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Founded by Josephine and Hermene Schwarz in 1927, Dayton Ballet School is the oldest dance school in Dayton and one of the oldest dance schools in the United States. It is the only ballet school in the Miami Valley associated with a professional dance company.
From the beginning, the school’s primary goal has been to prepare dancers for professional careers. Some of our best-known graduates have danced with prestigious companies such as New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey, San Francisco Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and North Carolina Dance Theatre. Others have performed on Broadway and taught in schools and universities.
The school realizes, however, that most of our students will not pursue a career in dance. These students benefit in many ways from dance by building grace and poise and obtaining the mental and physical discipline that promotes a strong and focused character. Many students follow related careers in physical therapy, costume design, scenic design or teaching. They also form a discriminating and appreciative dance audience. Josephine Schwarz, referred to as Miss Jo, asked that we continue the tradition established by her and Miss Hermene of “offering the highest quality dance training to professionals and non-professionals alike.”
The mission of the Dayton Ballet School is to provide the very �nest dance training to any child or adult who seeks to
experience the wonder and the fun of dance.
The goal of the school is to serve the community by not only strengthening legs and arms but also by introducing accomplishment and discipline to the spirit of all participants.
The unique and distinct opportunities available only at Dayton Ballet are the exposure to the full range of experiences that
come with the proximity to a professional dance company.
StatementMission
Years ofExcellence!90
School
Photography: SSK Photo / Geek with a Lens / Scott Robbins
CREATE YOUR FUTURE AND EXPERIENCEOUR LEGACY
Founded by Josephine and Hermene Schwarz in 1927, Dayton Ballet School is the oldest dance school in Dayton and one of the oldest dance schools in the United States. It is the only ballet school in the Miami Valley associated with a professional dance company.
From the beginning, the school’s primary goal has been to prepare dancers for professional careers. Some of our best-known graduates have danced with prestigious companies such as New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey, San Francisco Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and North Carolina Dance Theatre. Others have performed on Broadway and taught in schools and universities.
The school realizes, however, that most of our students will not pursue a career in dance. These students benefit in many ways from dance by building grace and poise and obtaining the mental and physical discipline that promotes a strong and focused character. Many students follow related careers in physical therapy, costume design, scenic design or teaching. They also form a discriminating and appreciative dance audience. Josephine Schwarz, referred to as Miss Jo, asked that we continue the tradition established by her and Miss Hermene of “offering the highest quality dance training to professionals and non-professionals alike.”
The mission of the Dayton Ballet School is to provide the very �nest dance training to any child or adult who seeks to
experience the wonder and the fun of dance.
The goal of the school is to serve the community by not only strengthening legs and arms but also by introducing accomplishment and discipline to the spirit of all participants.
The unique and distinct opportunities available only at Dayton Ballet are the exposure to the full range of experiences that
come with the proximity to a professional dance company.
StatementMission
Years ofExcellence!90
School
Photography: SSK Photo / Geek with a Lens / Scott Robbins
CREATE YOUR FUTURE AND EXPERIENCEOUR LEGACY
School
Artistic /Administrative StaffKaren Russo Burke, Artistic Director, Dayton Ballet. Karen danced leading roles by world famous choreog-raphers Gerald Arpino, Antony Tudor, Jose Limon and Paul Taylor in her 11 year career as a principal dancer for American Repertory Ballet. Karen has taught at DBS as well as Stivers School for the Arts, Wright State University, University of Dayton, and CCM at University of Cincinnati. She has choreographed extensively for Dayton Ballet.
Megan Forney, Co Director, DBII Junior/Senior/Outreach programs. Megan graduated from Wright State University with a BFA in dance. Megan has danced with Dayton Ballet II Senior. She has been the recipient of the Miss Josephine and Hermene Schwarz Award, Dancer Peer Award and the Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award. Megan had the featured role in Bushido at WSU. You have seen her dance in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Nutcracker, There was a Time, and The Three Musketeers with Dayton Ballet. She is also children’s coordinator for The Nutcracker.
Gabrielle Sharp, Co Director, DBII Junior/Senior. Gabrielle danced with Dayton Ballet. You saw her per-form in Dracula, The Nutcracker, Tales from the Shadow, There Was a Time and America’s Robin Hood, and just recently as the fairy godmother in Cinderella and the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet. While a member of DBII Sr. she received the Peer Award, Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award and the Josephine and Hermene Schwarz awards. Gabrielle was the previous director of the SSK Dance Ensemble.
