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Placement in the intermediate/advanced division is based on many factors, including age, ability, experience, strength, and mental preparedness. Students often spend several years in each level as they progress and develop their skills. Additionally, students must be able to meet each level's requirements to progress to the next level. In level 4 pointe work is introduced and established in this level as a part of their technique class. Students are promoted according to individual progress in acquiring technique and strength.
*Age requirements are meant as a guideline
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Ballet, Character, Contemporary, Jazz & Conditioning 6Students at this level are considered Intermediate-Advanced and begin to take part in the major Corps de Ballet pieces. The corps is the heart of any production and requires a certain level of technique to be able to perform the rigors of dancing in a group.
BALLET 6 DRESS CODE: Black leotard with pink tights and shoes, hair in a tidy bun, colors allowed on Saturdays CLASS: 120 minutes, three times a week. 90 minutes, twice a week CHARACTER 6 DRESS CODE: Black leotard with pink tights, 1/2 inch heel black character shoes, black character skirt, hair in a tidy bun CLASS: 60 minutes, once a week JAZZ 6 DRESS CODE: Dancewear of your choice, hair in a tidy up do CLASS: 60 minutes, once a week CONDITIONING DRESS CODE: Dancewear of your choice, hair in a tidy up do CLASS: 60 minutes, once a week Eligible for The Nutcracker, Spring Ballet, and Showcase performances, with minimum enrollment requirements |
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Denver Ballet Theatre Academy focuses on artistic excellence in classical ballet through enlightening full length performances, and the finest pre-professional training in the Vaganova teaching syllabus. |