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The Rock School for Dance Education is a classical ballet school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]
The Rock School for Dance Education | |
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Location | |
1101 S. Broad St. Philadelphia PA 19147 | |
Coordinates | 39°56′15″N 75°10′00″W / 39.937636°N 75.166565°W |
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Type | Ballet school |
Established | 1963 |
Website | TheRockSchool.org |
The Rock School for Dance Education develops the whole dancer, enabling students to reach the highest standards of technique and artistry in a nurturing, supportive environment that elevates the art form, the dancer, and the audience.
The Rock School for Dance Education is one of the world’s top pre-professional training institutions. Dancers from around the world have been to The School’s exceptional faculty, individual attention, nurturing environment, and the success of its alumni for more than 30 years. Throughout its history, the School has developed dancers for premier dance companies worldwide, as well as on Broadway and London’s West End. Rock students have competed and received honors in the Prix de Lausanne, Youth America Grand Prix, World Ballet Competitions, USA International Ballet Competition, Moscow IBC, and Berlin Tanzolymp. The faculty includes distinguished dancers, instructors, and choreographers serving more than 1,200 students. Rock School alumni dance in companies worldwide, including Pennsylvania Ballet, New York City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, and English National Ballet.
History
At the urging of George Balanchine, Barbara Weisberger founded the School of Pennsylvania Ballet in 1962. Mrs. Weisberger intended for her school to provide the finest classical ballet training for the dancers in her company, which premiered one year later as the Pennsylvania Ballet. For nearly forty years The School has been a premiere training ground for classical ballet while its students and alumni have graced the stages of Pennsylvania Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and professional companies around the world.
The Pennsylvania Ballet School and Company maintained a close working relationship, but in 1992 they became independent non-profit entities. At that time the Company's Board decided that The School's mission and activities required the attention of an individual staff and Board of Trustees. It became evident that for further growth and increased contribution to the community, The School would need its own development department. The Milton and Shirley Rock Foundation had provided critical support to the Pennsylvania Ballet and The School and made it possible for them to move to their current facility on the Avenue of the Arts. In 1992, The School was renamed The Shirley Rock School of the Pennsylvania Ballet, after its beloved benefactress.
The School's independence was accompanied by the development of a dedicated Board of Trustees, led by Chairman Constance W. Benoliel. The Trustees, directors Bo and Stephanie Spassoff, and their staff worked to establish community support for the new entity and to further its mission. Expanding its funding base, The School was able to develop its outreach activities and scholarship program with the goals of broadening access, increasing diversity, and creating a stronger presence in the community. In 2006, The School officially separated from the Pennsylvania Ballet and was renamed The Rock School for Dance Education. In 2011, the ballet documentary, First Position, followed Rock School Alum Michaela DePrince as she trained for and competed at Youth America Grand Prix. As a result of First Position’s popularity, The Rock School’s reputation continued to gain recognition in popular culture and cemented itself as a mainstay in the ballet zeitgeist.
After over thirty-years as a director of the Rock School for Dance Education, Bo Spassoff retired, and in February 2022, Peter Stark became the President and Director of the Rock School for Dance Education. Before joining the Rock School, Peter Stark was the associate director of Boston Ballet II and head of the Men’s Program for Boston Ballet School. He also served as Director of the Orlando Ballet School and founded of the Next Generation Ballet in Tampa, Florida.
Programs
The Rock School annually offers dance classes to over 1,200 students, at our Rock Center and Rock West locations, from ages three and up. The Professional Division program is designed to meet the needs of advanced level students ages twelve to eighteen who aim to pursue careers in ballet; the program offers a nurturing class environment with focused attention on proper alignment, technique, and artistry. Many students in the professional division move to Philadelphia to attend the Rock School as full-time students who live in dorms located across the street from the school[2] all while training to become professional ballet dancers and completing their education through the Rock Academics program.[3] The Rock School has had students from over twenty countries and twenty-four states enrolled in the Professional Division. For Students under the age of twelve, The Rock School offers ballet classes through its Pre-Ballet and Ballet Division; these programs focus on progressing students’ ballet training at their own pace while instilling strong foundations for continued classical ballet training. The Rock School students perform throughout the year in their annual Classic Nutcracker, Spring Showcase, and at various ballet competitions.
