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    All About Ballet

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      OpenSchoolbag
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      Oh My Gosh:
      Keara Adara:

      On another note, what types of gradings are there? I know about the conventional grade 1 - grade 8, but what's this about \"intermediate foundation\"? Do teachers usually teach the two syllabi simultaneously? Also, what's the difference between the two?


      TIA

      •The Graded syllabus (Pre-Primary in Dance, Primary in Dance and Grade 1 – 😎 provides a broad practical dance education and develops technical, musical and performance skills.
      •Vocational Graded Examinations (Intermediate Foundation, Intermediate, Advanced Foundation, Advanced 1, Advanced 2) provide an in-depth study of ballet and prepare students for a career in dance.

      Graded and Vocational Graded Examinations can be taken at the same time, or one at a time depending on individual ballet school and teachers, as well as the \"quality\" of the students 🙂


      There is a centre in City Square that does grading for ballet as well. The dance teachers have received very good reviews from parents. Stepping Out Studios

      https://www.openschoolbag.com.sg/seller/stepping-out-studios

      They also offer free trial classes.

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        mamatweety
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        Hi, any recommendation for ballet classes for 4-year-old in the east (Katong/Mountbatten area)?

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          ayeitsme
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          mamatweety:
          Hi, any recommendation for ballet classes for 4-year-old in the east (Katong/Mountbatten area)?

          Hello! Well i know this ballet school at 112 Katong, it's called ballet & music company and i went there before 🙂
          You can check out their website : http://www.balletandmusic.com

          The other is cresta beside Parkway Parade! http://www.crestar.com.sg

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            FantasyLandDreams
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            mamatweety:
            Hi, any recommendation for ballet classes for 4-year-old in the east (Katong/Mountbatten area)?

            Can also try The school of dance at Mountbatten and the community centres like Joo chiat cc, marine parade cc, kembagan cc, siglap south cc etc.

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              Oh My Gosh
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              Good luck to all taking their RAD Ballet exams 🙂

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                phtthp
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                mamatweety:
                Hi, any recommendation for ballet classes for 4-year-old in the east (Katong/Mountbatten area)?

                for those staying in the North :
                can try Toa Payoh West cc
                (Exit D : from Toa Payoh MRT station)

                Ms Chua is patient, gentle spoken, with young children

                With effect from May 2015, from RAD Grade 1 onwards :
                Ballet lessons training conducted at Toa Payoh West cc become 1.5 hrs lengthened per lesson (no more 1 hr per lesson, as was in the past)
                Thus, parents need to bring children down to train ballet only once per week : no need twice per week any more, because difficult for some parents to bring child down, for twice a week training long term commitment.

                Learning ballet is a long term commitment, because after pass RAD Grade 1, still need to move onto Next Grade 2, Grade 3, etc, all the way up to Grade 8.

                Ballet is a long term commitment, in the same way as learning piano, from Grade 1 all the way up to Grade 8.

                Some of us parents who bring our dd attend ballet twice a week lose steam halfway, because twice a week commitment for ballet week after week, is very tiring.

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                  phtthp
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                  Oh My Gosh:
                  Good luck to all taking their RAD Ballet exams 🙂

                  All the best, to those taking RAD exam, starting this week for some, and to others next week, & on 20, 21 April

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                    nicnac
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                    Mine on 17th

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                      micollh
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                      love their dance, the change is making ballet so much fun now… lively. mine tmw !

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                        mayarassemi
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                        Hi, any recommendation for ballet classes for 4-year-old in west area ? Thanks

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