Arts and Entertainment
August 15, 2024
From: Marblehead School of Ballet | North Shore Civic Ballet CompanyThe new season features a range of classes for all ages.
Marblehead, MA -- The Marblehead School of Ballet (MSB) celebrates its 53rd anniversary with a new season of classes, in-studio and live online, beginning on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. A range of classes -- from ballet to ballroom dancing -- are designed to meet the interests of children, tweens, teenagers, seniors and adults of all levels. The studio is located at 115 Pleasant Street in picturesque Marblehead, Massachusetts.
"Dance enriches all of life, teaching discipline, grace, self-control, musicality, and other qualities that carry over into all professions. We learn to dance, and we learn from dance. The Marblehead School of Ballet celebrates the elegance and power and range of the human form, the beauty of storytelling, the mastery of the musician, the visual artist, and the sculptor," said Paula K. Shiff, Director, Marblehead School of Ballet.
New Season of Classes
Embracing a motto of quality education, the MSB provides individual attention and works with people to reach their goals. The school's curriculum offers classes to meet seasoned dancers' needs, as well as avocational and aspiring dancers of all ages, with a trained, professional staff. The new season offers classes for all ages and levels in ballet, pre-ballet, child ballet, pre-pointe, pointe, variations, modern, creative movement, stretch and strength, ballroom, West Coast Swing, Argentine Tango, and Latin solo work. Students may register for classes full-time or on a rolling basis. Drop-ins are welcome.
The MSB works with dancers, athletes, and people undergoing rehabilitation from an injury. The school provides classes and private and semi-private lessons in the studio, as well as live online for dancers and athletes of all ages and levels by appointment. Dancers take private lessons for a range of reasons, including to reach a higher skill level for performances, competitions and auditions; to prepare for a wedding; or to get ready for a special event. Athletes from various sports, such as skating, soccer, or gymnastics take lessons to cross-train for increased strength, range of motion, alignment and coordination. Students also come to rehabilitate from an injury.
Dancers come from near and far to study at the school. Students attend from the surrounding cities and towns of Beverly, Boston, Boxford, Danvers, East Gloucester, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich, Lynn, Manchester by the Sea, Marblehead, Melrose, Nahant, Reading, Revere, Rockport, Salem, Saugus, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wakefield Wenham and Winthrop in Massachusetts. Others come from out-of-state, including Maine, Florida, Texas, New Hampshire, and Vermont and countries such as France and Italy.
MSB Graduates Perform Globally
The MSB's graduates continue their dance studies at some of the most prestigious ballet companies worldwide, including Eliot Feld, Alvin Ailey, Houston Ballet, Metropolitan Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Lemon Dance Company and Ballet de Lorraine in France, among others. Alumni graduate from leading postsecondary institutions, such as the Boston Conservatory of Music, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, The Johns Hopkins University, University of North Carolina School for the Arts, and the University of Utah. Students pursue careers in a range of fields globally.
Register
The dance school operates year round and offers open enrollment on a rolling basis. Students are welcome to start any time. To register for any class or for further information, visit www.marbleheadschoolofballet.com, call 781-631-6262, or contact [email protected].