In the summer, The Rock School hosts about three hundred students for its annual Summer Intensive; summer intensive students train for one to six weeks with Rock School faculty, guest teaching artists, and alums.[4]
The vanguard of The Rock School's community engagement efforts, RockReach, is a multi-faceted outreach program founded in 2000 in response to inadequate arts education in Philadelphia schools. RockReach has become one of the most extensive dance and movement community programs in the Philadelphia region, annually serving thousands of students with free dance classes and interactive performance opportunities. Under White’s leadership, the program responds to new and immediate needs in Philadelphia schools through updated curricula, diversified faculty, and enhanced programming.
RockReach is the largest dance and movement community outreach program in the region, touching the lives of nearly 4,000 Philadelphia children annually. The program has four components: In-School Residencies, which include 32 weeks of 4 hours/dance instruction with live music integrated into each participating school’s curriculum; Dynamics of Dance, in-studio interactive assembly performances by students of The Rock School (TRS) and Residency schools for family and friends; City Dance, full-time scholarship program for students of low-income families to continue training at TRS after-school; and free tickets/transportation to TRS’s production of Classic Nutcracker.
Notable alumni
Since its founding, The Rock School for Dance Education has produced world class ballet dancers including brothers Isaac Hernández[5] and Esteban Hernández,[6] now both at San Francisco Ballet, as well as Christine Shevchenko[7] (American Ballet Theatre), Michaela DePrince[8] (Boston Ballet), Beckanne Sisk (Houston Ballet), Derek Dunn (Boston Ballet), and Gabe Stone Shayer (American Ballet Theatre).
- James Ady, Instructor Ballet Conservatory West, American Ballet Theatre, Principal Pennsylvania Ballet
- Rocio Aguero, Teatro Colon Ballet
- Devin Alberda, New York City Ballet
- Justin Allen, Co-Artistic Director at The Rock School for Dance Education, Dayton Ballet
- Joshua Allenback, Colorado Ballet
- Tamara Allison, Child Lead NY Radio City Christmas
- Valerie Amiss, Academy of Ballet NJ, Soloist Pennsylvania Ballet
- Alexandra Ansenelli, Principal New York City Ballet, The Royal Ballet
- Robert Arold, Houston Ballet
- Allyson Ashley, Dance Theatre of Harlem
- Cameron Auble-Branigan, American Repertory Ballet
- Eliza Barbic, Eugene Ballet, Ballet Idaho
- Melissa Bartusch, City Ballet of San Diego
- Allison Brasford, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Ashley Baszto, Orlando Ballet
- Maximilien Baud, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Alladson Barreto, Ballet West
- Cato Berry, Pennsylvania Ballet Corps
- Katie Berry, Child Lead NY Radio City Christmas Spectacular
- Lucas Bilbro, Apprentice Ballet BC, North Carolina Dance Theatre
- Gilbert Bolden III, Corps New York City Ballet
- Laura Bowman, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Laura Breckenridge, Broadway Shows, Grey’s Anatomy, Gossip Girl
- Bobbie Briscoe, Company C Contemporary Ballet, Joffrey Ballet
- Samantha Bristow, San Francisco Ballet
- Kacey Burke, Roxy Ballet
- Allison Burbach, Columbia Classical Ballet
- Rachel Butler, Director Huntsville Ballet School, Soloist Pennsylvania Ballet, Soloist Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Fabrice Calmels, Principal Joffrey Ballet
- Tim Cannon, Dance Alive!
