SUMMER INTENSIVE 2022 SCHEDULE
July 11th– July 22nd
2 – Week Program
Dancers 7-10 yrs
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Classes Include:
Ballet
Enrichment
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No audition necessary but must take a minimum of 2 ballet classes weekly. Dancers will be assessed for proper level placement on the first day.
July 11th– July 22nd
2 – Week Program
Intermediate level
Dancers ages 11-14
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Classes Include:
Ballet
Contemporary/Modern/Jazz
Enrichment
No audition is necessary but must take a minimum of 3 ballet classes weekly. Dancers will be assessed for proper level placement on the first day.
July 11th– July 30th
3 – Week Program
Intermediate level
Dancers ages 11+
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Classes Include:
Ballet
Pre-Pointe
Contemporary/Modern
Enrichment
Rep
No audition is necessary but must take a minimum of 3 ballet classes weekly. Dancers will be assessed for proper level placement on the first day.
July 11th– July 30th
3 – Week Program
Int/Adv to Pre-Professional level
Dancers ages 13+
Classes Include:
Ballet
Pointe/Pas/Variations
Contemporary/Modern
Enrichment
Seminars/Lectures
Rep
Acceptance to the 3-week program is by audition only.
Intermediate & Pre-Pro students who enroll in either the 11+ or 13+ 3-week programs who are not on pointe will take alternate classes during the day. It is not required to be on pointe to enroll in any of the summer programs.
Proceed to the Application Page for more information, including pricing and times.
*Final Schedule Subject to Change.
The NCDC Summer Intensive core program offers a rigorous and challenging classical and contemporary dance experience with a world class faculty.
Dancers rigorously train daily in core technique classes supplemented with a variety of enrichment classes focused on topics relevant to today’s dance world.
Curriculum:
Daily ballet & contemporary technique. Supplemental classes may include variations, partnering, character, Pilates, pantomime, improvisation, Gaga, floor barre & more. Dancers in the 3 week program will have the unique opportunity to work with innovative choreographers on new creations or learn professional company repertoire to be performed the last day.
Faculty:
The NCDC faculty and guest master educators from around the world come together to give students an unparalleled level of training. The esteemed faculty has a passion for dance education and works with the students in a professional setting while challenging each student to reach the peak of their potential.
Past Guest Faculty Includes
Clara Blanco
San Francisco Ballet & Escuela Profesional de Danza, Spain
Sidra Bell
Sidra Bell Dance
Yujin Kim
Lines Ballet
James Gregg
RUBBERBANDance, BODYTRAFFIC
Lee Wei Chao
Lines Ballet
Bret Easterling
Batsheva
Katie Jacobson
Cullberg Ballet, Sweden
Shannon Gillen
Artistic Director Vigor Dance Company
Ommi Pippith
San Jose Ballet
Charles Slender-White
Founder & Artistist Director: FACT/SF
Francisco Gella
Artistic Director of Francisco Gella Dance works
Anthony Lomuljo
Royal Swedish Ballet
Dwana Smallwood
Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre
Brendon Feeney
Hagen Ballet, Regensberg Ballet Germany
Adam Barruch
Adam Barruch Dance
Amy Seiwert
Artistic Director Sacramento Ballet
Cristina Hamel
International Ballet Mistress – Soloist for Bucharest Ballet
Brian Enos
Hubbard Street
Drew Jacoby
Nederlands Dance Theatre
Ben Levy
Levy Dance SF
Marek Rozycki
Staatliche Balletschule, Germany
Cosmine Marculetiu
Festival Ballet, Providence
Lillian Barbeito
BODYTRAFFIC
Jon Olstad
Freelance artist
Erin Mahoney
Trey Mcintyre Project
Anne-Sophie Rodriguez Hoyt
San Francisco Ballet School
Julianne Spratlin
Found and Director: Dance Training Center / San Francisco