The Rock School for Dance Education
The Rock School for Dance Education is a classical ballet school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, along the city's Avenue of the Arts. The school offers dance training for students age three and older, with pre-professional programs for students beginning at age twelve.[1] Rock School alumni dance in companies worldwide, including Pennsylvania Ballet, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, and English National Ballet.
The Rock School for Dance Education | |
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1101 S. Broad St. Philadelphia PA 19147 United States of America | |
Coordinates | 39.937636°N 75.166565°W |
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Type | Ballet school |
Established | 1963 |
Website | TheRockSchool.org |
History
The Rock School was founded in 1963 as the School of Pennsylvania Ballet.[2] Barbara Weisberger, a protégé of George Balanchine, was inspired to bring classical ballet to Philadelphia. Bojan Spassoff has been director since 1986, joined by Stephanie Wolf Spassoff in 2000. In 1992 the Rock School parted ways with the Pennsylvania Ballet and became an independent institution.
The school's facilities at 1101 South Broad Street opened in 1988, when Dr. Milton Rock memorialized the school in memory of his late wife, Shirley Rock. In 2000 the Rock School purchased and renovated the building, followed by another renovation in 2007 which included the Ballet Bistro and Rock Academics room.[3]
The 2011 documentary First Position followed Rock School alum Michaela DePrince as she trained for and competed at Youth America Grand Prix. Some scenes were shot inside the Rock School building. Longtime directors Bojan and Stephanie Spassoff also appear in the film.[4]
Programs
The Rock School teaches classes for students ages 2 and up. Ballet instruction is divided into Children's Dance, Elevé, and Professional training divisions. While the focus is on classical ballet, the school also offers Creative Movement, Pre-Gymnastics, and Hip Hop lessons. In addition to classes throughout the academic year, the school teaches a summer ballet intensive program.[1]
The Rock School offers residence accommodations for professional ballet students, as well as an academic program for students in grades 7-12.[5][6] Academics students utilize online schools to allow them the flexibility that professional ballet training requires.[7]
Notable alumni
- Lana Condor
- Michaela DePrince[8]
- Derek Dunn[9]
- Esteban Hernández[10]
- Isaac Hernández[11]
- Elizabeth Murphy
- Amar Ramasar
- Rachel Richardson
- Christine Shevchenko[12]
- Beckanne Sisk
- Taylor Stanley[13]
- Voltaire Wade-Greene
References
- "School Year". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- "Rock School celebrates 50 years of dance training".
- "The School". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- First Position. Documentary by Bess Kargman, 2011.
- "Residence-Marine Club". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- "Rock Academics". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- Feature, The Young Artist (15 May 2013). "INTERVIEW: Sarah Lapointe, Student at The Rock School for Dance Education".
- Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina by Michaela DePrince with Elaine DePrince. Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.
- "Defying Gravity". 13 October 2016.
- "Two medals for Rock School in N.Y. competition".
- "Isaac Hernández: the hottest ballet boy to hit London since Carlos". 4 August 2015.
- Kourlas, Gia (19 May 2017). "From a 'Super Bunhead' to a Lead Dancer" – via NYTimes.com.
- "The Inspiring Taylor Stanley". 3 August 2015.