New Ballet has a designated uniform for each level. Please purchase Dancewear and shoes at New Ballet Ensemble front desk.  Discounts are offered for all registered students. In addition, no shorts or skirts are to be worn in class unless approved by NBE (available at front desk).  A uniform presentation assures equality.

See Description and Schedule for Boys Technique, Beginning Teen Ballet (Ballet Basics for children over 11) and Hip Hop under Community Classes.

Beginning Ballet Technique

For students ages 10 - 13 who are just beginning their dance training.

Mondays and Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00PM

Boys Technique

All classes at New Ballet School are designed to educate both male and female students. Boys Technique is specifically designed for boys ages 10 - 13 who prefer to be in a class with all boys. Fundamentals of technigue are pulled from each genre and include, ballet barre, modern center, Horton technique and Jazz isolations.  Hip Hop may be included in the final 15 minutes of class and is offered to engage the boys in choreography that is immediately engaging and participatory in this early stage. In the process, the boys learn to "pick up" choreography, memorize sequences and patterns and are able to "move" right away. Once Boys are educated in the fundamentals of technique, they may be moved to a Core Ballet class. 

Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00PM

Saturdays: Nut ReMix rehearsals as called.

Creative Movement

Boys and girls ages 3-6 are given the opportunity to explore movement for the first time in these 45 minute classes. Creative Movement classes enhance the development of young children’s motor skills by introducing basic concepts, movement and rhythms. Children learn through play. In this introduction to the discipline of ballet class, play is incorporated into the lesson. New Ballet classes offer the balance between the freedom to create or and the necessary discipline or focus required for students to progress into the ballet classroom. Creative Movement classes are divided into two age groups: 3-4 year olds and 5-6 year olds. The 5-6 year old class is a preparation for Pre-Ballet. Free movement (the opportunity to improvise) is still an important ingredient of the class.

Mandy Possel teaches the Brain Dance by Anne Greene Gilbert  and has a very playful approach while Noelia Garcia Carmona brings a modern and multicultural sense to the classroom while instilling order and discipline in a tranquil environment. Nursery rhymes are incorporated in both classes.

Boys love this class and enjoy dancing across the floor as a T-Rex or any creature or character they choose.

Attire:

Girls -Pink leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt and black shorts, white shoes and socks.  (Shoes and tights are not required for Creative movement; however most children prefer to wear the entire uniform.)

Choose ONLY one day:

Ages 3 - 4:  Tuesdays (3:30 - 4:15PM); OR Wednesdays (4:00 - 4:45PM); OR Saturdays (10:00 - 10:45AM)

Ages 5 - 6:  Thursdays (3:30 - 4:15PM) OR Saturdays (9:45 - 10:30AM)

 

Pre-Ballet

Pre-Ballet welcomes both male and female students who are able to maintain the necessary focus required in the ballet classroom. Students will stand at the barre in very basic positions, with little "turn out", but for the first time and will follow the structure of ballet class. Although free movement (the opportunity to improvise) and "mapping the floor" are still important class components, more class time will be devoted to beginning barre work and learning the French terminology of dance.

THIS CLASS IS A NATURAL PROGRESSION FROM CREATIVE MOVEMENT for children who excel. A child may be 5 or 6 years of age when admitted at the discretion of the instructor.

Attire: Girls -Pink leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt, socks and shoes and black shorts 

Choose ONLY ONE class to enroll in:

Tuesdays (4:30 - 5:30PM) OR Saturdays (11:00AM - 12:00PM)

Ballet I

Boys and girls ages 6-7 are introduced to the basic principles of alignment and proper body placement, the language of ballet (French), rhythmic steps and creative movement through improvisation, ballet positions and coordination exercises. This class is an extension of Creative Movement and Pre-Ballet and children will continue to develop "line" and form, but in a more measureable way. Be patient!  This level can host children for two years until their bodies are developed enough for more advanced barre work and turned out positions.

Stundets in Ballet 1 who are interested will be "Mice" in Nut ReMix.

Attire: Girls -Pink leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt and black shorts, white shoes and socks 

Choose ONLY ONE class to enroll in: 

Mondays (4:00 - 5:00PM) OR Saturdays (12:30 - 1:30PM)   

Saturday Nut ReMix rehearsals as called 2:00 - 5:00PM

Ballet II

Acceptance into Ballet II is based on a child's development as well as a demonstrated ability to apply the excersies in Ballet 1 with focus and intent. Students who have not studied previously at New Ballet will take a placement audition to determine readiness for the class.

Students ages 7-9 begin work at the barre in parallel, first and second positions. Center work includes Ports Des Bras, rhythmic skips, polkas and chaser across the floor. In the spring session, a short piece of choreography is the focus of center work, incorporating the curriculum learned in semester 1. In addition, we return to the barre for small jumps and begin work on spotting in preparation for turns.

