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  1. Under the combined leadership of SF Ballet School Director Grace Holmes and Artistic Director Tamara Rojo, the School has a dual mission: to train classical ballet dancers capable of joining the ranks of SF Ballet and other world-renowned companies, and to offer young children and adults in the Bay Area an introduction to ballet and the joy of ...

  2. SF Ballet seeks to share the joy of dance with the broadest audience possible through our ballet training programs, adult classes, and dance education community partnerships. Our education programs and the SF Ballet School strive to provide equitable access to high-quality dance education for students of all ages and abilities.

  3. Come experience summer at San Francisco Ballet School in one or both of two sessions: June 10 – July 6 and July 8 – August 3. No audition is required, though classes for 8–13 year olds are for students with some ballet experience. Experience world class dance with San Francisco Ballet.

  4. SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM. Virtuosity. Discipline. Grace. Girls and boys are placed in one of eight levels according to age, experience, and ability. Ballet classes at San Francisco Ballet School follow a progressively more rigorous path, beginning with young boys and girls ages eight through 11 in Level 1 and increasing in difficulty to our ...

  5. San Francisco Ballet School offers various options for children and youth of all ages to have fun, improve technique, or get ahead in our pre-professional summer program. For more information, visit Adult Ballet Classes .

  6. San Francisco Ballet School, San Francisco, California. 107,866 likes · 65 talking about this · 1,054 were here. San Francisco Ballet School is the country’s oldest classical academy and the official...

  7. SF Ballet is accompanied by its own orchestra and operates one of the country’s most prestigious schools of ballet. Today we build on our heritage by commissioning groundbreaking dance from today’s top choreographers, by uncovering new choreographic talent, and by staging modern classics and the works that make up the canon of classic ballet.