BEGINNER ADULT BALLET I

HCA School of Dance

BEGINNER ADULT BALLET I

 

Beginner Adult Ballet I is designed for older teens and adults who may be new to the art form. Master the fundamentals of ballet while enhancing strength and flexibility, exploring barre and centre work, and developing a sense of artistry by learning variations.

With two class sections available, you can easily fit classes into your busy schedule.

UNIFORM

Class Info

Duration:

1 hour/week

Day & Time:

Beginner Adult Ballet IA
Mondays, 7:15 - 8:15 PM

Beginner Adult Ballet IB
Wednesdays, 6:15 - 7:15 PM

Age Group:

18+

PAYMENT OPTIONS

We provide flexible payment plans for class tuition, making it easier for you to manage your budget while following your passion. Browse below to view the possibilities. Please note, the below prices are based on full-year enrolment. Tuition is pro-rated based on starting date.

Payments can be made each month.

Monthly payments for Beginner Adult Ballet I are $95.74/month

Payments can be made three times per year, at the start of each school term.

The term payment for Beginner Adult Ballet I is $319.15/term

Registration Fee (Single Student): $30

Registration Fee (Family): $50

Costume Fee: TBC (for students participating in the year-end recital)

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Heather Dunn

“I began my professional ballet training quite young at Canada’s National Ballet School, where I studied for five years. After graduating from NBS, I moved to England to continue my dance education at the English National Ballet School where I received a Trinity National Diploma in professional dance and was also given the opportunity to dance with The English National Ballet. After completing my training I started my professional career with the Scottish Ballet. During the first years of my career I also danced with the Tivoli Ballet Theatre in Copenhagen, the Deutsche Oper Berlin and performed in several international galas around the world. I then spent the rest of my career with The Royal Danish Ballet, where I stayed for over five years dancing soloist roles. In 2020, I decided to hang up my pointe shoes and move back to Canada where I joined the faculty at the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts. I have had the honour of teaching students of all abilities and ages, and it has been a real privilege to share and pass on my extensive knowledge and joy of dance to others. I continually look forward to inspiring many to follow their dreams in dance and fall in love with the art form, as I did.”

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