Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.
How much are ballet classes?
Ballet classes cost$60 to $200+ per month, depending on the studio location, reputation, and the number of classes per week. One class per week typically costs $60 to $70 per month, while the monthly rate for an unlimited class pass is $150 to $250. At many studios, you'll also pay a $25 to $50 non-refundable registration fee.
Ballet studios often offer the first class for free to help you decide if you want to register for a full season.
Some ballet studios offer a discount when paying in full for the entire season or when registering siblings or more than one child.
Private ballet classes cost $50 to $85 per hour on average.
What is ballet?
Classical ballet is a theatrical form of dance using slow, formal body movement techniques, music, and often scenery to tell a story or express a concept or emotion. Contemporary ballet dancing combines classical ballet with ethnic, jazz, and modern dance styles, incorporating faster movements, floor work, and often bare feet instead of ballet shoes.
How long is a ballet class?
While class lengths vary by dance studio, traditional ballet classes typically last 90 minutes, with the first 30 to 45 minutes spent at the barre to warm up the body and the second part of the class focusing on center work.
At what age can you start ballet classes?
Formal ballet classes typically start around age 7 or 8, but many studios offer "pre-ballet" classes for ages 4 to 6, combining games with ballet techniques and steps to create a fun class that helps the child learn some basics while also developing their ability to working together in a group class setting. Some dance studios even offer "baby ballet" or "mommy and me" classes for children as young as 2 or 3 years old.
Can adults take ballet classes?
Yes! You can start taking ballet classes at any age. Most studios offer ballet classes for teens and adults. Learning ballet as an adult offers many benefits, such as developing good posture, physical coordination, mental focus, mental and physical flexibility, self-confidence, and social skills.
What should you wear to a ballet class?
Most ballet studios recommend wearing flexible fabric that hugs tight to the body so your movement is not restricted, and the teacher can clearly see the moves you are making. Traditional ballet studios often require a black leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet slippers for female attire and black tights, dance pants, or dance shorts with a fitted white T-shirt and black ballet shoes for males. Every dance studio has its own guidelines for dance class attire, so be sure to confirm the clothing requirements with your ballet studio before your first class.
How do I choose the best ballet class?
When searching for ballet classes near you, be sure to:
Look for a licensed and insured ballet studio that has been in business for 5+ years.
Check out their reviews on Lessons.com and Google.
Review their website for scheduling information and photos or videos.
Read all contract terms before signing.
What questions should I ask when searching for ballet classes near me?
Consider asking the following questions to help you choose a ballet studio:
Do you offer classes for an absolute beginner?
What is your class schedule?
Do I need to register?
Do you offer drop-in classes?
Can I join a class that has already started?
What is your cancellation policy?
Do you have any package deals or new student offers?
Do you offer private lessons?
What forms of payment do you take?
Do I need to pay in advance?
What type of clothing should I wear to class?
What shoes should I wear?
Will there be a recital?
Reviews for Park Ridge ballet classes
Recent success stories from people in the Park Ridge area.
Eileen R.
The instructors are very personable and very patient. They explain in detail the dance movements and flow along with the musicality
that is so important to understanding dance. And work with you until you understand and are able to perform the dance. I love going to the studio; to me they are family.
Chicago Dance Factory
Tom R.
Empowering lives through Dance I’ve thought about that line at the top of Anna’s page many times as she has enthusiastically corrected my attempts at dancing. It has been a life long desire for me to learn to dance, and I think I can say with some confidence that I have achieved toddler status. That is not to mock what Anna has accomplished, because thanks to her excellent teaching, I have accomplished a couple of things in addition to the basics. I had the joy of a choreographed dance with my daughter at her wedding, and I was able to go onto the dance floor after the ceremony and have a great time. In addition to that Anna challenged me to learn a choreographed dance routine that she created for a regional showcase. I had the privilege of dancing with her in front of a crowd, as did several other of my fellow students, and it was very challenging and rewarding. Anna seems tirelessly creative, and impossibly patient. I wanted to say thank you this holiday season for the way she has changed my life with dance, and came up with a simple acrostic that speaks to some of the tools she’s taught me on this journey.
Determination: when those feet just will not go where they're supposed to, relax and try again
Attitude: stay positive, have fun
Natural: Everyone learns at their own pace, be yourself
Confidence: Believe you can do this and hold that damn frame! Excellence: Always seek your very best, wherever it is that day.
Lake Shore Dance Academy
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