BEGINNER ADULT BALLET III

HCA School of Dance

BEGINNER ADULT BALLET III

 

Beginner Adult Ballet III is designed for dancers who have already established a foundation in beginner ballet. Continuing to progress through fundamental ballet techniques, students focus on refining strength, flexibility, and mastering skills such as allegro, pirouettes, and adage.

Prerequisite: At least two years of Beginner Adult Ballet is recommended. This class also welcomes individuals who may have previous experience in ballet but seek a refresher on basic terminology and skills.

UNIFORM

Class Info

Duration:

1 hour/week

Day & Time:

Mondays, 7:15 - 8:15 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.

Payments can be made each month.

Monthly payments for Beginner Adult Ballet III are $100.53/month

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

The term payment for Beginner Adult Ballet III is $335.11/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

Heather Dunn began her professional ballet training at a young age at Canada’s National Ballet School, where she studied intensively for five years. After graduating, she moved to England to continue her training at the English National Ballet School, earning a Trinity National Diploma in Professional Dance and performing with the English National Ballet.

She began her professional career with the Scottish Ballet and, in the early years, also danced with the Tivoli Ballet Theatre in Copenhagen and the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Her career included appearances in several international galas around the world.

She later joined The Royal Danish Ballet, where she danced for over five years and performed an array of soloist roles in both classical and contemporary repertoire.

In 2020, she retired from performing and returned to Canada, joining the faculty at the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts. She has since taught students of all ages and abilities, sharing her extensive knowledge and deep passion for the art of dance. She is committed to inspiring the next generation of dancers to follow their dreams and to discover the same joy in ballet that has guided her throughout her career.

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