Alvin Ailey - The Ailey School
- Dates: June 21 - July 29, 2011
- Ages: 16-25 or 12-15 for the Junior Division
- Click here for audition tour dates and other important audition information
- Cost: $2,300
- Financial aid is available through federal grants and loans
- Classes include: ballet, modern, jazz hip-hop, tap, Dunham technique, body conditioning, yoga, Gyrokinesis®, and barre à terre
- Dates: July 17 - August 5, 2011
- Program: Ballet and modern, pointe work is not required
- Ages: 15-17, limited to 44 students
- Deadline for online application: JANUARY 7, 2011
- Auditions: Live or by video, preregister online
- Cost: TBA, but last year tuition was $1,160 and room and board was $985
- Financial aid is available based on financial need and merit
- Contact Info: summerdance@juilliard.edu or call the Office of Admissions at (212) 799-5000, ext 223
Boston Ballet School
- Dates: June 25 - July 30, 2011
- Ages: 10-19
- Click here for audition tour dates, no preregistration required. Can also audition by video.
- Cost: Tuition: $2,925 and Room and Board: $2,325
- Financial aid and payment programs are available
- Classes: Five weeks of 5-6 hours of dance classes daily, augmented by professional development lectures. Includes separate men's classes, modern, classical character, Pilates, master classes with guest faculty, professional development lectures
- Contact: SDP@bostonballet.org and 617.456.6269
Joffrey Ballet School
- Dates: June 13 - August 6, 2011, with a minimum attendance of one week
- Cost: Full 8 weeks: $2,599, or $325.00 per week, or $15 per class
- Financial aid is available based on merit or extreme need
- Dates:
- 5-Week Summer Program, June 27-July 29, 2011 -- for 12 years and older
- 2-Week Summer Program, August 1-12, 2011 -- for 10-12 year olds
- Classes: ballet technique, pointe, pas de deux, variations, jazz, stretch and weight training
- Audition dates in your area - by live or video audition
- Cost: Tuition - $600 plus $50 registration fee
- Contact: 305.929.7007 or e-mail at school@miamicityballet.org
- Dates: June 27 - July 29, 2011
- Cost: Tuition - $2,470, Room & Board - $2,100, Registration Fee - $125
- Audition tour dates
- Classes: ballet technique, pointe, repertory/variations, character, contemporary, pas de deux, floor barre/Pilates
- Financial aid is available but very limited
Alonzo King LINES Ballet
American Ballet Theater's JKO School
- Dates:
- Session One: June 14, 2011 - July 13, 2011 (ages 11-16)
- Session Two: July 17, 2011 - August 20, 2011 (ages 17-24)
- Cost: $1,775 (four weeks) or $2,350 (five weeks)
- Housing is not provided
- Audition tour dates and financial aid information
- Financial aid granted based on application
American Ballet Theater's JKO School
- Dates: New York June 27 – July 29, 2011; Alabama June 27 – July 16, 2011; California August 1 – August 19, 2011; Michigan June 27 – July 22, 2011; Texas July 10 – August 5, 2011
- Audition tour dates
- Classes include: Ballet Technique, Pointe, Partnering, Variations, Men’s Technique, Men’s Variations, Modern, Nutrition, Acting for Dancers/Mime, Musical Theater, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Character, Dance History, Yoga, Meet the Artist, Music, Injury Prevention, Pilates
- Cost: Varies by location. See details here.
University of North Carolina School of the Arts
- Dates: June 19-July 15, 2011, all 5 weeks requried
- Cost:
- In-state high school: $2,998 (tuition + room and board)
- Out-of-state high school: $3,649 (tuition + room and board)
- In-state college: $2,762
- Out-of-state college: $3,413
- Classes: ballet and contemporary tracks
Check these Companies Later - Summer Schedules Not Up Yet
Paul Taylor Dance Company - Modern Dance. E-mail INTENSIVE@PTDC.ORG for more information.
Merce Cunningham Dance Company - they are currently running a winter intensive and frequently have workshops, which would be a more affordable option for a summer intensive.
Merce Cunningham Dance Company - they are currently running a winter intensive and frequently have workshops, which would be a more affordable option for a summer intensive.
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