Parris Hobbs, Director, Dayton Ballet School Ensemble, received his training from Dayton Ballet, Pontecor-vo and Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. He danced professionally with St. Louis Ballet, Lake Erie Ballet and as a guest with Dayton Ballet. He has a BA from Mercyhurst College.
Carol Jean Heller, Director, Dayton Ballet School, danced with Ballet Repertory, NYC. She owned and oper-ated a dance school for 10 years, and was a faculty member and examiner for Dance Masters of Ohio. Carol Jean taught ballet and musical theatre at the Living Arts Center and has been on the DBS faculty since 1987. She has also choreographed extensively in the Dayton area.
Teaching StaffCamille Izard Morris danced professionally with American Ballet Theatre. She holds an MFA in Dance from NYU. . For five years, she was the producing artistic director for Art from Every Angle benefiting the Josephine Schwarz Dayton Dancer Fund. She is an ABT® Certified Teacher in Pre-Primary through Level 7 and Partnering. She currently directs the Oakwood Ballet.
Layla Cooper has a BFA in dance from Wright State. She graduated Cum Laude. Layla performed exten-sively with Wright States Dance Ensemble. She choreographed several pieces for their dance concerts. It is her nineth year with DBS.
T.J. Cronley has over 25 years teaching experience with young ballet students. She has trained in New York City and Chicago. She has taught in the Springfield school system. T.J. has current dance programs in the Goddard School, Primrose pre-schools and Great Start.
William R. Hoppe, Jr. is a former dancer of Dayton Ballet. He has studied with many of the great teachers, such as Edward Villella, Violette Verdy and Stephen Mills to a name a few. He studied at the Virginia School of the Arts, Houston Ballet and finally ABT New York. .
Annalise Woller is member of Dayton Ballet. You have seen her perform in The Nutcracker, Hyding Inside, Butterfly Suite, and Tribute to Two Sisters, Miss Jo and Miss Hermene. She is a graduate from Goucher College.
Claire Small is in her fourth year of teaching at DBS. You’ve seen her perform in The Nutcracker, Cinderella, and Romeo and Juliet. She has also received the Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award and the Josephine and Hermene Schwarz Award. She is ABT® certified in Pre-Primary-Level III.
Jocelyn Green is a member of Dayton Ballet. You’ve seen her perform as Tinkerbell in Peter Pan and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet.
Paul Gilliam is currently dancing with Dayton Ballet. He has done extensive teaching in the Dayton Area. You’ve seen him perform as the Cavalier in The Nutcracker, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Peter in Peter Pan and most recently in Don Q.
Richard Croskey teaches beginning and intermediate tap.
Anne Davis grew up in the Dayton Ballet School dancing under Josephine Schwarz. She was member of DBII for six years. She has over 14 years of experience teaching ballet, jazz and modern at DBS and Every-body Dance in Northern Virginia.
20172018 Our Accomplished Staff
School
Artistic /Administrative StaffKaren Russo Burke, Artistic Director, Dayton Ballet. Karen danced leading roles by world famous choreog-raphers Gerald Arpino, Antony Tudor, Jose Limon and Paul Taylor in her 11 year career as a principal dancer for American Repertory Ballet. Karen has taught at DBS as well as Stivers School for the Arts, Wright State University, University of Dayton, and CCM at University of Cincinnati. She has choreographed extensively for Dayton Ballet.
Megan Forney, Co Director, DBII Junior/Senior/Outreach programs. Megan graduated from Wright State University with a BFA in dance. Megan has danced with Dayton Ballet II Senior. She has been the recipient of the Miss Josephine and Hermene Schwarz Award, Dancer Peer Award and the Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award. Megan had the featured role in Bushido at WSU. You have seen her dance in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Nutcracker, There was a Time, and The Three Musketeers with Dayton Ballet. She is also children’s coordinator for The Nutcracker.
Gabrielle Sharp, Co Director, DBII Junior/Senior. Gabrielle danced with Dayton Ballet. You saw her per-form in Dracula, The Nutcracker, Tales from the Shadow, There Was a Time and America’s Robin Hood, and just recently as the fairy godmother in Cinderella and the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet. While a member of DBII Sr. she received the Peer Award, Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award and the Josephine and Hermene Schwarz awards. Gabrielle was the previous director of the SSK Dance Ensemble.