- Nick Carter, Louisville Ballet
- Angel Ramirez Castellano, Atlanta Ballet
- Cesar Ramirez Castellano, Los Angeles Ballet
- Marcos Ramirez Castellano, Los Angeles Ballet
- Martha Chamberlain, Principal and Instructor Pennsylvania Ballet, Senior Lecturer at the UARTS
- Elizabeth Chapman, Georgia Ballet
- Taylor Ciampi, First State Ballet, Atlanta Ballet
- Emily Corney, Lead in Fame
- Christine Cox, Artistic Director BalletX, former Pennsylvania Ballet
- Karel Cruz, Principal Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Kyle Davis, Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Michael Davis, Kansas City Ballet
- Madeline Deavenport, North Carolina Dance Theatre, New Chamber Ballet
- Yosbel Delgado, Rock School Faculty Member, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Elena Deguzman, First State Ballet
- Michaela De Prince, Soloist Boston Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Author of “Taking Flight”
- Megan Dillon, Colorado Ballet
- Gregory Dominiak, Paris Opera Ballet
- Matthew Donnell, Program Director UNCSA, Kansas City Ballet
- Teresa D’Ortone, Trainee American Ballet Theatre
- Derek Dunn, Principal Boston Ballet
- Tina Egan, American Repertory Ballet
- Damir Emeric, Soloist Ballet San Jose, Royal New Zealand Ballet
- Shaelynn Estrada, National Ballet of Canada
- Katchiri Feys, Ballet Arkansas
- Molly Flippen, Los Angeles Ballet
- James Floyd, Dayton Ballet
- Nick Fonseca, Orlando Ballet
- Mako Fujita, Joffrey Ballet Trainee
- Jessica Gatinella, Instructor Pennsylvania Ballet
- Joseph Gatti, Principal Cincinnati Ballet, Soloist Boston Ballet, Corella Ballet, Principal Guest Artist Orlando Ballet
- Kenna Gold, Orlando Ballet
- Tonatiah Gomez, Principal San Diego Ballet
- Ellen Green, Guest Artist and Faculty Ballet Chicago, New York City Ballet
- JinChang Gu, Texas Ballet Theatre, Columbia Classical Ballet
- Christian Gutierrez, Carolina Ballet
- Kara Hanretty, Formerly Ballet Arizona
- Maddie Harpole, Cincinnati Ballet
- Reggie Harris, Austin Ballet
- Alexandra Hartnett, Ballet Arizona, Opera and Ballet of Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
- Jessica He, Atlanta Ballet
- Arnaldo Hernandez, Ballet Austin
- Isaac Hernandez, Principal San Francisco Ballet
- Esteban Hernandez, Principal San Francisco Ballet
- Kyra Homeres, M.J.M Dance Inc., Dancer and Instructor Miami City Ballet
- Patrick Howell, Milwaukee Ballet
- Ian Hussey, Principal Pennsylvania Ballet
- James Ihde, Soloist Pennsylvania Ballet
- Victoria Jaenson, Charlotte Ballet II
- Russell Janzen, Soloist New York City Ballet
- Damian Johnson, New York City Ballet
- Erik Johnson, Milwaukee Ballet
- Rachael Jones, Nashville Ballet, The Washington Ballet
- Robert Jummonville, Carnival Cruises
- Jeanette Kakareka, Bayerisches Staatsballett, formerly English National Ballet
- Masayoshi Katori, Saarlandisches Straatstheater
- Elizabeth Keller, formerly Trey McIntyre Project, Miami City Ballet, Ballet Idaho
- Rebecca King Ferraro, Soloist Miami City Ballet
- Mine Kusano, Corps Pennsylvania Ballet
- Ashley Knapp, formerly New York City Ballet
- Lucas Labrador, Indianapolis Ballet, Atlanta Ballet II
- Sara Lapointe, Charlotte Ballet
- Kristie Latham, formerly Ballet Memphis, Ballet Met
- Tim Leonard, Koblenz Ballett, Germany
- Andrea Long, Principal Dance Theater of Harlem
- Skyler Lubin, Ballet X, Miami City Ballet
- Veronica Lynn, former Soloist American Ballet Theatre
- Alston Macgill, Corps New York City Ballet
- Callie Manning, Principal Miami City Ballet
- Abdul Manzano, Dance Theater of Harlem, Charlotte Ballet
- Skyler Martin, Dutch National Ballet
- Janey McGeary, formerly Pennsylvania Ballet, New York City Ballet
- Katie Meeusen, Ballet West, Ballet San Jose, Ballet Met
- Juliana Missano, Atlanta Ballet
- Regina Montgomery, Demi-Soloist Tulsa Ballet
- Miguel Angel Montoya, Atlanta Ballet
- Alana Morgenstern, Chevalier Ballet NYC
- Sara Michelle Murawski, Dresden Semper Opera Ballet, Soloist Slovak National Ballet
- Elizabeth Murphy, Principal Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet West
- Jackie Nash, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, Atlanta Ballet
- Oliver Oguma, Opera Durhin, Ballet West
- Taryn Oliveri, Ballet Memphis
- Tempe Ostergren, Boston Ballet, Kansas City Ballet
