
Classes
Adult Ballet Class
What does a private adult ballet lesson look like?
Each one-hour lesson is built for one student. A typical session moves through barre work (alignment, turnout, footwork), center practice (balance, adagio, turns) and targeted technique for your specific goals — whether that is your first plié or preparing variations for competition.
Who is this class for?
- Complete beginners who always wanted to try ballet as adults.
- Returning dancers reconnecting with movement after years away.
- Competitive students refining technique with a coach who danced professionally.
Why train ballet one-on-one instead of in a group?
In a group class the teacher divides attention among many bodies; corrections reach you occasionally. In a private lesson every single minute is a correction — alignment, musicality and strength are rebuilt precisely, which is why students typically progress several times faster than in group formats.
What is the Adult Ballet Class schedule?
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Monday | 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM |
Adult Ballet Class: common questions
Can adults start ballet with no experience?
Yes. Ballet technique can be learned at any age when the training is adapted to your body. Private lessons make this safe and effective — every exercise is calibrated to your mobility, strength and goals.
Is ballet good for adults over 40?
Yes. Ballet develops posture, balance, joint mobility and bone density, and is regularly recommended as low-impact strength training. A private setting lets the instructor adjust intensity so you progress without injury.
What should I wear to my first adult ballet lesson?
Comfortable fitted clothing you can move in and socks or ballet slippers. No dress code is enforced for beginners — proper footwear can be discussed at your first lesson.

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