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Ballet Class Series

Ballet Class Series

The Ballet Class Series gives students in the Greater Washington, DC area the opportunity to participate in master classes presented by teachers from nationally and internationally recognized ballet companies performing this season at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, students have the option of attending working rehearsals and contemporary dance classes with major companies.

About the Program

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵÃâ·Ñ°æapp Ballet Class Series offers advanced high school students the unique opportunity to learn from nationally and internationally recognized ballet companies performing this season at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In addition, students will be given opportunities for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of a performance career through attending optional open rehearsals, complimentary and discounted tickets to various ballet performances, choosing to take additional adult master classes for a discounted rate and meeting and dancing with other aspiring students from the DMV area and beyond.

Admission to the series is by audition only, chosen by a diverse panel of ballet professionals. Dancers entering grades 9-12 who have taken at least 4 years of ballet are welcome to apply. Students accepted who chose to take part in the program are expected to commit to the required schedule. Please coordinate and communicate with your regular instructors and studios to make sure that, if accepted, you are able to attend. Auditions will be held at the Kennedy Center on Sunday, November 3, 2024. Please see the Application Information page for details.

Participants in the Ballet Class Series have danced with premiere companies locally and around the world, including The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, The Royal Danish Ballet, the Washington Ballet, Nashville Ballet, Texas Ballet Theater, Houston Ballet II, and others.

The focus of this program is master classes led by teachers from the major ballet companies performing at the Kennedy Center each season. These classes are typically taught by company members such as ballet masters/mistresses, principal or soloist dancers, company teachers, and, occasionally, artistic directors; instructors are determined by each company. Open Rehearsals are open to dancers plus one guest by RSVP. Limited spots in the additional adult master classes are assigned through a request process with first-come-first-serve priority given for specific classes.

2024-2025 Master Class Schedule:

  • Philadelphia Ballet - Tues, 11/26 4-5:30PM

  • Ballet X - Tues, 12/3 4-5:30PM

  • National Ballet of China - Mon, 1/27 4-5:30PM

  • American Ballet Theatre - Tues, 2/11 4-5:30PM

  • New York City Ballet - Wed, 3/26 4-5:30PM

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet - Tues, 6/3 4-5:30PM

Program Fees:

Tuition: $200

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"I went in thinking that I would learn new information and as soon as I took the first class, I realized that I would learn way more than I thought that I would."

 

"Each class was so different and special. They always left me inspired and excited to improve."

 

"This experience really opened up my vision of my future and where I may possibly end up in 10 years."

Audition Date and Location

Sunday, November 3, 2024 – 11:00AM-12:30PM, and 2:00PM-3:30PM

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2700 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20566

Check in will be outside Studio F in the REACH.

Audition will consist of a 75-90 minute class held in a rehearsal room. Students will sign-up for a specific time slot in the application. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your assigned audition time dressed for the audition. Only auditioning students are allowed in the audition area. Students will be notified of results as soon as possible following the audition.

Audition Fee: $25, payable by cash or check on site

Eligibility:

Students should be prepared to show proof of age and grade level at the audition. Ballet Class Series is open to all ballet students who:

  • Are entering grades 9-12
  • Have had a minimum of 4 years of ballet training (ladies should be on pointe).

Kennedy Center Dance Education is committed to working with students and families to make high-level dance education affordable for all, regardless of their financial situation. If the cost of the program is prohibitive to you, please contact Kaitlyn Tureaud at [email protected]. We will be glad to work with you on an individual basis.

Ballet Class Series

Applications accepted September 20 – November 1, 2024

Kennedy Center Education

 

The Vice President of Education is generously endowed by the

A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation.

Generous support for educational programs at the Kennedy Center is provided by the U.S. Department of Education.

Gifts and grants to educational programs at the Kennedy Center are provided by The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation; Bank of America; Capital One; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; Carnegie Corporation of New York; The Ednah Root Foundation; Harman Family Foundation; William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust; the Kimsey Endowment; The Kiplinger Foundation; Laird Norton Family Foundation; Lois and Richard England Family Foundation; Dr. Gary Mather and Ms. Christina Co Mather; The Markow Totevy Foundation; Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation; The Morningstar Foundation; Myra and Leura Younker Endowment Fund; The Irene Pollin Audience Development and Community Engagement Initiatives;

Prince Charitable Trusts; Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A. J. Stolwijk; Rosemary Kennedy Education Fund; The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates; The Victory Foundation; The Volgenau Foundation; Volkswagen Group of America; Jackie Washington; GRoW @ Annenberg and Gregory Annenberg Weingarten and Family; Wells Fargo; and generous contributors to the Abe Fortas Memorial Fund and by a major gift to the fund from the late Carolyn E. Agger, widow of Abe Fortas. Additional support is provided by the National Committee for the Performing Arts..

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