As one of the top training facilities in the country, Visceral Dance Center is known for its positive environment, exceptional faculty and spacious facility.
As one of the top training facilities in the country, Visceral Dance Center is known for its positive environment, exceptional faculty and spacious facility. With a broad range of classes for both children and adults, The Center allows dance to be easily accessible to all individuals, from the beginning dancer to the seasoned professional, offering work-study and scholarships as well.
Visceral Dance Center prides itself for its commitment to provide professional faculty. The Center also houses renowned performing arts organizations for rehearsals, auditions and resident spaces. Visceral Dance Center upholds the highest level of respect for its students, instructors, and staff and is committed to challenging artists to reach their fullest potential in an environment which promotes diversity, equity and inclusion.
Visceral Dance Chicago has grown alongside the school of the same name--Visceral Dance Center continues to train children to adults, beginner to professional dancers, as it has for over thirteen years.
Visceral stays in contact with its community and city as a whole through its performances, extensive training opportunities and outreach, compelling audiences and students to continue dancing and connecting with the arts community.
Ballet at the Old Town School is an introduction to the classical and modern dance styles for boys and girls
Classical dance introducing basic ballet positions, plie, tendu, chaine turn, bouree, and pique turn.
Dancers gain admittance to this class through teacher recommendation and director approval. Â This 75-minute non-performing technique class will focus on the strength and alignment necessary for pointe work.
Vaganova method is a ballet technique & training system, dancers learn exercises, steps, & combinations. A ballet class consists of several segments, usually: barre, center, adagio, allegro, & reverence, with French terminology.
In Ballet level II/Pointe, attention is paid to the proper extension of the legs and shape of the feet, developing movement sequences, port de bras, and balance. Students will see an increase in difficulty in barre and center work. Students will also begin to focus on repetition and retention.
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