
Pre-Professional Training
2024-2025
Ballet Season
Our classes are in session beginning August 19, 2024 to May 24, 2025. We are now accepting registrations.
Pre-professional ballet classes are intended for serious dancers. Dancers will experience a more dedicated focus to the study of ballet technique and artistry, and will also have more performing opportunities. Classes will include ballet technique, pre-pointe or pointe work (depending on the level), conditioning classes, choreography, and contemporary dance (depending on the level.)
View our tuition and fees information here.
Pre-Professional Training
For serious dancers who are ready to pursue an elite training course
Location: Bluffdale, Utah
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Utah Theatre Ballet 2
By audition and invitation only
Classes include: Ballet technique, pre-pointe and/or beginning pointe, contemporary dance, conditioning, and repertory
Monday, 4:00-5:30 PM - Ballet technique
Monday, 5:30-6:30 PM Pointe
Tuesday, 6:00-7:30 PM - Contemporary
Tuesday, 7:30-9:00 PM - Technique
Thursday, 6:00-7:30 PM - Ballet technique
Thursday, 7:30-9:00 PM - Contemporary
Friday, 3:30-4:00 PM - Conditioning
Friday, 4:00-5:30 PM - Ballet technique
Friday, 5:30-6:30 PM - Repertoire
Rehearsals are held on almost all Fridays and Saturdays; the exact schedule released closer to rehearsal dates
Tuition: $325 per month
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Utah Theatre Ballet
Location: Bluffdale
By audition and invitation only
Classes include: Ballet technique, advanced pointe, contemporary dance, conditioning, and repertory
Monday, 4:00-5:30 PM - Ballet technique
Monday, 5:30-6:30 PM Pointe
Tuesday, 6:00-7:30 PM - Contemporary
Tuesday, 7:30-9:00 PM - Technique
Wednesday, 6:30-7:00 PM - Conditioning
Wednesday, 7:00-8:00 PM - Pointe/Repertoire
Thursday, 6:00-7:30 PM - Ballet technique
Thursday, 7:30-9:00 PM - Contemporary
Friday, 3:30-4:00 PM - Conditioning
Friday, 4:00-5:30 PM - Ballet technique
Friday, 5:30-6:30 PM - Repertoire
Rehearsals are held on almost all Fridays and Saturdays; the exact schedule released closer to rehearsal dates
Tuition: $375 per month
Fees for Utah Theatre Ballet, and Utah Theatre Ballet 2
Registration fee: $25 per dancer due on 8/01/24; or upon registration if after August 1st
Academy Fee: $250 due on 9/05/24
Nutcracker performance and video recording fees: $55 due on 10/05/24
Pointe Counterpointe performance and video recording fees: $55 due on 1/05/25
Spring performance and video recording fee: $55 due on 4/05/25
$50 Early withdrawal fee for withdrawing from ballet classes after August 1, 2024, and before May 24, 2025
Dress code for UTB and UTB2 dancers
Dancers at West Point Ballet Academy should dress in classical ballet attire. For female dancers, this includes a black leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet shoes. Please no skirts, tutu dresses, or warm-ups. For male dancers, this includes plain black shorts (like basketball shorts), a plain white compression shirt, black ballet shoes with black socks. Undergarments should not be seen. Girl's hair should be slicked back in a ballet bun, with no hair hanging in the face.
Female dancers
-Leotard
Leotards should be black and should not have an attached skirt. You can choose a style that your dancer would prefer: tank top, spaghetti strap, cap sleeve, or long sleeve. UTB dancers will receive one Academy leotard which should be worn to class on specified days.
-Tights
Tights should be pink. We recommend selecting a shade of pink that matches one's ballet shoes. Tights should be footed. Convertible tights are preferred. Tights with a seam down the back are preferred.
-Ballet shoes
Ballet shoes should be pink and ideally will match the shade of pink of one's tights. We recommend canvas ballet shoes with pre-sewn elastics (instead of leather) and we prefer shoes without drawstrings.
Dancers who are not on pointe should not wear pointe shoes until they have passed their pointe shoe test AND have been given approval by the studio owner. Dancers are not permitted to purchase pointe shoes without the studio owner's approval, even if it's just to play dress up at home. Dancers can seriously injure themselves if they have not learned the correct technique or possess the needed strength. Dancers who aren't on pointe should wear ballet slippers. You can find our full dress code on our website.
Male dancers
-Shirt
Male dancers should wear a plain white compression-style shirt.
-Shorts
Shorts should be like soccer or basketball shorts and plain black. Male dancers are encouraged to wear black compression ballet tights if they wish.
-Ballet shoes
Ballet shoes should be black. We recommend canvas ballet shoes with pre-sewn elastics (instead of leather) and we prefer shoes without drawstrings. Socks can be worn if desired and should be plain white or black.
Dancewear can be purchased at local dance stores or online:
Dancewear Inc.
8922 S 700 E
Sandy, UT 84070
Note: If you purchase items at Dancewear Inc., mention that your dancer is from West Point Ballet to receive a 10% discount.
For your reference, we have included several online options below:
Amazon
Discount Dance