Summer Children’s Programs

401 Bloomfield Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091

Whether you’re looking to introduce your child to the world of classical ballet, build upon lessons and techniques already acquired, or instill in them a love of dance and a true sense of accomplishment, School of Philadelphia Ballet has you covered. Our Children’s Summer Program aims to instruct, delight, and inspire — all within a creative and nurturing environment led by a dedicated and passionate staff of ballet professionals. Your children will have the time of their lives, make new friends, and perhaps even learn about themselves along the way.

Our Children’s Program has an open enrollment policy, and auditions are not required. Please note that classes fill up quickly and are on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no registration fee for summer children’s programs.

FAQ

What should my dancer wear?


Children enrolled in School of Philadelphia Ballet’s summer programs may wear any style of solid color, capped-sleeved leotard that they choose. Skirts are not permitted. Year-round students may continue to wear their uniform to class.

ALL Students:

  • Ballet shoes must have an elastic strap sewn across the top of each foot. Please do not pin or tie the elastic straps, as this is not secure and can hurt your child’s foot.
  • The elastic laces on ballet shoes should be tied, trimmed and tucked in the top of the shoe. This prevents the laces from becoming untied during class.
  • Jewelry: Stud earrings only.
  • Please mark clothing, shoes and dance bags with the student’s full name.

Female-Identifying Students:

  • Any solid color leotard.
  • White or skin-toned ankle socks.
  • Pink ballet shoes or skin-toned ballet shoes.
  • Black jazz shoes (if applicable) Black jazz pants (if applicable).
  • Black character shoes (if applicable) Black character skirt (if applicable).
  • Mid-length to long hair is required to be pulled back into a neat bun and fastened securely using hair pins and a hair net (found at dance supply or drug stores). Short hair needs to be fastened away from the face. Braids must be pinned and secured so they do not move. Hair must be done before class begins.
  • No skirts, sweaters, or leg warmers.

Male-Identifying Students:

  • Short-sleeved white t-shirt.
  • Black dance shorts.
  • White or skin-toned ankle socks.
  • White or skin-toned ballet shoes.
  • Black jazz shoes (if applicable) Black jazz pants (if applicable).
  • Black character shoes (if applicable) Black character skirt (if applicable).
  • Hair should be combed and fastened away from the face if long. Hair must be done before class begins.

NOTE: Students must arrive wearing dance attire under their street clothing. No one is to arrive or leave the school wearing only dance attire. This policy reflects the professional atmosphere of SPB and our concern for the safety of our students.


What should I bring to the Summer Dance Camps?


Dancers attending our Summer Dance Camps should bring a light snack each day for snack time. Due to serious food allergies, please do not pack any snack that contains nuts. We highly recommend packing a water bottle (no glass) instead of any colored juices.

Dancers should show up to the studio either wearing or ready to change into their attire. They should also bring their ballet shoes.


What is the drop-off and pick-up procedure?


Students in the Children’s Program are not permitted to be dropped off or left alone without adult supervision. A parent or guardian must be with the student both before the class begins and after class ends. Guardians should be prepared to escort their student and wait with them in the lobby until class begins.

School of Philadelphia Ballet’s venues will open 30 minutes prior to the first class of the day. To limit crowding, parents may not drop off students more than 15 minutes before their class time. A fee of $20.00 will be automatically charged to your credit card on file if a child is dropped off more than 15 minutes before their class.

Parents are expected to pick up students promptly after classes. Please contact the School if you are delayed or anticipate a delay. A fee of $20.00 will be automatically charged to the credit card on file if your child is not picked up 15 minutes after their class has ended.


What are the school policies I should be aware of?


You can find all of School of Philadelphia’s policies listed on this page. If you have any questions about the information, please reach out to the school office at [email protected].


 

Summer Dance Camps

Week-long Camps; Ages 4-6
All summer long!

Join us for an enriching experience at our dance camps, where your child will embark on a journey of fun, friendship, and artistic expression. Throughout the week, dancers will work together to put on a performance around the week’s theme. Each morning, we will dance, learn choreography, share in snack time, and create performance costumes with materials provided by SPB. With a variety of themed camps to choose from, there’s something for every young dancer to enjoy. On the last day of the program, join us as we showcase what we’ve learned with a special performance for family and friends. Don’t miss this opportunity for your child to let their inner dancer shine! 

Camp Schedule:
9:00-10:00am Ballet and Creative Movement Class
10:00-10:30am Break & Snack Time
10:30-11:00am Craft Time, Materials provided by SPB
11:00-12:00pm Story Rehearsal

Camp Tuition:
One Week – $315.00
Two Weeks – $600.00
Payment is due upon registration. Additional weeks can be added at any time. Discounts will be applied upon billing. All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable.

2025 Summer Dance Camps:

Save the dates! Registration opens on January 1, 2025.

Sleeping Beauty
June 23-27, 2025 

Register for Sleeping Beauty Camp

The Nutcracker
July 14-18, 2025 

Register for The Nutcracker Camp

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