Parris Hobbs, Director, Dayton Ballet School Ensemble, received his training from Dayton Ballet, Pontecor-vo and Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. He danced professionally with St. Louis Ballet, Lake Erie Balletand as a guest with Dayton Ballet. He has a BA from Mercyhurst College.
Carol Jean Heller, Director, Dayton Ballet School, danced with Ballet Repertory, NYC. She owned and oper-ated a dance school for 10 years, and was a faculty member and examiner for Dance Masters of Ohio. Carol Jean taught ballet and musical theatre at the Living Arts Center and has been on the DBS faculty since 1987. She has also choreographed extensively in the Dayton area.
Teaching StaffCamille Izard Morris danced professionally with American Ballet Theatre. She holds an MFA in Dance from NYU. . For five years, she was the producing artistic director for Art from Every Angle benefiting the Josephine Schwarz Dayton Dancer Fund. She is an ABT® Certified Teacher in Pre-Primary through Level 7 and Partnering. She currently directs the Oakwood Ballet.
Layla Cooper has a BFA in dance from Wright State. She graduated Cum Laude. Layla performed exten-sively with Wright States Dance Ensemble. She choreographed several pieces for their dance concerts. It is her nineth year with DBS.
T.J. Cronley has over 25 years teaching experience with young ballet students. She has trained in New York City and Chicago. She has taught in the Springfield school system. T.J. has current dance programs in the Goddard School, Primrose pre-schools and Great Start.
William R. Hoppe, Jr. is a former dancer of Dayton Ballet. He has studied with many of the great teachers, such as Edward Villella, Violette Verdy and Stephen Mills to a name a few. He studied at the Virginia School of the Arts, Houston Ballet and finally ABT New York. .
Annalise Woller is member of Dayton Ballet. You have seen her perform in The Nutcracker, Hyding Inside, Butterfly Suite, and Tribute to Two Sisters, Miss Jo and Miss Hermene. She is a graduate from Goucher College.
Claire Small is in her fourth year of teaching at DBS. You’ve seen her perform in The Nutcracker, Cinderella, and Romeo and Juliet. She has also received the Walter J. McCaslin Memorial Award and the Josephine and Hermene Schwarz Award. She is ABT® certified in Pre-Primary-Level III.
Jocelyn Green is a member of Dayton Ballet. You’ve seen her perform as Tinkerbell in Peter Pan and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet.
Paul Gilliam is currently dancing with Dayton Ballet. He has done extensive teaching in the Dayton Area. You’ve seen him perform as the Cavalier in The Nutcracker, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Peter in Peter Pan and most recently in Don Q.
Richard Croskey teaches beginning and intermediate tap.
Anne Davis grew up in the Dayton Ballet School dancing under Josephine Schwarz. She was member of DBII for six years. She has over 14 years of experience teaching ballet, jazz and modern at DBS and Every-body Dance in Northern Virginia.
20172018 Our Accomplished Staff
Class Details20172018
Girl’s Attire:Any solid color leotard
Tuition:See Career Package (next page)
Ages 14 through young adults with a minimum of 5 years of training. 6 classes/week - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet V/Adv.
Pointe/Variations/Partnering – Advanced students only with staff recom-mendation.
Pointe/ Variations/ Partnering
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.*Boys Scholarship Available
From beginners to more advanced students, classes for young men are specially designed to develop technique and focus on the athletic challenges of the male dancer.
Tuition: 1 class/week (All 1hr. classes): Pre-pay Year: $448.00 | 8 Installments: $56.00/mo.
Jazz – From classical to popular jazz, this class explores the unique movement, explosive energy and creative spirit of the music.
Enhancement Dance
Modern – Important to exercise the freedom of movement, self-expres-sion and development of the inner soul.
Tap – A total-body workout that develops rhythm, musicality, precision and physical expression.
Teen Ballet – Recreational ballet for preteens and teens that enhances physicality for sports, and it’s fun!
New students must have a required assessment for proper class placement.
Girl’s Attire: Light blue leotardPink tightsPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $448.008 Installments:$56.00/mo.
