By TurnedOutPointeOfView on Friday, October 11, 2019
Thank you for the question idataggaard!
Yes! I will highlight three schools that I believe are very interesting and worth checking out, that are outside of Denmark.
The School of American Ballet. aka SAB.
Now,
I might be a bit biased because this is the school that I attended for
four years, year round. I credit SAB for giving me my tool box to become
a professional. They are a huge part of my foundation and I truly don’t
know if I would be where I am today without them.
SAB is located in the heart of New York City. Lincoln Center. 66th & Broadway. They train only in the Balanchine style. ALL the dancers that join New York City Ballet must be trained by SAB. So, if you dream of dancing for NYCB one day, then you must attend SAB.
I believe in this school 100%. Their strengths are definitely giving their students a wonderful technique. They teach how to move quickly, how to interrupt the music, and how to move big. You’ll learn a lot and be a much improved dancer by attending SAB.
I am very grateful to this school and would recommend everyone to audition for their summer program! It was always so much fun! NYC is not to be missed!
The Royal Ballet School.
I
am very impressed by the Royal Ballet School in London, England. They
train in the English style of ballet. The system of training is based on
the legacy of Ninette de Valois. It is located right in Covent Garden.
What makes
this school stand out, at least in my eyes, is that they have put a huge
focus in to a “Healthy Dancer Program.” They have a team of 20,
dedicated to the children attending the school. It includes,
Healthcare Manager
Clinical Psychologist
Counselors
Rehabilitation Ballet Instructors
Physiotherapists
Performance Nutritionists
Sports Physicians
Strength and Conditioning coaches
School Nurses
Pilates instructors
Each child is screened and profiled to create a conditioning program that will specifically help them succeed.
The
team also collects information alongside the English Institute of
Sport, which gives the school wonderful insights about nutritional
support.
The school even has counselors as part of a school-wide
mental health provision, led by a clinical psychologist Mental Health
and Safeguarding Lead. This is so important. The mental side of ballet
is the hardest.
Other ballet schools may have elements of what the Royal Ballet School is offering but they are defiantly leading the way.
Canada’s National Ballet School. aka. NBS
The
reason why I mention this school is because many of the dancers
currently in the Royal Danish Ballet have been trained by NBS. Dancers
that I truly admire. For example, Ji Min Hong and Alexander Bozinoff.
They all speak very highly of the school. This school is located in
Toronto, Canada.
The school is modeled after the Royal Ballet School in London and includes living facilities, and exchange programs for their students. This school is definitely also worth looking more in to.