Start in local ballet schools. They don’t have to be famous to provide your foundational training. Practice pre-pointe. Before pointe, you will do pre-pointe for at least a year. Remember that any criticism you get from your teachers or coaches is meant to help you improve. Your teachers want you to succeed.

Reach out to people you know in the business. Talk to guest instructors or others that you’ve met through your training so far. Look for your local accrediting agency for ballet teachers. Depending on where you live, there will be a different agencies. Their websites can help you locate a coach who has the right credentials. Try to find a qualified teacher who is registered with a reputable ballet organization, like The Royal Academy of Dance. [3] X Expert Source Geraldine Grace JohnsProfessional Ballerina & Ballet Instructor Expert Interview. 20 May 2021.

Find a local school that offers it. Right now, only 27 schools provide access to the program. These are located in Blackpool, Mansfield Woodhouse, Bury St Edmunds, Swindon, and Dagenham. Contact Arts Award. If you are not in one of the areas currently being serviced, you can request information about how to get involved in programs in your area. [4] X Research source

Junior Associates (eight through ten years old) is located at eight centers throughout the UK. Mid Associates (eleven through thirteen years old) is located at five centers throughout the UK. Senior Associates (fourteen and fifteen year olds) only has training locations in London and Birmingham. Advanced Associates (sixteen and seven year olds) are trained solely at the Covent Garden location. Full-time training is also available to those between the ages of eleven and nineteen. Students sixteen and under attend the campus in Richmond Park. Older students attend the Covent Garden campus.

Primary and Secondary Insight events are open to potential students between the ages of eleven and sixteen. They allow you to attend a chance to see current students taking classes. Junior Insight lets dancers between eight and ten attend a two-hour class typical of what they could expect if they were selected. Audition Insight gives you the opportunity to see how the auditions work in an informal setting without stress.

Check the date for the cut-off. Once it’s past the deadline, no applications will be accepted, regardless of your situation.

The class includes ballet exercises and physical exercises. It will test your flexibility, creativity, and musicality. Audition class size is determined by the size of the studio, but is generally between twenty and thirty applicants. Auditions are typically in April or May with decisions returned to you by the end of July.