
The Australian Conservatoire of Ballet
Based on the Russian (Vaganova) Method of Classical Ballet
Devised by Christine Walsh AM, The Australian Conservatoire
of Ballet's 12 year program is designed to suit the needs of all classical
ballet students who are unable to take full-time dance training from an
early age. The Australian Conservatoire of Ballet training and assessment
program emphasizes correct placement, dynamics and performing quality
which are all qualities inherent in the Vaganova method.
In addition to this, the program aims to develop in
the student a professional attitude which will assist them in the pursuit
of a career either as a professional dancer or dance teacher.
For teachers wishing to study this training program,
Seminars are conducted by arrangement. The program is designed to be used
by the dedicated ballet teacher who has had a good deal of experience
constructing general open classes and not uniquely teaching from a syllabus
manual. The teacher must be able to write class plans for each term covering
the vocabulary at each level. It is desirable that the teacher has had
performing experience at a professional or semi-professional level, in
order to impart artistic performing quailty which is essential. Presently,
this program is being used by teachers in Australia and Asia.
Christine Walsh quotes:
"Most professional ballet companies give classes in the Russian style
because of its acknowledged strength and performing quality, it is therefore
more logical to teach students this method from the early stages right
through their training years."
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