Level III

Ages 9-11

Building strong ballet fundamentals

Level III Program at Rocky Mountain Conservatory is designed for students beginning their formal ballet training, suitable for ages 9-11.

At this stage, dancers start learning the structure of a traditional ballet class while developing strength, coordination, musicality, and discipline.

Our goal is to introduce young dancers to the technical foundations of classical ballet while maintaining a supportive and encouraging learning environment.

A Classical Ballet Foundation

Level III Ballet Classes in Denver

If you are looking for beginning ballet classes for children in Denver, Level III Program at Rocky Mountain Conservatory provides an excellent start.

Our curriculum focuses on developing strong technical fundamentals while fostering creativity and love for dance.

Located in Cherry Creek / Southeast Denver, Rocky Mountain Conservatory offers high-quality ballet training for students at every level.

What Students Learn

Level III Ballet classes, dancers begin to develop:

• Basic ballet positions and terminology

• Posture and alignment

• Coordination and balance

• Musicality and rhythm

• Classroom discipline and focus

• Introduction to barre and center work

Students begin to understand the structure of a ballet class while building confidence and enjoyment in movement.

Our Studio

Rocky Mountain Conservatory is a professional ballet studio dedicated to providing exceptional dance education for the Denver community.

Our studio offers:

• Spacious professional dance studios

• Experienced and caring instructors

• Structured ballet curriculum

• A supportive and inspiring environment

• Programs for recreational and pre-professional dancers

Many dancers who begin in our Level III Program continue into our Level IV/ V and Conservatory programs as their training progresses.

Join Our Ballet Community

We invite young dancers to begin their classical ballet training in a supportive and inspiring environment.

Continue the Dance Journey

As students develop their skills, they transition to more advanced levels of training:

Level IV (Intermediate)

Level V (Advanced)

Conservatory Program (Pre-Professional)

Each level builds on the technical foundation established in the early years of training.