Attire:Girls -Blue Blue Leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt and black shorts, white shoes and socks

Mondays and Wednesdays (5:00 - 6:00 PM)

Saturday NutReMix rehearsals as called 2:00 - 5:00PM. Parents will be notified in advance.  Ballet 2 students are "Soldiers" in Nut ReMix and selecting to perform is optional. 

 

Ballet III

Acceptance into Ballet III is based on a child's development as well as mastery of the excersies in Ballet II. Students who have not studied previously at New Ballet will take a placement audition to determine readiness for the class.

A progression from Ballet II, students at this level practice with more turn out at the barre and increase their knowledge of steps, taking on challenges as developmentally ready. Triplets, jumps and spotting exercises prepare students for more complex centre exercise in levels IV and V. Performance in the annual Nut ReMix production is open to this group.

Attire: Girls -Navy leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt and black shorts, white shoes and socks

Tuesdays and Thursdays: 4:15 - 5:30 PM
Saturdays (first semester): African Workshop (1:00 - 2:00PM)Saturdays: Nut ReMix rehearsals as called (2:00 - 5:00PM)

Ballet III students will be in the "Dolls" and/or "Chinese" cast for Nut ReMix.  

 

Ballet IV

Students in Ballet 4 have progressed from Ballet III and are ready for a greater challenge. This class will begin Flamenco training wtih Ms. Garcia Carmona to enhance ports des bras (the use of the arms) as well as complex footwork.  These students look forward to pointe work in the 6th or 7th grade. Age eleven is the mean age; however, some students who progress quickly may find themselves in this level by age 9. Pilates classes will ready each student for pointe work. Core work will strengthen the abdominals for higher jumps, more power and the faster footwork required of a more advanced dancer.

Attire: Girls -Maroon leotard and pink or tan tights and shoes; Boys - white T-shirt and black shorts or tights, white shoes and socks). Flamenco shoes, pants.

Ballet Technique: Mondays (6:00PM - 7:30PM) and Wednesdays (4:00 - 5:30PM)
Flamenco: Wednesdays (5:45 - 6:45PM)
Pilates: Saturdays (12 - 12:45PM) 
African Workshop (first semester): Saturdays (1:00 - 2:00PM)
NutRemix Rehearsals as called on Saturdays (2:00 - 5:00PM). 
Ballet 4 students are in "Pollichinelles" in Nut ReMix
Parents will be notified and schedule posted under School, Calendar, Rehearsals

 

Ballet V

Ballet V are working in the center en pointe. Flamenco classes are included as well as the opportunity to learn from NBE&S Master Guest teachers at no additional fee. Summer session is combined with the Ballet VI class in preparation for possible progression the following season.

Attire: Black leo, pink or tan tights and shoes; Men wear black tights, white t-shirts and shoes; Flamenco wear, shoes, skirts and pants (men and women) is also available at NBE.

 

Ballet Technique: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays (4:00 - 5:30PM) and Saturdays (10:30AM - 12Noon)

Pointe Class: Tuesdays and Thursdays (5:30 - 6:00PM) and Saturdays (12:00 - 12:30PM)

Flamenco Class: Tuesdays (6:15 - 7:15PM)

African Workshop (first semeter): Saturdays (1:00 - 2:00PM)

Nut ReMix rehearsals as called Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00PM

Ballet V may be Party Girls and Angels in Nut ReMix cast.

 

Ballet VI

Students ages 14+ attend this level by invitation or audition. This class requires a five-day per week commitment, including rehearsals for winter and spring performances. Flamenco and Master classes are included. Community engagement performance opportunities at institutions such as the Brooks Museum of Art and Memphis in May, as well as main stage New Ballet productions offer an abundance of performing opportunity.

Attire: Attire: Black leo, pink or tan tights and shoes; Men wear black tights, white t-shirts and shoes; Flamenco wear, shoes, skirts and pants (men and women) is also available at NBE. 

Ballet Technique: Mondays (4:15 - 5:45PM), Tuesdays and Thursdays (5:30 - 7PM), Wednesdays (5:30 - 7PM), Saturdays (10:30AM - 12Noon)

Pointe: Tuesdays and Thursdays (7 - 7:30PM), Saturdays (12 - 12:30PM)

Flamenco: Wednesdays (7:00 - 8:00PM)

African Workshop (first semester): Saturdays (1:00 - 2:00PM)

Saturdays rehearsals as called 2:00 - 5:00 pm as called. Check school/calendar/rehearsals for latest updates.  Please feel free to call us if there is a problem or calendar is out of date

Hip Hop (ages 6 - 18)

Beginning at age 6, the perfect start for any boy or girl interested in dance! The class offers beginning basics of the origin of Hip Hop along with fun rhythmic combinations to popular music. Students learn discipline and isolated body placement. Performance opportunities are available.

 

Ages 6 - 9 (boys and girls): Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:00PM
Ages 10 - 13 (boys and girls): Tuesdays 5:45 - 6:45PM
Ages 14 - 18 (boys and girls): Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:00PM