Category Archives: Ballet Scholarship
ABT William J. Gillespie School to open in Orange County CA!
McDonald’s Dance Scholarship-Sydney Eisteddfod 2014
Competition! Genée 2014 medallists announced — RAD
$40 Million to Help Build Audiences in the Arts
Dance festival honors Jacques d’Amboise – The Orange County Register
Past event archived August, 2013
Dance festival honors Jacques d’Amboise – The Orange County Register.
Ballet Scholarship for pre-professional training at Ballet Austin
New Trainee Opportunities in Texas
With help from a generous private gift, Ballet Austin has expanded its financial assistance for up to 15 pre-professional dancers in its two-year trainee program. Selected through a national audition tour, students in the newly named Butler Fellowship Program take daily classes in the highest level at the Ballet Austin Academy and have the opportunity to rehearse and perform alongside members of Ballet Austin and its second company.
While many of the traineeship graduates are selected for Ballet Austin II (and 30 percent of Ballet Austin company members were trainees), career planning in general is a prime component of the program. Fellowship students participate in Ballet Austin’s mentoring initiative, meeting frequently with faculty members and directors to discuss career paths and opportunities. Second-year students can enroll in either a teacher-training program at Ballet Austin or work as an intern in its education, marketing, production or administration departments; they can also convert their experiences in the program to 24 college credits—setting them on a path to a degree if desired. For more information, visit balletaustin.org. —Jenny Dalzell
from Point Magazine
Looking For the Perfect Ballet Summer Intensive? A Visual Viewfinder for you….
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pinterest interest: summer intensives…….
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My new favorite pin appears in the right sidebar of the homepage….click on that image in future for updates information on Summer Intensives. Thank you.
TEXT MERGED FROM “LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT SUMMER INTENSIVE”
For the next bit of time, I will respond to many readers interests by comparing and contrasting unique, trendy, off-the-beaten path, professional and learned (as well as the visually stimulating) summer intensives that might otherwise be forgotten in the dancers mad rush to prepare portfolios, pictures, resumes and now dvds for the usual Summer Intensives. VISUALLY.
Where do I go??? (Should be one of the considerations for any dancer professional or not) And spend the least amount of money for the most improvement, fun and holiday? Dance can be fun. Should be. Must be.
Too often, it is the triad of schools for the American dancer (SAB, ABT, SFB). Internationally, but not international, we think of Paris, Kirov, Bolshoi, Royal, NYCB, which are not just a destination, but are also most frequently observed as a method of teaching by those in the know. There are other pathways-perhaps more realistic, less expensive and as good-maybe better. Well, let me say, unless you have merited a full scholarship to one of the above institutions, this might be useful for YOU! Even if you have….
Before posting, I have tried to make them affordable, doable, and possible for the serious, well-trained dancer who has professional aspirations and maybe a few flaws (which you of course ARE WORKING ON). They are programs ANY professional dancer would attend (and DO!). I will also try to address the budget worthy, stressing emphasis on technique, performance, classes, and environment-cultural photos are gratis because you will not have very much time anyway, but it is is nice to smell the roses, so to speak, when you do wander.
No one ever talks about what they do at these programs-it is all part of getting your dollar-they all try to keep that a secret, but a lot of the smaller or out-of-the-way programs make very significant attempts at having you WANT to return. They want you to enjoy yourself, relax, and take in the sights. They want to enrich you (makes you and your dancing better!) as well as help your dancing. These are all rather straightforward curriculums and programs with absolutely NO hidden agendas, propaganda, and all of these are well-intentioned programs, revered, and staffed with fine teachers. They do not just take your money! Well, they do, but they do it with panache. Many of them are looking for serious dancers and not poorly trained ones, others are willing to coach privately those who might be looking for a little bit more. Some move around….They are all interesting!
Besides, Summer Programs might also be an excellent way to EXPAND even for the most serious of academic dancers and at any rate I have provided those with a more worldly view to ballet……and timely! None of these are mills.
Read More….https://mysylph.com/2013/01/24/the-summer-intensive-ballet-scholarship-quest-2013/
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