Classes

Classical ballet lays the foundation for professional dancers, including the best jazz dancers. It also provides the discipline required for many of life's other pursuits. Whether ballet is studied for health, pleasure or as a future career, its benefits are numerous and we suggest students study at least two classes per week when they reach Primary level in order to develop a strong, healthy and well poised body.

Our aim is to encourage the pleasure of classical dance throughout the community. By careful instruction we aim to ensure your child's physical and emotional well being, developing confidence, self esteem and a healthy, strong body in a friendly, nurturing environment. Our syllabus, Cecchetti, is recognised world-wide as training for dance professionals and we aim for the highest standards for our young dancers.

Outside workshops and courses are held throughout the year for students and teachers and participation is encouraged.


Branches
Mt Lawley
Banks Reserve Pavilion
Joel Terrace, Mt Lawley

Victoria Park
Scout Hall
Rathay Street, Victoria Park

South Perth

Wesley College Gym
Angelo Street, South Perth

Armadale
Buffalo Hall/Dale Lodge
Forrest & Railway Roads, Armadale

Subiaco
Subiaco Arts Centre
Hamersley Road, Subiaco


Year Overview

Term 1 - Commencing Saturday 2nd February 2013
Welcoming new students, settling in, preparatory work
NB: No ballet Monday 4th March - Labour Day


Term 2 - Commencing Saturday 4th May 2013
Preparation for Exams and Tests, preparing short dances

Holiday Course 10th - 13th July

Trophy Tests 14th July ??

Term 3 - Commencing Monday 22nd July 2013
Presentation Day, preparation for the annual Concert

Exams commencing 4th Aug

Term 4 - Commencing Monday 14th October 2013
Concert: Saturday 14th Dec Regal Theatre
Rehearsals 12th & 13th Dec





Timetables

Please note: Timetables are subject to change without notice. Please contact Helene Gowers to check class times. Age recommendations are approximate. Please do not hesitate to contact Miss Gowers to discuss the best class for your child.

Mt Lawley

Monday - Miss Gowers
  3:30pm - 4:00pm Tiny Tots (3-5 years)
  4:00pm - 4:45pm Pre-Primary/Primary (5-7 years)
  4:45pm - 5:45pm Junior Grades (8-10 years)
  5:45pm - 6:45pm Senior Grades (11-12 years)
  6:45pm - 8:15pm Grade 6/Intermediate/Advanced 1 (& Pointe)

Armadale

Tuesday - Miss Gowers
  3:00pm - 3:30pm (overflow Tiny Tots class if required)
  3:30pm - 4:00pm Tiny Tots (3-5 years)
  4:00pm - 4:45pm Pre-Primary/Primary (5-7 years)
  4:45pm - 5:45pm Grades 1 & 2 (8-10 years)
  5:45pm - 7:00pm Grades 3 & 4 (10 - 12 years)
  7:00pm - 8:15pm Senior Grades

South Perth

Wednesday - Miss Gowers
  3:30pm - 4:00pm Tiny Tots (3-5 years)
  4:00pm - 4:45pm Pre-Primary / Primary (6-7 years)
  4:45pm - 5:30pm Junior Grades (8-10 years)
  5:30pm - 6:30pm Senior Grades (10-12 years)
  6:30pm - 8:00pm Intermediate/Advanced 1 (& Pointe) (13 years & up)

Victoria Park

Thursday - Miss Gowers
  3:00pm - 3:30pm (overflow tiny tots class if required)
  3:30pm - 4:00pm Tiny Tots (3-5 years)
  4:00pm - 4:45pm Pre-Primary & Primary (6-7 years)
  4:45pm - 5:30pm Junior Grades (8 -10 years)
  5:30pm - 6:30pm Senior Grades (10-12 years)
6:30pm - 8:00pm Intermediate/Adv 1(& Pointe) (13 years & up)
   
