SPRING 2025 CHILDREN’S CLASSES Ages 7-10+
No experience necessary!
Bring your joy and energy to explore the fundamentals of movement in developmentally appropriate classes. Experienced teachers with pedagogical knowledge provide a nurturing environment where each child can develop according to their potential.
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ELEMENTARY BALLET A age 7-8 by Sep 1, 2024
ELEMENTARY BALLET B age 9-10 by Sep 1, 2024
If you are not sure where your student should be placed, please call or email for more information 651-690-1588 and spb@spballet.org
Studios at 655 Fairview Avenue N., St. Paul, MN 55104
ELEMENTARY BALLET A ages 7-8
Age 7 & 8 by Sep 1, 2024
Saturdays 11:45am-1:15pm
2nd semester $576.00 BOOK NOW>
This class is for dancers 7-8 year-old who are new to ballet or Pre-Ballet dancers who are now age 7. It includes an introduction to the basics of ballet vocabulary and technique, structure and etiquette of the ballet class, and creative movement for individual expression.
SECOND SEMESTER: FEB 1 – MAY 30, 2025
• Classical ballet technique
• Creative Workshop
1x per week: Saturdays
$576.00 (Full semester or Monthly 4 payments of $144)
What to wear?
Female identifying:
Elementary leotard: Color Lavender, Short-sleeved style. To purchase leotard and/or tights: Discount Dance link
No skirts. Underwear is not worn under tights and leotard.
Tights-footed: (NOTE: If you are purchasing new tights and shoes they should match in color.) Students may choose the color which is closest to their natural skin tone or pink (translucent matte tights, not shiny or lycra).
Technique shoes (soft ballet slippers): skin tone or pink ballet slippers in leather or canvas to match tights. Matching shoes and tights creates one visual “line” from the top of the leg to the tip of the toes! St. Paul Ballet recommends Grand Jeté on Grand Avenue in St. Paul for dance shoes.
Male identifying:
Top: White crew-neck, short-sleeved, snug-fitting t-shirt
Tights: Opaque black tights. Discount Dance link
OR Shorts with ankle socks: Black dance (bike) shorts and plain thin white ankle socks (no thick athletic socks)
Technique shoes: (soft ballet slippers): white or black ballet slippers in leather or canvas. Match black shoes with black tights or white shoes with white socks. Matching creates one visual “line” from the top of the leg to the tip of the toes! St. Paul Ballet recommends Grand Jeté on Grand Avenue in St. Paul for dance shoes.
All:
Hair pulled neatly away from face and neck and secured so that it does not inhibit a dancer’s movement or serve as a distraction during class.
No jewelry: For the safety of the students, only simple stud earrings are permissible.
Leg warmers or other warm-up gear must be removed after class warmup exercise.
ELEMENTARY BALLET B ages 9-10
Age 9-10 by Sep 1, 2024
This class is for students who wish to begin ballet at the age of 9-10 with no previous experience necessary. This is an introduction to the basics of ballet vocabulary and technique, structure and etiquette of the ballet class, and creative movement for individual expression with other students ages 9-10 years-old.
BOOK NOW>
• Classical ballet technique
• Creative Workshop
1x per week: Saturdays
What to wear?
Female identifying:
Elementary leotard: Color Lavender, Short-sleeved style. To purchase leotard and/or tights: Discount Dance link
No skirts. Underwear is not worn under tights and leotard.
Tights-footed: (NOTE: If you are purchasing new tights and shoes they should match in color.) Students may choose the color which is closest to their natural skin tone or pink (translucent matte tights, not shiny or lycra).
Technique shoes (soft ballet slippers): skin tone or pink ballet slippers in leather or canvas to match tights. Matching shoes and tights creates one visual “line” from the top of the leg to the tip of the toes! St. Paul Ballet recommends Grand Jeté on Grand Avenue in St. Paul for dance shoes.