Ages 7-8 1 class/week - 1hr.
Ballet I
Girl’s Attire: Navy blue leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition (per class):Pre-pay Year: $448.008 Installments:$56.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 9-10 with some prior training. 2 classes/week - 1hr.
Ballet II
Girl’s Attire:Burgundy leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition (per class):Pre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 11-12 with at least 3 years of training. 2 - 3 classes per week suggested - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet III
Girl’s Attire:Solid black leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition: 1 classPre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 13 + with at least 4 years of training. 4 classes/week - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet IV Boys’ Classes
Creative MovementAges 3 - 4
Pre-Ballet Ages 5 - 6
Specially designed classes, that use music, movement and merriment to explore rhythm, coordination and flexibility and to develop creative expression! One class per week.
Attire:Pink leotardpink tightspink ballet shoes (NO skirts)
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $416.008 Installments:$52.00/mo.
Creative Movement/ Pre-Ballet Scheduled at convenient
times. Whether you studied as a child or always wanted to try! An ADULT CLASS CARD is available to be used within three months of purchase.
Adult Ballet – Designed to develop muscle tone, physical discipline and musical expression.
Tuition:Adult Ballet/Tap 10 class Card: $125.00Drop In: $15.00/class
Adult Tap – Combines high-energy fun and a great physical workout.
Attire: (Ballet)Solid color leotardPink tightsPink ballet shoesSkirt optional.
Adult Classes
Boys Attire - Ballet (All classes and levels):White shirt Black tightsWhite socksWhite ballet shoesDance belt
Boys Attire - Jazz/TapJazz pants or shorts White T-shirt Dance beltJazz or tap shoes (w/screw-on taps)
Girls Hair (All classes and levels):Hair MUST be completely off the face and secured in a bun.
Girls Attire: No T-shirts or leg-warmers in class. Skirts may be worn in pointe or variai-tons class ONLY
POINTE CLASSES: First and foremost, Dayton Ballet School believes in the importance of your child’s well-being and future. Students are introduced to Pointe only after their feet, legs and bone structures have begun to mature and only after several years of serious, quality train-ing that has developed their muscles. Pointe barre, for age-appropriate students, is a strengthening prepara-tion for pointe. If the professional staff of Dayton Ballet School feels that your daughter is not yet ready for Pointe, please realize that it is with her best interests in mind.
Tuition:See Career Package (next page)
Class Details20172018
Girl’s Attire:Any solid color leotard
Tuition:See Career Package (next page)
Ages 14 through young adults with a minimum of 5 years of training. 6 classes/week - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet V/Adv.
Pointe/Variations/Partnering – Advanced students only with staff recom-mendation.
Pointe/ Variations/ Partnering
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.*Boys Scholarship Available
From beginners to more advanced students, classes for young men are specially designed to develop technique and focus on the athletic challenges of the male dancer.
Tuition: 1 class/week (All 1hr. classes): Pre-pay Year: $448.00 | 8 Installments: $56.00/mo.
Jazz – From classical to popular jazz, this class explores the unique movement, explosive energy and creative spirit of the music.
Enhancement Dance
Modern – Important to exercise the freedom of movement, self-expres-sion and development of the inner soul.
Tap – A total-body workout that develops rhythm, musicality, precision and physical expression.
Teen Ballet – Recreational ballet for preteens and teens that enhances physicality for sports, and it’s fun!
New students must have a required assessment for proper class placement.
Girl’s Attire: Light blue leotardPink tightsPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $448.008 Installments:$56.00/mo.
Ages 7-8 1 class/week - 1hr.
Ballet I
Girl’s Attire: Navy blue leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition (per class):Pre-pay Year: $448.008 Installments:$56.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 9-10 with some prior training. 2 classes/week - 1hr.
Ballet II
Girl’s Attire:Burgundy leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition (per class):Pre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 11-12 with at least 3 years of training. 2 - 3 classes per week suggested - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet III
Girl’s Attire:Solid black leotardPink ballet shoes(NO skirts)
Tuition: 1 classPre-pay Year: $464.008 Installments:$58.00/mo.(x number of classes)
Ages 13 + with at least 4 years of training. 4 classes/week - 1 1/2 hr.