Saturday - Mrs Joannides
  9:30am - 10:00am Tiny Tots (3-5 years)
  10:00am - 10:45am Pre-Primary & Primary (5-6 years)
  10:45am - 11:45am Junior Grades (7-9 years)
  11:45am - 12:45pm Senior Grades (9-12 years)
   

Subiaco (Primary School)

Saturday - Miss Gowers
  8:30am - 9:00am (overflow tiny tots class if required)
  9:00am - 9:30am Tiny Tots (3-4 years)
  9:30am - 10:15am Pre-Primary (4-5 years)
  10:15am - 11:00am Primary (5-6 years)
  11:00am - 12:00pm Grade 1 (7-9 years)

Subiaco (Arts Centre)

Saturday - Miss Gowers
  12:30pm - 1:45pm Grades 2 & 3 (8 - 10 years)
  1:45pm - 3:15pm Senior Grades (11-12 years)
  3:15pm - 4:30pm Interm/Adv 1 (& Pointe) (13 yrs & up)

 

This timetable will be reviewed after 26th Feb 2013 and class times may change slightly with the number of enrolments.


Uniform

Good grooming should be encouraged. Students should attend all classes clean, neat and tidy.
Presentation is an important part of developing a sense of personal pride.

Once settled into the school all children are expected to wear the correct uniform.
Most ballet wear is available through the school - see your teacher.

Girls
Hair must be off the face and tied back securely in a bun

Tiny Tots, Pre-Primary, Primary and Grade 1
Black leotard
Pink ballet tights or short pink socks, tights must be worn for exams
Pink ballet shoes (not Jiffys) with pink elastic across ankle (sewn in the correct place)
(Ballet shoes should be a perfect fit.)
Pink chiffon skirt
Black crossover in winter

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
Black leotard
Pink ballet tights
Pink ballet shoes (not Jiffys) with pink elastic across ankle (sewn in the correct place)
(Ballet shoes should be a perfect fit.)
Black chiffon skirt
Black crossover in winter

Intermediate Advanced 1 & 2
Senior students may wear a dark purple or black leotards with a matching chiffon skirt
Navy leotard and skirts for exams
Pink ballet tights
Pink ballet shoes or demi pointes
Pink ribbons on pointe shoes

Boys
Tiny Tots, Pre-Primary, Primary and Grade 1
Plain white t-shirt
Black tights or shorts
Short white socks
Black ballet shoes with white elastic across ankle (sewn in the correct place)

Grades 2 to Advanced 2
Black tights or unitard with suitable undergarments
Plain white tank top or mens' leotard
Knee length white socks
Black ballet shoes with white elastic across ankle (sewn in correct place)

Examinations and Tests

Examinations and Tests begin at Pre-Primary level in the form of class examinations which are especially designed to encourage and develop young students. Initial exams and tests are informal and gently lead into Standard and Grade examinations which are an individual's record of achievement and ability and are an event to aspire to. These examinations are judged on an international level and standard. Classes are ongoing for students who participate for recreation.

Students will only be entered for exams when their teacher is confident that they have acquired a full understanding of the required level. Children will vary greatly in their development, absorbing knowledge and mastering skills at different rates to each other. It is important that the exam system enhances the learning experience, adding to their confidence and strengthening their self esteem. These qualities will be significant for some children and not for others. Please discuss any concerns with the teacher by phone or appointment. Special exam classes are offered for the more dedicated and serious students.

Classical ballet lays the foundation for professional dancers, including the best jazz dancers. It also provides the discipline required for many of life's other pursuits. Whether ballet is studied for health, pleasure or as a future career its benefits are numerous and we suggest students study at least two classes per week when they reach Primary level in order to develop a strong, healthy and well poised body.

Our aim is to encourage the pleasure of classical dance throughout the community. By careful instruction we aim to ensure your child's physical and emotional well-being, developing confidence, self-esteem and a healthy strong body in a friendly, nurturing environment. Our syllabus (Cecchetti) is recognised world-wide as training for dance professionals and we aim for the highest standards for our young dancers. (Visit www.cecchettiballet.org)

Cecchetti Exams will be held in June.