- Eric Otto, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Movin’ Out, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Ballet X, Faculty Central Park Dance
- Nikkia Parrish, Washington Ballet
- Colby Parsons, Alberta Ballet, American Ballet Theatre
- Luciano Perotto, Principal Ballet de Monterrey
- Jaimi Polovcak, formerly Orlando Ballet
- Jillian Price, Orlando Ballet Company Member
- Marina Profy, First State Ballet
- Claire Rathbun-Solis, Syracuse City Ballet, The Washington Ballet, CATS on Broadway
- Giovanni Ravelo, Roxy Ballet
- Joshua Reynolds, Atlanta Ballet, Smuin Ballet
- Rachel Richardson, American Ballet Theatre
- Lawrence Rines, Soloist Boston Ballet
- Shayna Rudd, PHILADANCO
- Ashley Ruhl, formerly Ballet West
- Catherine Russell, Kansas City Ballet
- Jennita Russo, Hubbard Street Dance Company, Choreographer for Celine Dion, Jay-Z & Beyonce
- Sarah-Gabrielle Ryan, Soloist Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Erica Sabatini, Carolina Ballet, Dresden Ballet
- Taylor Sambola, Orlando Ballet
- Ayami Sato, Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
- Jennifer Savelli, Pennsylvania Ballet, Fosse, Boy from Oz, Chicago the Movie, Anything Goes
- Tyler Savoie, Pennsylvania Ballet, Kansas City Ballet
- Jimmy Shughart, Alabama Ballet
- Andrew Scordato, New York City Ballet
- Christie Sciturro, Miami City Ballet
- Kristen Segin, New York City Ballet
- Christopher Sellers, 1st Soloist Ballet West
- Jose Serrano, Principal Columbia City Ballet
- Gabe Stone Shayer, Soloist American Ballet Theatre
- Julia-Rose Sherrill, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Christine Shevchenko, Principal American Ballet Theatre
- Rammaru Shindo, Carolina Ballet
- Ilir Shtylla, formerly Ballet Arizona
- Beckanne Sisk, Principal Houston Ballet, Principal Ballet West, Breaking Pointe Reality TV series
- Jennifer Smith, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Promise Smith, Atlantic City Ballet, Charlottesville Ballet
- Nicole Stalker, Miami City Ballet
- Abigail Stewart, Corps Columbia Classical Ballet
- Isaiah Sumler, Ballet Tucson
- Taylor Stanley, Principal New York City Ballet
- Nick Stuccio, Director Fringe Arts
- Abe Takahashi, Reiko Matsuoka Ballet, Japan
- Yukihiro Tamura, Columbia Classical Ballet, Asami Maki Ballet, Tokyo
- May Tanigaito, Royal New Zealand Ballet
- Margaret Tappan, Berlin Ballet, Dutch National Ballet
- Lindsey Tatum, Tulsa Ballet
- Tomoha Terada, Soloist Ekaterinburg Ballet, Russia
- Michelle Thieme, Ballet West
- Mariah Thomas, Austin Ballet
- Lisl Vaillant-McDonald, Director Ballet Southwestern Academy, LLC, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Phantom of the Opera
- Luis Valdez, Cincinnati Ballet
- Amparo Vasquez, Ballet de la Provincia de Salta, Teatro Colon
- Andrew Veyette, Principal New York City Ballet
- Francis Veyette, Director Pennsylvania Ballet II, Principal Pennsylvania Ballet
- Yueh Erica Wang, Hong Kong Ballet Corps
- Kaeli Ware, Trainee Ballet West
- Michael Wardlow, Soloist Cincinnati Ballet
- Jodie Weiner, Georgia Ballet
- Maya Wheeler, SF Ballet School Choreographic Fellow, Royal Swedish Ballet
- Alison Whitaker, Louisville Ballet
- Katherine Whitlock, Washington Ballet
- Latef Williams, Kansas City Ballet
- Brooke Wilson, Boston Ballet II
- Lori Wilson, St. Louis Ballet
- Gabriella Yudenich, Pennsylvania Ballet
- Kyohei Yoshida, Grand Rapids Ballet
- Joan Sebastian-Zamora, English National Ballet, Joffrey Ballet
- Roman Zavarov, Soloist Ballet Arizona, Boston Ballet
- Jin Zhang, Corps American Ballet Theatre
- Mocen Zhao, Liaoning Ballet of China
- Wan Ting Zhao, Principal San Francisco Ballet
- Andres Zuniga, Corps New York City Ballet
References
- ^ "School Year". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- ^ "Residence-Marine Club". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- ^ "The School". The Rock School for Dance Education.
- ^ "Summer Ballet Intensive 2023". The Rock School for Dance Education. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
- ^ "Isaac Hernández: the hottest ballet boy to hit London since Carlos". 4 August 2015.
- ^ "Two medals for Rock School in N.Y. competition".
- ^ Kourlas, Gia (19 May 2017). "From a 'Super Bunhead' to a Lead Dancer" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina by Michaela DePrince with Elaine DePrince. Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.