Welcome to Encore's Dance Conservatory

 As dancers we take pride in our overall studies and 100% complete dedication that we have towards each and every student we teach here at Encore Jr. Sr. High School. We look forward in getting the opportunity to work with your child as well. It is our hope to make those that wish to dance be the best dancers they can be whether they want to have a career in dance or just take it for fun. We want to give back all the knowledge and training that we have learned overs the years. We wish to build strong technical dancers with grace, poise and beauty, hard work and dedication. They will leave Encore ready and able to take class at advance level studios.  It is a blessing that the High Desert has Encore where students are able to dance at school a wonderful opportunity that anyone who loves to dance should take advantage of.
 
Through constant development and the pursuit of artistic excellence, our goal is to work to develop curriculum and performance pieces specifically for ballet, lyrical, jazz, and tap. We are committed to providing the safest, most inspiring and encouraging environment possible to ensure that all students, regardless of their professional goals, will grow, not only as artists, but as individuals, possessing competencies in non-dance-related, as well as dance-related fields. We look forward to working with you!


"I don't want dancers who want to dance.
I want dancers who have to dance." - George Balanchine

Conservatory Requirements

Level 1 Placement:
In order to successfully gain acceptance into the Dance Conservatory program each student must have a complete knowledge of the basic technical and artistic aspects of Jazz and Ballet Technique. The   completion of a physical audition and a written assessment is required. At this time students must demonstrate properly executed basic jumps, pirouettes, and combinations.
 
 
Level 2 Placement:
Each student seeking entry into a Level 2 Dance Conservatory course must demonstrate that he or she has mastered the fundamental technical elements of Jazz and Ballet Technique. Completion of a Level 1 Conservatory course and participation in a Level 1 exhibition/recital performance is required, as well as the completion of a physical audition and written assessment, organized by all Dance Arts Instructors at the end of each school year. Students must demonstrate properly executed basic jumps, single-double pirouettes, basic traveling steps, and stationary technical combinations, as well as show that they are physically and technically prepared to begin Intermediate work.
 
 
Level 3 Placement:
Each student seeking entry into a Level 3 Dance Conservatory course must demonstrate that he or she has mastered the fundamental technical elements of Jazz and Ballet Technique at the Intermediate level. Completion of a Level 2 Conservatory course and participation in a Level 2 production/performances assigned during the previous year is required, as well as the completion of a physical audition and written assessment, organized by all Dance Arts Instructors at the end of the school year. Students must demonstrate properly executed intermediate jumps, double-triple pirouettes, intermediate traveling steps, stationary technical combinations (at the intermediate level), and show that they are physically and technically prepared to begin the study of more advanced works and choreography.
 
Level 4 Placement:
Each student seeking entry into a Level 4 Dance Conservatory course must demonstrate that he or she has mastered the fundamental technical elements of Jazz and Ballet Technique at the High Intermediate-Advanced or Advanced Level. Completion of a Level 3 Conservatory course, an oral interview with Dance Arts Instructors, and participation in all required Level 3 production/performances assigned during the previous year is required, as well as the completion of a physical audition and written assessment, organized by all Dance Arts Instructors at the end of the school year. Students must demonstrate properly executed advanced jumps, traveling steps, and stationary technical combinations, and should be able to successfully execute multiple turn sequences and pirouette combinations. In addition, the student seeking to gain placement within a Level 4 course must show that they are physically and technically prepared to begin the study of advanced and pre-professional works and choreography.


 Please Note:
All incoming students must complete a physical audition and a written assessment in order to be considered for placement within the Dance Conservatory. Placement will be determined by the skill level of the student upon audition.