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  1. 22 de nov. de 2010 · The school was founded in 1959 by the National Ballet of Canada’s then-artistic director, Celia Franca. Betty Oliphant, the school’s founding principal, was charged with running it.In 1961, the school acquired its own charter as an independent organization. From small premises in a former Quaker meeting house in downtown Toronto, under Oliphant the school expanded impressively on two main ...

  2. Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS) is unique in North America in offering full-time professional dance training with a fully integrated academic school for aspiring dancers from Grades 6 to 12 and intensive dance training at the post-secondary level. Talent is the sole criterion for entry into the professional program.

  3. Complete the email form and our Teacher Training Program Artistic Administrator will get back to you with more information. 416-964-3780. First name. Last name. email address. message. World-renowned program that prepares teachers to inspire dancers of all ages, abilities and aspirations. Inspire the next generation of dancers.

  4. We are Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS), where excellence, access and inclusion fuel our belief in sharing the transformational power of dance to change lives for the better.

  5. Developed by Baycrest and Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS), our Sharing Dance Older Adults program is safe, accessible, and engages older adults in meaningful dance activity. Programming is designed for individual dancers, as well as for organizations in a variety of settings, including community spaces, retirement homes, long-term care ...

  6. Canada's National Ballet School strives to be a resource for the dance community and beyond. Here, you can discover a selection of resources related to the crucial health, wellbeing, and personal education of members of the NBS community. Explore the pages in this section to learn more about how you can bring dance to your classroom or ...

  7. Canada’s National Ballet School is celebrating 65 years as a global leader in ballet training—and you’re invited! In November 2024, the School will welcome former students, graduates, and staff to join us on campus for a weekend of reconnecting with old friends and faculty, reminiscing about past experiences, and rediscovering our mutual love of dance.