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Year-Round Residency Program
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The Professional 2 and 4 year
Program (Grades 9-12)
The Professional Program is for the serious minded
dance student grades 9 through 12. Most students
who attend Nutmeg and participate in the Professional
Program are already familiar with the basic structure
of classical ballet from their childhood schools.
An intense daily training program, Nutmeg’s
program focuses on the methodical training in the
fundamentals of technique and classical ballet
theory classes.
Talented high school freshmen, sophomores (4 year
Program) and/or juniors and seniors (2 year program)
complete their secondary education through our
in-house academics program, the Nutmeg CAP (Classical
Academic Program). Those students not from the
immediate area take up residency in Nutmeg's dormitory
or in one of Nutmeg’s historical homes in
Torrington, Connecticut.
Students are either eligible for a certificate
of completion after 2 years as juniors and seniors
or for a certificate of completion after 4 years. Since
Nutmeg measures its courses based on hours, a special
program of evaluation has been designed to offer
each student a transcript with grades in addition
to their Academic completion.
The Post-High School Program 2 year program (Grades
12-14)
This growing Post-High School Program is an acceleration
of the work of the Vaganova and Graham syllabi.
It is designed for the dancer who seeks additional
technical and performance training in a performance-oriented
student company prior to auditioning for a professional
position, and/or for a student who may want to
dance more intensively and then proceed onto University
or College.
Students who graduate from the 2 year Residency
Program are also eligible to continue in the Post-High
School Program if deemed appropriate. Or, students
coming to Nutmeg in their Senior Year of High School
may stay one or two years more in the Post High
School Program. A student need not attend our high
school residency program in order to attend the
post high school program.
To find out more about our training and if it is
right for you, please feel free to contact Ronald Alexander Principal and Admissions Officer at 860-482-4413 ext 314 or contact:
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2010 Summer Programs
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Session 1 Pre-Professional
Training – Ladies 10 - 14 Men 10 - 18
June 13– June 26, 2010
The curriculum for this program was specifically
designed for the young female and male dancer.
This highly intensive session concentrates on technical
improvement, theory study, classical variations
and performance skills.
This program concludes with a student demonstration.
The tuition for this program is $2,800.00 Daytime Program $1400
There is an extra fee for airport pickup.
Housing is provided in the Nutmeg Dormitory.
Enrollment is limited.
Download
the audition form.
Session 2 Professional
Training Program Ladies 13 - 19 Men 13 - 21
June 27– July 24, 2010
The instruction in this program is for the serious
minded student interested in further developing both
their technical and performance skills.
A professional level intensive focused on daily class
work and the rehearsal environment. This concentrated
training program offers classical technique, partnering,
variations and repertoire, pointe and men’s
work. The program concludes with demonstration/performances.
The tuition for this program is $4900 Daytime Program $2600
There is an extra fee for airport pickup.
Housing is in the dormitory and Nutmeg houses.
Enrollment is limited.
Download
the audition form.
Session 3 Apprentice
Program Ladies 14 -19 Men 14 - 21
August 1- August 14, 2010
This course is for the mature student who wishes
to supplement their summer training to ready for
an audition or for their return to a company or university
program. Nutmeg offers these students two intensive
technique classes, 1 pointe and variations class
and a repertoire class in a professional minded setting.
The tuition for this program is $2800 Daytime Program $1400
There is an extra fee for airport pickup.
Housing is in the dormitory and Nutmeg houses
Enrollment is limited.
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