Ballet IV Boys’ Classes
Creative MovementAges 3 - 4
Pre-Ballet Ages 5 - 6
Specially designed classes, that use music, movement and merriment to explore rhythm, coordination and flexibility and to develop creative expression! One class per week.
Attire:Pink leotardpink tightspink ballet shoes (NO skirts)
Tuition:Pre-pay Year: $416.008 Installments:$52.00/mo.
Creative Movement/ Pre-Ballet Scheduled at convenient
times. Whether you studied as a child or always wanted to try! An ADULT CLASS CARD is available to be used within three months of purchase.
Adult Ballet – Designed to develop muscle tone, physical discipline and musical expression.
Tuition:Adult Ballet/Tap 10 class Card: $125.00Drop In: $15.00/class
Adult Tap – Combines high-energy fun and a great physical workout.
Attire: (Ballet)Solid color leotardPink tightsPink ballet shoesSkirt optional.
Adult Classes
Boys Attire - Ballet (All classes and levels):White shirt Black tightsWhite socksWhite ballet shoesDance belt
Boys Attire - Jazz/TapJazz pants or shorts White T-shirt Dance beltJazz or tap shoes (w/screw-on taps)
Girls Hair (All classes and levels):Hair MUST be completely off the face and secured in a bun.
Girls Attire: No T-shirts or leg-warmers in class. Skirts may be worn in pointe or variai-tons class ONLY
POINTE CLASSES: First and foremost, Dayton Ballet School believes in the importance of your child’s well-being and future. Students are introduced to Pointe only after their feet, legs and bone structures have begun to mature and only after several years of serious, quality train-ing that has developed their muscles. Pointe barre, for age-appropriate students, is a strengthening prepara-tion for pointe. If the professional staff of Dayton Ballet School feels that your daughter is not yet ready for Pointe, please realize that it is with her best interests in mind.
Tuition:See Career Package (next page)
Class Schedule20172018
School Rates: Eight-Payment Installment Plan• Iffullpaymentismadeatthetimeofregistration,the$25.00 registration fee will be waived.
• If you choose to make installment payments, please use your payment envelope with each payment.
• A$10.00latefeeforpaymentsreceivedafterthe1stofthemonthis added to your account. If you choose to pay using the installment plan, you will be required to pay the first and last installment by September 1st.
Career Pack is designed for the serious dancer. It enables students to enroll for more classes at discounted rates, putting them on a pre-professional track.
* Adjustments to tuition are considered only in cases of illness, injury or moving out of state. A doctor’s determination may be required.
* $25.00 Registration Fee per family* All checks must be made out to DPAA
September – MayCareer Package (for the serious dancer, 10% discount) 8 installments In Full A Pkg. 6 Classes (3-1 ½ hr & 3- 1 hr) $307.80 $2,462.40 B Pkg. 7 Classes (4- 1 ½ hr & 3- 1 hr) $360.00 $2,880.00 C Pkg. 8 Classes (4-1 ½ hr & 4-1 hr) $410.40 $3,283.20 Adult Ballet/Tap 10 class Card $125.00Drop in rate $15.00
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday5:00 Ballet III 5:00 Fitness 4:30 DBII Jr 5:00 Jazz 4:30 DBII Sr. 6:30 Jazz 6:00 Ballet V 6:00 Ballet V 6:00 Ballet V 7:30 Tap Advan. 7:30 Variations 7:30 Pointe V 7:30 Pointe V
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday4:30 Ballet II 4:30 Ballet III 5:00 Modern V 4:30 Ballet III 9:00 Ballet I5:30 Ballet II/III 6:00 Ballet IV 6:00 DB II Jr. 6:00 Ballet IV 10:00 Ballet II6:30 Ensemble 7:30 Pointe IV 6:30 Modern IV 7:30 Pointe IV 11:00 Ballet II/III 7:30 Adult Ballet
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 3Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday4:30 Pre-Ballet 4:30 Beginning Boys 4:30 Creative Mov. 7:30 Men Variations 10:00 Pre-Ballet5:15 Ballet I 5:30 Int. Boys 5:15 Pre-Ballet 10:45 Pre-Ballet6:15 Tap I/II 7:00 Adv. Boys 6:30 Adult Tap 11:15 Creative Mov.7:00 Teen Ballet
Performing OpportunitiesDayton Ballet II, Senior and Junior Companies (Audition only)Dayton Ballet has expanded Dayton Ballet II’s pre-professional training to more students. Our most advanced students 14 years and older (Senior Company), as well as talented, younger students from 10 to 14 years old (Junior Company) are accepted through an audition process. Company members are required to study a certain number of hours during the school year. Both companies have many performing opportunities through-out the year, including Dayton Ballet performances and Wright State’s dance concert.