Male identifying:
Top: White crew-neck, short-sleeved, snug-fitting t-shirt
Tights: Opaque black tights. Discount Dance link
OR Shorts with ankle socks: Black dance (bike) shorts and plain thin white ankle socks (no thick athletic socks)
Technique shoes: (soft ballet slippers): white or black ballet slippers in leather or canvas. Match black shoes with black tights or white shoes with white socks. Matching creates one visual “line” from the top of the leg to the tip of the toes! St. Paul Ballet recommends Grand Jeté on Grand Avenue in St. Paul for dance shoes.
All:
Hair pulled neatly away from face and neck and secured so that it does not inhibit a dancer’s movement or serve as a distraction during class.
No jewelry: For the safety of the students, only simple stud earrings are permissible.
Leg warmers or other warm-up gear must be removed after class warmup exercise.
More Information
• FAQs
TUITION PAYMENTS:
Tuition payments are due before the start of classes for each Course or Session.
For questions, please contact the Administrative Assistant at 651-690-1588.
- Payment may be made by check/cash (in-person) or credit card (online or in-person)
- Payment plans for semi-annual or monthly payments may be chosen on the final step of the online registration (Billing Payment)
- Sibling discount: 5% on the lower tuition for Children’s Division | 10% on the lower tuition for School-Year Division
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Tuition payments are due before the start of classes for each Course or Session.
For questions, please contact the Administrative Assistant at 651-690-1588.
Do you offer scholarships? Yes, we offer need-based scholarships. If tuition is a barrier, please complete the application HERE OR call and ask for a scholarship application. We would like to provide dance for any child who would like to try! Please complete the application and mail, email or bring it to our studios at: 655 Fairview Avenue N., St. Paul, MN 55104
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New Student Admission
AGES 2.5-6: Register for class in your age group. No placement or audition needed.
AGES 7-10: Elementary Ballet A & B. Register for class in your age group. No placement or audition needed.
AGES 10-13: in the Junior and Middle Levels School-Year Training Program:Please contact School Director Christina Onusko at conusko@spballet.org or call 651-690-1588 to arrange a placement class.
AGES 13-22: in the Upper Level School-Year Training Program: Please contact School Director Christina Onusko at conusko@spballet.org or call 651-690-1588 to arrange a placement class.
AGES 13+ who wish to take on a recreational basis: Register for Adult-Teen classes without a placement class. Call or email with questions spb@spballet.org or 651-690-1588.
For Parents/Caregivers
Do you offer scholarships? Yes, we offer need-based scholarships. If tuition is a barrier, please complete the application HERE OR call and ask for a scholarship application. We would like to provide dance for any child who would like to try! Please complete the application and mail, email or bring it to our studios at: 655 Fairview Avenue N., St. Paul, MN 55104
SPB_2024-25_Financial_Aid_Form
Location and Parking:
655 Fairview Avenue N., St Paul, MN 55104 Ample free parking in the lot. Just 3 blocks north of the Fairview Ave. LRT Station on University Ave.
Volunteer opportunities: Help support the ballet through volunteering at performances and events. Sign up with the Administrative Assistant.
Fall Open House (Aug 17, 2024)
Nutcracker (Nov 22-23, 2024)
Spring Student Showcase (May 30-31, 2025)
and other opportunities as announced throughout the year!
Prepare yourself for in-person classes
COMING TO THE STUDIO
If you do not feel well, please stay home.
ENTERING THE STUDIO
- Street shoes are to be stored in the cubbies outside of the studios. No street shoes on the studio floors.
- Bring your personal belongings into the studio. Please only bring the minimum items necessary for class—avoid large dance bags.
- Come dressed for class if possible. Bathrooms may be used for changing.
- Please use hand sanitizer or wash your hands before entering the studios.
We remain committed to inclusive excellence, especially for those who are marginalized, and will continue to offer scholarships and find a spot for anyone who wants to dance!
Our organization is a non-profit and our staff are hourly employees. Their contribution to the vitality of our lives is hard to quantify: beautiful movement and music sparks our imaginations, gives us meaning, helps us understand our world and gives us great personal satisfaction. Please consider a DONATION as we work to remain accessible to all.