Summerschool Den Haag Ballet Levels Explained

Ballet+
Ballet and how to begin (again), a.o. jumps and turns and guided stretches. Ask for our advice if you have no experience at all or if you used to do ballet a long time ago.

Intermediate I
Classical Ballet like it should be. Hard work and fun. Not too difficult, not too easy, just perfect. Each class will present a combination of basic- classical movements working towards more complicated steps. If you have a desire to progress beyond your current level feel free to combine different levels.

Intermediate II
Challenging and exciting in a good way. Special personal care to give each student more self-convidence. It is recommended to combine different levels if you have a desire to progress beyond your current level.

Advanced
Challenging, exciting addictive:) Increasing self-confidence by expanding your limitations. Suitable for students with experience from private schools as well as young (pre)professional dancers.
You might want to combine your schedule with other levels to look deeper into your technique and understanding of dance.

Pointe Technique
Available: Pointes for all levels including Pointes Intro, Pointe Barre and Pointe Technique and additional Pointes and Power
Students that prefer not to work with pointe shoes, may strengthen feet by doing pointe class on regular ballet shoes.
Ballet Levels Explained: Which Summer School Class Fits Your Dance Experience?
Not sure about your level? Our Summer School welcomes all dedicated students and dance lovers from private schools and (pre-)professionals, to those just starting out or with more experience (1-2x/week is perfectly fine for Intermediate and up also for students worried about not being on a very high level).
Need advice? Contact us by phone.







