The Balladine Dance School Extends its Range of Courses

20 September 2017, 4:00
The Balladine Dance School Extends its Range of Courses

The courses are for children and adults of all age groups. In the course of the winter semester there will also be several dance workshops.

These courses are for those who enjoy dancing. In the Balladine the dance repertoire is represented by both classical ballet and contemporary dance. The teaching of ballet and contemporary dance takes place at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Children’s courses are divided by age from 2.5 to 11. Among this year’s novelties are Dance with a Partner, intended for ballet enthusiasts, as well as modern dance with Martha Graham a José Limón techniques and for children over 7 there is an open conservatory preparation ballet course.

“We are once again opening the successful babywearing barre course, which is a unique concept of exercise and dance mothers with babies in slings. Elements of ballet, yoga and Pilates are linked in a pleasant way in a lesson where you can recover your strength, get back into shape after giving birth and above all strengthen your relationship with your baby,” said Balladine’s director Petra Chaloupková.

In the course of the winter semester there will also be several dance workshops. You can find current information on the studio’s website www.balladine.cz. The Balladine Dance School (Moravském náměstí 13, Brno) opens its new season on 25 September.

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