Lv 4 Intermediate Ballet:

What to Expect

A faster-paced class with minimal breakdown, designed for technical growth. Complex barre and centre work with long combinations. Emphasis on strength, speed, and clean transitions.

Level
Best for students progressing from the Level 3 Pre-Intermediate. Or if you did ballet as a child. You’ve trained consistently for 5+ years.

Day
Saturdays

Time
12.00pm-1.30pm (90 minute class)

Location
Studio 25, 25/1140 Mornington, Victoria, 3930

For dancers who don’t need everything broken down slowly anymore. We assume you understand placement, alignment, and vocabulary—so class time is spent refining, not explaining. Less demonstration. More correction. More depth. More work. 

You are expected to retain corrections, pick up combinations quickly, and apply technical corrections independently. Class moves at a faster pace with fewer interruptions, more complex sequences, and a stronger emphasis on refinement, musicality, and detail. If you want comfortable, this isn’t it. If you want progression, stay. Intermediate demands consistency, speed, and refinement.

Control in adagio, Multiple turns, Grand allegro, Musical nuance, Performance readiness, Fluidity, speed, strength, and endurance, Musicality and precision, Developing control and confidence, travelling jumps, double frappés, ronde de jambe en l’air, assemble, sissone, balancés, pirouettes, pose turns, and faster allegro, turns enchaînés and balances with variation and expressive port de bras, advanced centre combinations integrating precision, speed, and musicality