HYBRID
Summer CampS 2021
June 14 - July 2
PROGRAM
AGES 5-8
Bayer Ballet Academy (BBA) continues to keep the well-being of our students, their families, and our staff as our highest priority. Explore the many facets of the artform of dance & self-expression:
ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS
• ballet
• stretching
• strength
• coordination
• sense of rhythm
• flexibility
• grace
• self-awareness & expression
• safe, social interaction with their peers
Most teachers are fluent in English and Russian.
IN-STUDIO SPACE CURRENTLY LIMITED based on COVID guidelines, and is expected to fill quickly.
SESSION DATES
Monday-Friday
10am - 4pm
SESSION I: JUNE 14 - 18 - IN-STUDIO SOLD OUT, VIRTUAL OPTION STILL AVAILABLE
SESSION II: JUNE 21 - 25
SESSION III: JUNE 28 - JULY 2
PRICING & REGISTRATION
One Session: $575
Two Sessions: $1100 ($50 DISCOUNT)
Three Sessions: $1650 ($75 DISCOUNT)
PRIORITIES & GOALS
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SAFETY FIRST - we are following recommended guidelines and ask for your cooperation. This is a shared responsibility. In-studio camps are currently based on COVID guidelines.
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HEALTHY & HAPPY GROWTH IS IMPORTANT - we are dedicated to helping all students achieve their individual goals, while creating an environment that promotes physical and mental wellness.

Summer Saturday Open Classes 2021
June 19 - August 28
In-Studio Classes
IN-STUDIO SPACE CURRENTLY LIMITED based on COVID guidelines, and is expected to fill quickly.
AGES 3-4
9:00-9:45: Ballet (Miss Marina) - REGISTER
AGES 3-5
12:00-12:45: Ballet (Miss Christina) - REGISTER
HYBRID
Summer intensive

MASTER CLASSES
Bayer Ballet’s curriculum encompasses year-round access to master teachers and choreographers.
Some master classes and workshops are open to the public.
Pictured: Contemporary Master Classes by Karine Plantadit, Tony Award-nominated dancer and actress & YAGP Judge.

TRAINING IN 2020/21
We understand how frustrated dancers are right now, and how concerned their parents are, as well. Training from home has limitations, and even though there are a multitude of hybrid training options out there, there are valid concerns.
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How do you determine which program is best for your dancer?
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How do you ensure they are progressing when there are a multitude of resources with no meaningful progression?
If you have returned to in-person training, is your studio following safe protocols?
Everyone deserves a safe environment, whether it's virtual or in-person, to grow and develop.