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Learn about SAB's classical ballet programs, alumni, events and history. Founded by George Balanchine, SAB is the preeminent ballet school in the US and the official school of New York City Ballet.
- THE SCHOOL
The School and NYCB. The creation of the New York City...
- BEHIND THE SCENES
Last month, the School of American Ballet held its annual...
- Diversity and Inclusion
Learn more about the philosophy and core values that guide...
- Leadership & Staff
She brings to SAB more than 20 years of experience in school...
- Faculty
She attended the School of American Ballet’s 5-week Summer...
- Careers
The School of American Ballet has a nondiscrimination policy...
- Contact Us
Contact Us. Mailing Address: School of American Ballet 70...
- FAQs
The School of American Ballet is located in the Samuel B....
- THE SCHOOL
Learn how the School of American Ballet was founded in 1934 by Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine, two visionary figures who created an internationally acclaimed ballet company and an American style of classical ballet. Explore the School's history and influence through the timeline of its key events, from the first performances of Balanchine's Serenade to the present day.
The School of American Ballet (SAB) is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The school trains students from the age of six, with professional vocational ballet training for students aged 11–18.
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 ...
SAB provides a complete classical ballet education in a nurturing environment that supports student growth both in and outside of our studios.
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 t o audition and enroll for that year’s Winter Term.
27 de feb. de 2024 · Photo: Erin Baiano. Each year, The School of American Ballet takes over Manhattan's Lincoln Center with a celebration honoring its patrons, alumni, and the exceptional talents of its...