Discover
Our Discover Pathway is for adults who are brand new to classical ballet or are returning after a long break.
Read about the courage it takes to be a beginner at our Beginner Ballet blog.
Never Done Ballet Before?
Learn The Fundamentals One On One
Adults with no ballet experience at all - start with a 30 minute session private fast track session structured pathway into ballet. No prior experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to learn!
Build confidence in one on one sessions before joining Level 1 classes.
Tuesdays 10.45am-11.15am Mornington (this slot is directly before the level 1 class)
Tuesday 8.00pm-8.30pm Frankston (this slot is directly after the level 1 class)
What’s Covered in the Fast Track Option
Learn the fundamental movements and concepts needed to feel comfortable and prepared for transitioning into our Level 1 adult ballet classes.
Basic classical ballet foot and arm positions
Correct posture and alignment
Safe turnout awareness
Core stability
Ballet terminology and class etiquette
Pliés
Tendus
Dégagés
Rond de jambe
Relevés
Port de bras
Balance
Beginner travelling steps
Did you do some ballet as a child?
Build on those foundations With
Beginner Level 1
You already know basics like: Plié and tendu. You’ll continue revisiting the foundations, but with a greater focus on how you move — improving control, precision, placement, and expression. This is where ballet starts to feel less like learning individual steps and more like becoming a dancer.
6 week commitment.
Level 1 — Beginners Classical Ballet (90 min)
For anyone returning after a very long break. Our most popular class.
Tuesdays 11.30am–1.00pm — Studio 25, Mornington
Level 1 — Beginners Classical Ballet (90 min)
Same level, evening option.
Tuesdays 6.30pm–8.00pm — Monash Peninsula, Frankston
What’s Covered in Level One
Posture and placement
Turnout support and control
Alignment through the legs and feet
Coordination of arms, head, and body
Pliés with improved control and port de bras
Tendus with cleaner foot articulation
Dégagés with precision
Rond de jambe with greater stability
Fondus
Frappés
Relevés
Beginner adagio combinations
Smoother transitions
Stronger supporting leg
Better balance
More consistent technique
Linking steps together
Improved balance
Musical timing
Movement quality
Pas de bourrée
Chassé
Balancé
Preparation for pirouette
Preparation for pose turns
Small jumps
Foot strength
Lightness and control
Musical phrasing
Short routines in the centre.
You’ll remember patterns, not just follow along move-by-move.
Introductions to directional changes.
