The Dance Center of San Antonio offers pre-professional training that provides your child with the necessary preparation for a career in professional dance
The Dance Center of San Antonio offers pre-professional training that provides your child with the necessary preparation for a career in professional dance. DCSA's pre-professional training program is open to students ranging from ages 6 through 18 and consists of 2 divisions, the After School Program and Day Program.
The After School Program is designed to give students the best possible foundation, focusing on the development of technique, esthetic and artistry, as well as to instill a love and joy for dancing.
In addition, it is our goal to help students develop work ethic, confidence, and leadership skills to prepare them for whatever their future may hold.
The Day Program provides essential training to our most advanced and dedicated students - dancers in this division meet during the day to allow for increased hours of training as they work to perfect the skills learned in the foundational levels.
For the Day Program students, there is a greater emphasis on mastering their artistry and performance, with a goal to prepare them for professional careers in dance. Please read below for further details and highlights of our program.
Where we are the region's premier classical ballet training center and dance school in San Antonio, TX. Our mission is about inspiration and hard work, giving dancers the opportunity to discover joy for the arts, to develop confidence and high self-esteem, to find their drive and leadership skills.
Our dance studio offers numerous resources, including pre-professional ballet classes, unparalleled performance opportunities, and strong connections to recognized dance personalities in both the national and international stage.
Ballet carries emphasis on vocabulary and French terminology. Musicality continues to be emphasized along with balance and coordination through the strengthening of the body core.
Using the foundation of ballet technique and language - dancers are challenged with complex combinations. Teachers work with local ballet companies as artistic directors or choreographers
???????1 hour Intermediate Classical Ballet class including barre, center, and across the floor. Emphasis on repetition, building strength and muscle memory. Including more rigorous ballet vocabulary.
This is a big kid program! Dancers are now taking ballet twice a week along with a separate jazz/contemporary class. Just like other physical training, for dancers to grow and develop and maintain the muscles and strength they need for dancing, training needs to begin to be more than once a week.
Students will be introduced to building the strength, flexibility and control needed to execute beginning ballet technique. Each class will include barre exercises and may include some combinations in center.
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