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Visitation offers a daily, after-school program of professional and avocational training in classical ballet.
The courses are free to Visitation students; how- ever, a $580 accompanist fee will be assessed each student participating in one or more of the after-school Ballet Courses (billed $290 per semester).
SCHOOL
COURSE INFORMATION AND CLASS CODES
BALLET FOR LOWER
MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOLS
A f t e r S c h o o l During School Ballet courses are pre-registered
through the Registrar’s Office
Russian Classical Ballet 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 2 0
INTRO TO BALLET Monday - After School - CLDM & CLD2M CLDM is for Lower School boys and girls wishing to begin, or to continue, ballet in the initial stages. This class meets Mondays after School from 3:00 - 4:20. CLD2M focuses on children who are ready to explore the next level, but who are not yet eligible for Middle or Upper School (MS/US) Courses. CLD2M students continue their Monday lessons until 4:40.
• Commitment: 1 Year • Date of first lesson for both Courses:
Monday, September 9, 2019
INTRO TO BALLET - LEVELS I & II Tuesday - After School - ASBT This is for Middle and Upper School students (Lower School with permission of Mr. Andaházy) who wish to begin ballet or to continue their knowledge of the basics of ballet. Class meets Tuesdays from 3:15 - 5:00.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: .50/year • Date of first lesson: Tuesday, September 10, 2019
AFTER SCHOOL CLASSICAL RUSSIAN BALLET PROGRAM
LOWER
UPPER SCHOOL
Questions? Please email Mr. Andaházy at [email protected]
The lightness and beauty of the classical dancer who can
perform effortlessly “en pointes” belies the years of work and
dedication spent to achieve such an amazing effect. Marius Andaházy
BALLET - LEVELS II & III Wednesday - After School - ASBW Open to Middle and Upper School students who have studied over one year of classical ballet. Class meets Wednesdays from 3:15 - 5:00.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: .50/year • Date of first lesson: Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019
COMBINED - LEVELS I, II & III Tues. & Wed. - After School - CTWAS Meets Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3:15 - 5:00.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: 1.0/year • Date of first lesson: Tuesday, September 10, 2019
COMBINED - LEVELS I, II, III & IV Tues. & Thurs - “Pointe” After School - CTTAS Pointe is by Instructor’s approval. Students in this class will be training in a 6th or 7th hour Ballet lesson during school as well. This class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 - 5:00. Pointe by Instructor’s approval.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: 1.0/year • Date of first lesson: Tuesday, September 10, 2019
COMBINED - LEVELS II, III & IV Wed. & Thurs -“Pointe” After School - CWTAS Students in this class will be training in a 6th or 7th hour Ballet lesson during school as well. Pointe by Instructor’s approval. Class meets Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 - 5:00.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: 1.0/year • Date of first lesson: Wednesday, September 11, 2019
COMBINED - LEVELS I, II, III & IV Tues., Wed. and Thurs -“Pointe” After School - CTWTA Pointe by Instructor’s approval. Class meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:15 - 5:00.
• Commitment: 1 Year / Credit: 1.25/Year • Date of first lesson: Tuesday, September 10, 2019
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Continued from previous side
REGISTRATION FORM Academic Year 2019-2020
One Form per Student. Please Print. Thank-You! Student’s Last Name: First Name: M.I. Address:
UPPER SCHOOL Upper School students may choose to have their ballet credit applied to Physical Education (PE) or to Fine Arts (FA). Ballet may be applied to “Fit for Life” and be chosen as an Elective as well. These designations can be changed as needed through the Registrar.
City: State: ZIP: - Telephone – Daytime: ( ) - Telephone – Evening: ( ) - Cellular: ( ) - Parents’/Guardians’ Preferred e-mail address: @ Grade at Visitation: Age: Gender: M F Student's previous ballet training, if any:
School Instructor 1. / # of yrs 2.. / # of yrs Choice of Class(es) note: (Refer to Course Descriptions/Information for Class Codes):
Please Circle Choices:
LOWER SCHOOL SINGLE LESSONS AFTER SCHOOL:
Mondays CLDM CLD2M
Lower School children should ideally have attained 8 years of age when beginning ballet training. With some communication via e-mail with Mr. Andaházy, in some cases, it may be possible to begin as early as 7 years. Due to the process of the ossification of the bones (whereby the bones are still partly cartilage), any kind of technical training (not just ballet) earlier than the age of 7 is ill advised.
MIDDLE SCHOOL SINGLE LESSONS AFTER SCHOOL:
ASBT ASBW
COMBINED AFTER SCHOOL LESSONS:
CTWAS *CTTAS *CWTAS *CTWTA
• Registering for a Course that includes the Thursday After School Lesson (asterisked) requires permission from Mr. Andaházy because of the prerequisites for studying in a Beginning “Pointe” Class.
SINGLE LESSONS AFTER SCHOOL:
Phy Ed Credit: ASBT ASBW
Fine Arts Credit: ASBT ASBW
COMBINED AFTER SCHOOL LESSONS:
Phy Ed Credit: CTWAS *CTTAS
*CWTAS *CTWTA
Fine Arts Credit: CTWAS *CTTAS
*CWTAS *CTWTA
• Registering for a Course that includes the Thursday After School Lesson (asterisked) requires permission from Mr. Andaházy because of the prerequisites for Beginning "Pointe" Class.
For Office use only: Registrar (initials) , / / Instructor (initials) , / /
Mail completed form (no payments now,
please) to: REGISTRAR, VISITATION
SCHOOL, 2455 VISITATION DRIVE,
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN 55120. Thanks!
He keeps students on their toes. When it comes to Ballet Master-in-Residence, Marius Andaházy has high expectations of his students.
Andaházy learned from the best. His parents were members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and after training for 9 years at the Andaházy School of Classical Ballet, Marius received scholarships in NYC at the School of American Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre School.
He was the first American to be trained, on tours, with Russia's Bolshoi and Kirov Ballets. As talented a teacher as he is a performer, Andaházy might be demanding but he is not intimidating. His rich history and exposure to the best ballet companies in the world, coupled with a phenomenal teaching method, gives students a world class experience in dance.
Paraphrased from FALCON FEATURES, University of WI-River Falls, Spring 2003.
Mail to:
The Registrar Convent of the Visitation School 2455 Visitation Drive Mendota Heights, MN 55120
www.visitation.net
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Marius Andaházy, former member of the Royal Swedish Ballet, in the title role of Spartacus with Antoinette Peloso of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, NYC. Photo by Meri Skinner. Below, Marius Andaházy as the Nutcracker Cavalier/ Prince with Ballet Minnesota, photo by Tom Florey.
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