually evaluated as when it is time to wear pointe shoes. The feet, ankles, turnout, back and abdominal muscles must be strong enough to stand on pointe correctly without the risk of injury to the students. As the students advance they may also take designated ballet technique classes on pointe.

Variations

The study of classical and contemporary solo variations from famous ballets. Students gain an appreciation of the technical difficulty of the solos as well as an opportunity to express their individual style and artistic ability.

Character

A stylized representation of traditional folk or national dance, mostly from European countries, and uses movements and music which have been adapted for the theater. Character dance is integral to much of the classical ballet repertoire.

PBT – Progressing Ballet Technique

Founded by Marie Walton-Mahon, PBT is a body conditioning and strengthening program designed to enhance students’ technique by focusing on training the muscle memory required in each exercise in all forms of dance. It is a unique training system using ballet-technique specific exercises to train skill acquisition in a graded and progressive manner from junior through advanced levels. 

Pre-ballet Class

 

 

 

 

Ballet Technique Class

 

 

 

 

Sierra Crocker