All CSD Ballet classes are based on the prestigious Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) graded syllabus. The RAD promotes a strong understanding of Ballet technique and is the largest examination and teacher training syllabus in the world. This method offers training for both recreational and competitive dancers in all of our programs.
The graded examination process for our Part-Time and Full-Time competitive dancers typically begins in Grade 1 Ballet (Grade 2 in school), with students generally progressing through the exam levels yearly or bi-yearly until graduation. The highest RAD Ballet exam level to attain is Advanced II, and if passed with Distinction (the highest passing grade level), dancers may prepare for a Solo Seal exam.
The Solo Seal exam is a pass-or-fail performance graded at a professional level. To be invited to participate in any Ballet exam, dancers are required to take at least 2-4 Ballet classes in Ottawa per week for the duration of the school year, with the number of classes required depending on the exam level they are striving for.
Canadian School of Dance offers students of all ages the opportunity to learn ballet in a fun, inclusive and educational environment to help them refine their ballet dance. In our Ottawa ballet dance classes you can expect our experienced and knowledgeable teachers to work with each student to develop strong technique, artistry, and passion for the art form.
At CSD we are confident that there is something for everyone in our diverse range of dance classes available. Whether you are looking for competitive or recreational dance, our goal is to give students the finest instruction possible in a supportive setting. We invite you to join us in discovering the beauty of ballet!
Ballet classes in Ottawa follow the prestigious Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) graded syllabus, promoting a strong understanding of Ballet technique.
The RAD-graded syllabus followed in ballet classes in Ottawa offers numerous benefits, including comprehensive training for both recreational and competitive dancers.
Ottawa ballet classes offer a variety of programs based on the RAD-graded syllabus, catering to dancers of different skill levels and aspirations.
Students in Ottawa typically begin taking graded ballet exams, such as Grade 1 Ballet, to progress through the levels yearly or bi-yearly until graduation.
In Ottawa, the highest RAD ballet exam level to achieve is Advanced II, which represents a significant milestone for dancers in their training journey.
Dancers in Ottawa who pass the highest RAD ballet exam level with Distinction can prepare for the Solo Seal exam, a prestigious performance graded at a professional level.
The Solo Seal exam holds great significance in the ballet industry as it represents an advanced level of proficiency and is recognized as a remarkable accomplishment for dancers in Ottawa.
To participate in ballet exams in Ottawa, dancers are required to attend a minimum of 2-4 ballet classes per week throughout the school year, with the frequency depending on the exam level they aim for.
Ballet exams in Ottawa are not limited to competitive dancers only; recreational dancers also have the opportunity to take part in these exams and showcase their progress.
Dancers in Ottawa are invited to participate in ballet exams based on their commitment and progress, with the number of required ballet classes per week being a key criterion for eligibility.
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