Summer 2011
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Ballerina Princess Camp 2011
For SFYBA students and their friends!
No Ballet experience required!! Just the desire to have FUN dancing this summer!!
Summer Ballet Week!!
Cost: $225 for one week
July 11th-July 15th and July 18th-July 22nd

Age 4-7 MORNING
9am arrive & ballet video
9:30am ballet & creative class
10:30am snack break
10:45am Dress up/Stories/Choreography
11:15am Ballet Craft Activity
Noon END OF THE DAY
Camp emphasize musicality & creativity as the dancers practice balance, posture & coordination.
"Each day's activities center on the story of a different ballerina princess such as Cinderella or Aurora. Your daughter will be immersed in fairy tale princess land for 3 full hours of FUN!!
COST: AGE4-7 $225 for one week
DEPOSIT DUE: $75 Due April 1st, 2011 (non-refundable)
TUITION DUE DATES: Balance tuition due first day of camp
WHAT TO BRING: Sack lunch, Snacks, Leotards, Warm-up Clothes, & Ballet shoes. Hair should be worn in a bun or ponytail off the face.
No Dance experience necessary to have fun at Dance Camp this summer!!
EXTENDED CARE INFORMATION: Early drop off 8am, late pick-up until 5:30pm, $7 per hour in addition to camp fee. (afternoon activities include, lunch, a trip to the playground, quiet time and guided play.*SFYBA is NOT a licensed daycare facility
Dance Camp 2011
Full Day ages 8-12
One week Intensive
No Dance Experience Necessary!
Miss Kellie and Miss Joy Prendergast (San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and member of the "The Foundry" contemporary dance company, San Francisco)
COST: $325 for one week
9-9:30am Arrive and Warm Up
9:30- 10:45am Ballet Class
SNACK/WATER BREAK
11:00-11:45 Ballet Stage
Acting/Choreography/Costuing and Theatrical Make-up
11:45-12:30 Lunch and Ballet Videos
12:30 - 1:00pm Ballroom/Contemporary
1:30-2:30 Hip Hop/Jazz
2:30 - 3:00pm Dance related Crafts and Academic Projects
Summer Advanced Ballet
One week Intensive
July 5th-9th
9am Warm up
9:30am Master Class/ Invited Guest Instuctor TBD
11:00am Pointe Class (Foy)
11:30 Variations & Choreography (Foy)
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Character/Contemporary (Joy P.)
1:45 pm Jazz/Hip Hop (Joy P.)
2:45pm Dance related Academic Projects
SFYBA Level IV & V
(audition required for SFYBA level III and non SFYBA students)
Cost: $400, Deposit $75 due April 1st, 2011 (non-refundable)
Balance due in full first day of Workshop
Weekly Classes

June 20 – August 13

Tuition for 8 weeks
Pre Ballet I Age 3 Tuesday 4:00pm Foy $135
Pre Ballet I Age 3 Saturday 9:15am Chan/Estrada $135
Pre Ballet II Age 4/5 Wednesday 4:00pm Foy $135
Pre Ballet II Age 4/5 Saturday 10:00am Foy $135
Beginning Age 6-8 Saturday 11:00am Foy $135
Ballet Mixed/Inter Wednesday 6:00pm Uyeda $155/$265 (1 or 2 Classes)
Ballet Mixed/Inter Saturday 10:45pm Uyeda $155/$265 (1 or 2 Classes)
Ballet III/IV Monday 5:45pm Uyeda $165/300 (1 or 2 Classes)
Ballet IV/V Saturday noon  Saturday noon Uyeda $165/300 (1 or 2 Classes)
HipHop/Jazz Age 7-12 Tuesday 6:00pm Prendergast $135
Adult Classes Beginning June 12th - August 22nd
Adult Beg Monday 7:15pm Uyeda $13 drop-in*
Adult Beg/Int Wednesday 7:15pm Uyeda $13 drop-in*
Zumba Tuesday 6:30-7:00pm Wise $13 drop-in*
Zumba Saturday 8:00am Wise $13 drop-in*
*Multiple class discount: $60/5 Classes and $110/10 Classes. *7/Class with a child currently enrolled in the summer program
Weekly classes missed may be made up through 10/31/2011, no pro-rated tuition available (except for Level IV/V which may be prorated up to two weeks for vacation), *Tuition rates apply to classes taken once per week for 8 weeks unless otherwise stated,*No refunds, Please refer to SFYBA policies for additional information,
*Schedule subject to change*
At the San Francisco Youth Ballet Academy, the unique teaching methods and philosophy promote teamwork and encourage individual creativity. The ballet syllabus, which incorporates French and Russian ballet technique, develops flexibility and coordination, increases memory skills, and promotes physical fitness, while giving students a professional, classical ballet education. The consistent class structure focuses on respect for others and the art of ballet, dedication toward practice, accomplishments, and fun.