Our Professional Division Program includes a proven, integrated ballet curriculum focusing on the strong classical foundations needed to build and develop a healthy dancer. Designed to meet the needs of advanced students preparing them for a professional dance career; Nurturing class environment with focused attention on proper alignment, technique, and artistry; This program is geared towards students who want to feel the day-to-day of a professional dancer. 

The Audition Process

Dancers auditioning for the 2024-2025 Professional Division program have the opportunity to audition in class prior to the conclusion of the current school year, through a video, or at 3 of our extended June classes (6/5, 6/12, & 6/19). The cost to audition is $50.


TUITION

All tuition paid to The Rock School is non-refundable and non-transferrable. Tuition prices are subject to change.

Per Installment ............... $805

Classes are held weekdays & Saturdays.


Classes are offered in ballet technique, pointe, jumps and turns, variations, partnering, contemporary, and Pilates.
Approximately 18 hours per week (not including rehearsals or competition preparation).

Payments are due in nine installments between time of enrollment and the end of the school year.


2023-2024 Schedule & Tuition

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION DAY PROGRAM
LEVELS 2X & up

$285 per Month (September - June)

Wed: 1:00 - 2:30 Technique
Wed:  2:30 - 3:30 Coaching
Fri: 1:00 - 2:30 Technique
Fri:  2:30 - 3:30 Coaching

● Register through Studio Director for all classes and program
● Students must register for the Ballet Division in order to participate in the Professional Day Program.

DRESS CODE

Rock West dress codes are established for the dancers safety and aid in the instructors ability to correct and educate students.

Policy will be strongly enforced. Dancers dressed inappropriately will not be permitted to take class.  

INSTRUCTOR - STUDENT CONTACT

The Rock School offers teaching that is individual and hands-on. It is normal and appropriate for a member of the faculty to manually and physically position a pupil to expound a point of instruction or to identify some needed technique correction. The School neither condones nor tolerates any touching of students by instructors that is harmful, professionally reckless, or that violates generally accepted tenets of propriety. Before enrolling a student, please consider that it is school policy to correct children with physical contact. If the student or parent/guardian is uncomfortable with this policy, you may wish to reconsider enrolling the student.