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Boston Ballet

Boston Ballet

UPDATED: May 28, 2019

Join us for Adaptive Dance
Current students: registration opens May 8
New students: registration opens Jun 1

Adaptive Dance classes are designed for individuals with disabilities ages 2-adult and are available at all three convenient locations in Boston, Newton, and the North Shore. Taught by Boston Ballet School expert faculty, supported by licensed physical therapists and professional musicians, students can engage and explore in a supported studio environment as they develop movement, musicality, and personal growth.

Adaptive Dance is a 20-week program from September-May and offers three types of classes:
-Specialized classes for individuals with Down syndrome
-Specialized classes for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
-Inclusive classes for individuals of all abilities and needs

Financial aid is available. Please contact us for more information.

Space is limited and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis, so we encourage you to sign up as soon as possible.

Registration for new students for the 2019-2020 school year opens June 1st and closes August 12th. Register by Jun 30 to save 5%.

  • Languages:
  • Open to families of any language
  • Insurances Accepted:
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Address:

Boston Ballet
19 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
United States

Website:

Information and how to register

Phone:

617-456-6341

Email:

community@bostonballet.org

Contact:

Celia Watson

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