Ballet Hispánico School Of Dance Announces Late Registration Available For 2021-22 School Year Programs

Class offerings include Ballet, Flamenco, Hip-Hop, Latin Rhythms, Afro-Caribbean, Salsa, Jazz, Tap, and more!

By: Sep. 21, 2021
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Ballet Hispánico announces that there is still time to register for its School of Dance 2021-2022 school year programs. With programs ranging from early childhood classes through professional studies, the Ballet Hispánico School of Dance has school year offerings for dancers of all ages. Class offerings include Ballet, Flamenco, Hip-Hop, Latin Rhythms, Afro-Caribbean, Salsa, Jazz, Tap, and other modern and contemporary forms for early childhood through adult.

Students who missed the original registration period have an opportunity to sign up for remaining class options in the late registration period, so don't miss your chance to enroll beginning Saturday, September 25, 2021 through Friday, October 1, 2021 at 11:59pm ET. Late registrants are still able to apply for scholarships and will be permitted to join classes starting the week of October 4, 2021. The Ballet Hispánico School of Dance is the direct link to the organization's values of access, opportunity, and pride for all students interested in dance and Latinx culture. For more information and to register, visit ballethispanico.org/school/ or email school@ballethispanico.org.

Students have opportunities to perform in Ballet Hispánico's A La Calle Block Party, Pequeños con Sueños: Stars of Tomorrow student showcase, Winter Showcase, End of Year Recital, and more. Annual Enrichment opportunities connect student learning to the dance field at large through on- and off-site events and tailored activities, including field trips, master classes, workshops, lecture demonstrations, virtual online series', exclusive performances, and more!

"At Ballet Hispánico, we've dedicated over 50 years of service to making dance education accessible to our communities," said Michelle Manzanales, Director, School of Dance, Ballet Hispánico. "Our mission to provide world class dance training and art making for dancers of all ages is deeply intertwined with our passion for lifting up our students and artists. We work to support the development of life skills: the ability to access joy, own and express one's individual voice, tackle decision-making, thrive in teamwork, and truly understand hard work and its rewards. This year, the pandemic illuminated our work's vitality more brightly than ever before. We look forward to welcoming our students back to classes and providing space for them to freely express, explore, and dance their way through the residual effects felt by all of us as we continue to discover our new normal together."

In accordance with COVID-19 and Ballet Hispánico safety protocols and restrictions, class sizes will be limited.



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