Dayton Ballet School Dance EnsembleThis is a performing group chosen by audition. They will learn choreography and performing skills. It is also a chance to be in the on stage performance of Dayton Ballet School at the end of the year.
Year-End Workshop PerformancesDayton Ballet II Junior and Senior Companies and all Level V/Advanced students will perform a special theatrical presentation with all costumes provided by Dayton Ballet at no charge. They will present several pieces of contemporary and classical choreography. All other levels will hold an in-studio performance on their last scheduled visitation day.
School Rates
- Register for classes- See special performances from DB II Jr. & Sr. Company!
Please join us to enjoy refreshments and...
Downtown Studio - 4th floor August 19th, 2017 | 1 - 4 pm
Class Schedule20172018
School Rates: Eight-Payment Installment Plan• Iffullpaymentismadeatthetimeofregistration,the$25.00 registration fee will be waived.
• If you choose to make installment payments, please use your payment envelope with each payment.
• A$10.00latefeeforpaymentsreceivedafterthe1stofthemonthis added to your account. If you choose to pay using the installment plan, you will be required to pay the first and last installment by September 1st.
Career Pack is designed for the serious dancer. It enables students to enroll for more classes at discounted rates, putting them on a pre-professional track.
* Adjustments to tuition are considered only in cases of illness, injury or moving out of state. A doctor’s determination may be required.
* $25.00 Registration Fee per family* All checks must be made out to DPAA
September – MayCareer Package (for the serious dancer, 10% discount) 8 installments In Full A Pkg. 6 Classes (3-1 ½ hr & 3- 1 hr) $307.80 $2,462.40 B Pkg. 7 Classes (4- 1 ½ hr & 3- 1 hr) $360.00 $2,880.00 C Pkg. 8 Classes (4-1 ½ hr & 4-1 hr) $410.40 $3,283.20 Adult Ballet/Tap 10 class Card $125.00Drop in rate $15.00
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday5:00 Ballet III 5:00 Fitness 4:30 DBII Jr 5:00 Jazz 4:30 DBII Sr. 6:30 Jazz 6:00 Ballet V 6:00 Ballet V 6:00 Ballet V 7:30 Tap Advan. 7:30 Variations 7:30 Pointe V 7:30 Pointe V
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday4:30 Ballet II 4:30 Ballet III 5:00 Modern V 4:30 Ballet III 9:00 Ballet I5:30 Ballet II/III 6:00 Ballet IV 6:00 DB II Jr. 6:00 Ballet IV 10:00 Ballet II6:30 Ensemble 7:30 Pointe IV 6:30 Modern IV 7:30 Pointe IV 11:00 Ballet II/III 7:30 Adult Ballet
DOWNTOWN CLASS SCHEDuLE – STuDIO 3Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday4:30 Pre-Ballet 4:30 Beginning Boys 4:30 Creative Mov. 7:30 Men Variations 10:00 Pre-Ballet5:15 Ballet I 5:30 Int. Boys 5:15 Pre-Ballet 10:45 Pre-Ballet6:15 Tap I/II 7:00 Adv. Boys 6:30 Adult Tap 11:15 Creative Mov.7:00 Teen Ballet
Performing OpportunitiesDayton Ballet II, Senior and Junior Companies (Audition only)Dayton Ballet has expanded Dayton Ballet II’s pre-professional training to more students. Our most advanced students 14 years and older (Senior Company), as well as talented, younger students from 10 to 14 years old (Junior Company) are accepted through an audition process. Company members are required to study a certain number of hours during the school year. Both companies have many performing opportunities through-out the year, including Dayton Ballet performances and Wright State’s dance concert.
Dayton Ballet School Dance EnsembleThis is a performing group chosen by audition. They will learn choreography and performing skills. It is also a chance to be in the on stage performance of Dayton Ballet School at the end of the year.
