Classes will resume on Thursday 10th November 2022
Two Locations:
Thursdays at 6.30pm (mixed level) & 7.45pm (beginners) - Charlemont Community Resource Centre, Dublin 2
Saturdays at 10.30am (beginners) & 12pm (mixed level) - Temple Lane Rehearsals Studios in Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Below you can find some safety rules to observe for your own safety and for that of everyone else:
If sick or unwell, please stay at home.
Two Locations:
Thursdays at 6.30pm (mixed level) & 7.45pm (beginners) - Charlemont Community Resource Centre, Dublin 2
Saturdays at 10.30am (beginners) & 12pm (mixed level) - Temple Lane Rehearsals Studios in Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Below you can find some safety rules to observe for your own safety and for that of everyone else:
- Please arrive 5 minutes before the scheduled time.
- There will be a 15 minutes gap between classes to allow students to leave the studio and allow others in, avoiding gatherings in the building.
- Sanitiser will be provided for you to use as you enter the studio and as you leave.
- Please try to arrive in your ballet gear although toilets are available for use.
- Remember to bring your own water.
- Place all your belongings in your own bag and then place it safely in the dedicated space.
- Ballet barres will also be disinfected before and after use in each class.
- We recommend wearing a face mask during class, surgical masks are more breathable.
- When sneezing or coughing, please cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or tissue, washing your hands straight afterwards.
If sick or unwell, please stay at home.
Welcome to The Art of Ballet Studio
Adults and Teens Ballet Classes in Dublin 2
Adults and Teens Ballet Classes in Dublin 2
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The school is born from the passion and the dedication to Ballet and Dance in over 20 years experience in the field. It is the aim of the school to share the knowledge of this ancient but still so preserved form of art, which is Ballet, with the students who will enter into this Thersichorean world. The teachings provided will guide the students through their psycho-physical development since the body, but most importantly the mind, are involved in this discipline. Ballet is considered a discipline as it requires concentration, disposition, commitment, will power and physical strenght, in fact students will be learning the rigour behind this art without omitting the fun side of dancing being it, itself, fundamental for the natural learning process of the children especially the littlest ones.
This guidance is hoping to support dancers who understand their desire to continue dancing professionally and hopes to help anyone else who loves dancing to continue cultivating the love for this art between other passions or interests.
"Dance cannot be explained by words...it must be danced"
"When dancing, the body says what the voice can't"