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Ballet, Pointe, Technique, Fitness...

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Provisional Timetable

Classes are open to anyone aged 18 years and over - all members of the University of Cambridge and members of the public.

The provisional Michaelmas term (4th October - 6th December) class timetable is shown below. Please note this may still be changed.

In person classes: You MUST sign up before turning up to the studio. Please do not arrive if you have not been allocated a place. Full details on how to sign up will be released soon.
Monday
In person: Inter-Advanced Ballet 7pm-9pm
John C.

Kelsey Kerridge, Fenner’s Gallery (max. capacity 15)​

Tuesday
In person:
 Beginner 2  (time TBC)
Matthew W.
Unitarian Church Hall TBC (max. capacity 10)

Online: Advanced Ballet 6:30pm-8pm
Erin P.

Wednesday

Online: Beginner Ballet (levels 1 &2) 7pm-8:30pm 
Matthew W. 

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Thursday
Online: Intermediate Ballet + Pointe 6:30pm-8pm

Eleanor R.

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​Friday
In person: Advanced Pointe 6:30pm-8pm
Erin P.
Hills Road 6th Form (max. capacity 9)


(Online: Inter-Advanced TBC)

Saturday:
​In person: Intermediate Ballet + Pointe 4pm-5:15pm
Eleanor R. 
Kelsey Kerridge, Fenner’s Gallery  (max. capacity 10)

​In person: Beginner 1 (Session 1) 5:30pm-6:30pm
Joanna L.
Kelsey Kerridge, Fenner’s Gallery  (max. capacity 15)
 
In person: Beginner 1 (Session 2) 6:45pm-8pm
Joanna L.
Kelsey Kerridge, Fenner’s Gallery  (max. capacity 15)

September 2020:
There are a limited number of indoor, outdoor and Zoom-based opportunities to participate for Intermediate level dancers who have prior ballet club experience. These may be teacher-led classes or may be untaught. 
Please join our
Facebook group to access Google form sign up sheets for those classes and to get the most up-to-date information. 

An approximate timetable for week commencing 28th September is:
Outdoor ballet on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 17:30
Outdoor ballet on Sundays from 2pm
Zoom-based opportunities to follow along with some barre exercises on Tuesday and Thursday at 19:00


Please do not attend Outdoor ballet if you suspect you may have coronavirus symptoms, you are awaiting a coronavirus test or you are currently required to self-isolate for any reason.

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Data protection statement:  The Cambridge University Ballet Club will store any personal data transmitted to us securely and only use it for the purpose for which it has been provided, i.e. to contact you about ballet club classes and events. From September 2020 to June 2021, contact details provided through in-person class sign-up forms may be shared with the NHS, the University of Cambridge, or any other official governing body for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing if we are required to do so. Excepting the previous statement, no personal data will be transferred to any other third parties.

Class Levels

If you are unsure which level suits you best, you are very welcome to try out several classes - many of our dancers attend a range of levels each week, to consolidate technique and push themselves to learn new steps.

Beginner 1
Designed for those with very little or no experience of ballet. Never danced before? Or maybe you gave up when you were five? This class is for you. Come and enjoy the inclusivity of our club and join us in spreading the idea that anyone can dance.  
Things you will learn in this class include: Ballet posture, turnout, 1st and 2nd positions, basic port de bras, demi plié, battements tendu, degagé, jéte, and fondu, passé and retiré, cou de pied, arabesque positions, relevé, développé, tombé and temps lié, pas de bourré, balancé, spotting, chaîné turns, simple sautés, and stretching and strengthening exercises.  

Beginner 2
This course continues where Beginner 1 leaves off, continuing to introduce the basics and preparing you for the Improvers class. 

Things you will learn in this class include: 3rd and 4th positions, grande plié, posé, coupé, grande battement, frappé, petitis battement, chassé, glissade, triplets, basic pirouettes, soutenu, sissonne, assemblé, jeté, and changement.  

Improvers
For those who have had a taste of ballet and wish to further develop their technique. This class extends the skills taught in the Beginner classes and introduces some more challenging exercises.

Beginning Pointe
For those who are new to pointe, this class will focus on developing the strength necessary for pointe work.

Important: If you have never studied pointe work before, please attend this class in your flat shoes before purchasing pointe shoes. For your health and safety, it is necessary for the teacher to assess your readiness for pointe work.

Intermediate 
For those who generally understand the structure and basic vocabulary of a typical ballet class. This class is taken at a faster pace, designed to improve your ballet knowledge, technique, musicality and expressiveness. 

Intermediate Pointe
This class is for those who have developed the strength required for pointe and are looking to progress in the centre.


Inter-advanced
Designed to bridge the gap between intermediate and advanced classes and to give dancers at both levels an extra class each week. 

Advanced 
Taken at a fast pace, the advanced class teaches more complex technique and especially emphasises musicality, artistry, and developing your own sense of style. It is suitable for those with considerable previous training, general proficiency in ballet vocabulary, and, most importantly, a genuine desire to learn and work towards a higher level of ballet performance.

Advanced Pointe
This class is for dancers who have several years experience dancing en pointe, and want to practice advanced pointe steps and variations.


Pas De Deux
Pas De Deux is dancing with a partner. It is for levels intermediate and above for female-role dancers, participation en pointe strongly recommended. No prior ballet experience is required for male-role dancers.

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  • The Society
  • Committee
  • Classes
    • Class Levels
    • Locations
    • FAQs
  • Events
    • Master Classes
  • Gallery
    • Photo Competition Winners 2020
    • 2020 Dream Stories Triple Bill
    • Don Quixote 2019
    • Swan Lake 2018
    • Giselle 2017
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream 2016
    • Romeo and Juliet
    • Jewels
    • Nutracker with Cambridge Philharmonic
    • 24 Hour Dance
    • Sidney Sussex Arts Festival
    • Coppelia
    • Sleeping Beauty
    • Alice in Wonderland
    • Cinderella
    • Nutcracker
  • Teachers
  • Support Us
  • Contact