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  1. Artistic Programs. The School of American Ballet’s training is designed for dedicated, focused students who show age-appropriate aptitude and physical development suited to the demands of classical training at all levels of development. The curriculum spans beginning instruction for 6 year olds through highly advanced courses designed to ...

  2. Sep 10, 2023 · Below find a listing of all key dates and holidays for the 2023-2024 school year. September 10, 2023. Residence Hall Move-in. Week of September 11, 2023*. Classes begin for Girls IV, Boys III and above. September 16, 2023. Rosh Hashanah (SAB Closed)

  3. At age 29, Balanchine traveled to America to lead the faculty of the School of American Ballet, which opened its doors on January 2, 1934, on New York City’s Madison Avenue. By 1935, the School’s first performing troop had been formed, but a lasting company to permanently and resoundingly fulfill Kirstein and Balanchine’s vision would not ...

  4. Auditions & Admission. The School’s Winter Term runs from September through June. Study in the Winter Term is for beginning, intermediate and advanced students, 6* to 18 years old. Admission to the Winter Term is by audition only. *Children must be 6 years old by September 1 to audition and enroll for that year’s Winter Term.

  5. After retiring from dancing in 2014, Mr. Stafford served as Ballet Master for New York City Ballet. In 2017, he led New York City Ballet’s four-person interim artistic leadership team and was named Artistic Director of both New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet in February 2019.

  6. 70 Lincoln Center Plaza. New York, NY 10023-6592. 212-769-6600 (Main Phone) 212-769-6614 (Donations & Membership) 212-769-4897 (Fax) The School of American Ballet facility is not open to the public. Tours are generally not available. Visit our school store online here.

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · Celebrate SAB’s 90th Anniversary. On January 2, 1934, George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein first opened the School of American Ballet’s doors on Madison Avenue in New York City. All.