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Dance to discipline

The teaching staff at the Sandra Clack Ballet Centre are qualified to nurture children to reach their full potential.
When parents enrol their children at the Sandra Clack Ballet Centre they are giving them the right start as all classes are carefully planned to ensure that the correct dance technique is taught.
All classes are designed to be enjoyable for all students while challenging them to reach their full potential.
Teachers attend regular personal development courses to ensure that they are correctly teaching age appropriate movements.
Teenage female students are assessed annually by Paul Graham, a qualified podiatrist from Total Care Podiatry to ensure the growth plates and foot alignment are suitable and strong enough for pointe work.
Classical ballet is the basis for all dance styles.
All students must enrol in at least one classical class, they may then choose to add jazz, tap or contemporary.
Students also have the opportunity to attend different classes in Melbourne to enhance their possible dance career.
The centre has a reputation for its discipline but students still enjoy their classes, they are taught self-discipline and respect which will hold them well in life.
Staff are very proud of their students’ successes and would particularly like to acknowledge the wonderful year Jessica Ford has had.
Jessica not only received 100 per cent for her grade four exam but was also awarded the 12 and under Adjudicator’s Award at the Cecchetti Choreographics, received one of four medals in the Cecchetti Junior Encouragement Awards and won the Under 12 Ballet Award at the Ararat competitions.
Jessica Ford was also chosen to receive the Vivien Williamson Encouragement Award as the Most Promising Dancer in the Ballet Section during the Warrnambool Eisteddfods.
Phone Sandra on 0419 136417 or email sclackbc@gmail.com for information on how to join the Sandra Clack Ballet Centre family.

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