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Ballet for 12 year old with no experience
May 2014
My 12 year old daughter would like to learn ballet. She had limited lessons years ago. Are there classes or camps where a 12 year old can learn the basics? Ballet Enthusiast
I don't know if you're only looking for summer camps, but Alameda Ballet has a Teen
Intro to Ballet class that's for kids 9+ who are just starting ballet. Check out
http://www.alamedaballet.com/classes_description_children.htm
Jillian
Beginners' ballet classes for almost 15 y.o.?
Sept 2013
My daughter is interested in learning ballet. Ideally, she would prefer a class with other teens (rather than 6 y.o. or adults), and an environment that is serious about ballet but not preprofessional. Shawl-Anderson has received positive reviews on BPN in the past, but I'd like to hear about the recent experiences of other teens who started ballet lessons as teens, either there or at other studios. What did you or your teen consider when you were looking for a studio? We're interested in studios in Berkeley, North Oakland, or Albany. BTW, she took lessons for a year when she was 5, but doesn't really remember it. Mom of exploring teen
About Shawl-Anderson....there are several dancers at Shawl-Anderson who follow a teacher and attend all of that teacher's classes. This means that very advanced dancers can be in a beginning class! My teen found this very intimidating because it seemed that everyone else was getting the choreography faster than she was. I think this may be the experience at many dance studios, but it might be useful to give her a heads-up. Anonymous
My son started ballet when he was much older, at 21. He's tried lots of places. He liked Berkeley Ballet Theater, on College, which has good teachers and a warm atmosphere. He also loves the SF Academy of Ballet, right at Church and Market. He takes BART and transfers to MUNI and then is right there, just by the MUNI stop. They have a good and thorough and progressive program for young people that is after school and then in the summer, with individual attention for the students and good teachers. hope she has fun!
Van Der Zwaan Dance Studio in Berkeley has a beginning teen ballet class. You can try a class before signing up.
http://www.zwaandance.com/winterspring-classes.html
Shawl Anderson Dance on Alcatraz and College generally has a teen beginner ballet class and camps too I believe. They are a very good and comfortable dance school with many options.
I highly recommend Shawl Anderson for this.
Ah Lan Dance in El Cerrito has ballet for teens. https://ahlandance.com/
Most schools may be able to offer a school type recital, but in terms of performances, I think your expectations do not meet reality. Putting on a full-length Nutcracker is something few schools are able to manage, aside from ABA and BBT. And Swan Lake requires a level of technical difficulty for dancers far beyond the student level. If your daughter is insistent about performing in Nutcracker, Oakland Ballet holds auditions every fall for student dancers, and many of the roles do not require much technical skill.
Take a look at Piedmont Ballet Academy. Last time I looked, they had a beginning teen class and they do a Nutcracker performance every year in early December. The owner, Neela is fantastic, and we’ve been very happy there.