Year-End Workshop PerformancesDayton Ballet II Junior and Senior Companies and all Level V/Advanced students will perform a special theatrical presentation with all costumes provided by Dayton Ballet at no charge. They will present several pieces of contemporary and classical choreography. All other levels will hold an in-studio performance on their last scheduled visitation day.
School Rates
- Register for classes- See special performances from DB II Jr. & Sr. Company!
Please join us to enjoy refreshments and...
Downtown Studio - 4th floor August 19th, 2017 | 1 - 4 pm
School Calendar20172018
•TheDaytonBalletSchoolisnotresponsibleforillnessorinjuries. •DaytonBalletSchoolhasaNO-REFUND POLICY.
•DaytonBalletSchooldoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofraceorreligion.
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Student’s Name: _____________________________________ Birth Date: _______
Address: ___________________________________________ Age: __________
City: __________________ State: _____ Zip: ____________ Phone: ___________
E-Mail address: __________________________________ Cell Phone: __________
Previous training: _______# yrs. Where: _________________________________
Circle days you will attend: M T W T F S Total number of classes you will take per week: ____
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Employer: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________
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September 6 ....................... Classes beginNovember 22-26 ................. Thanksgiving HolidayDecember 9 ......................... Last day of classes before Holiday break January 2 ............................ Classes resumeMarch 26-31 ....................... Spring Break (school closed)May 19 ................................ Last day of classesMay 20 ................................ Workshop Performance
September 8 ....................... 4:30 DBII Jr./Scholarship auditions 10-14 years 6:00 DBII Sr./Scholarship auditions 14 years and olderSeptember 24 ..................... Nutcracker AuditionsMay 4 .................................. 4:30 DBII Jr./Scholarship auditions 10-14 years old 6:00 DBII Sr./Scholarship auditions 14 years and older
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School Calendar20172018
•TheDaytonBalletSchoolisnotresponsibleforillnessorinjuries. •DaytonBalletSchoolhasaNO-REFUND POLICY.
•DaytonBalletSchooldoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofraceorreligion.
ID# (Office use only) ___________________
Student’s Name: _____________________________________ Birth Date: _______
Address: ___________________________________________ Age: __________
City: __________________ State: _____ Zip: ____________ Phone: ___________
E-Mail address: __________________________________ Cell Phone: __________
Previous training: _______# yrs. Where: _________________________________
Circle days you will attend: M T W T F S Total number of classes you will take per week: ____
Mother’s Name: ____________________________________________________
Employer: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________
Father’s Name: _____________________________________________________
Employer: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________
STuDENT / PARENT INFORMATION
I am paying in full $______________ *Registration fee $25
I wish to make eight installment payments (Sept-Nov and Jan-May) of $_____________each due on the first day of the month. I acknowledge that there is a late fee of $10 for pay-ments received after the 1st of each month.
I wish to make eight installments (Sep.–Nov. and Jan.–May) of $____________ Each payment is due on the first day of each month. I acknowledge that there is a late fee of $10 for payments received after the first day of each month.
I wish to set up automatic credit card payment to be paid on the first of each month. Visa MC Account #: ______________________Exp. Date: ________3 digit CVV#_____
Parent’s Signature: _____________________________________________________
PAyMENT (Make all checks payable to DPAA)
Registration Form
September 6 ....................... Classes beginNovember 22-26 ................. Thanksgiving HolidayDecember 9 ......................... Last day of classes before Holiday break January 2 ............................ Classes resumeMarch 26-31 ....................... Spring Break (school closed)May 19 ................................ Last day of classesMay 20 ................................ Workshop Performance
September 8 ....................... 4:30 DBII Jr./Scholarship auditions 10-14 years 6:00 DBII Sr./Scholarship auditions 14 years and olderSeptember 24 ..................... Nutcracker AuditionsMay 4 .................................. 4:30 DBII Jr./Scholarship auditions 10-14 years old 6:00 DBII Sr./Scholarship auditions 14 years and older
Auditions
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School Policies
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80RubyJubilee For information regarding classes at all locations, call CAROL JEAN HELLER,
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR, at (937) 223-1542 or [email protected] Mail a completed registration form with fee to
DAYTON BALLET SCHOOL, 140 N. MAIN ST., DAYTON, OHIO 45402
Performance Season
2017-2018
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