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The CVSB's school year is divided into two semesters. Fall semester will be 15 weeks--Spring 16 weeks. Classes are held at:

The Whittier Community Center
290 North 400 East
Logan, UT

The CVSB offers several levels and types of classes:

Technique Classes are designed to promote the study of Ballet as a fine art. Students will learn the basics of classical ballet.

Performance Classes focus on learning and performing dance repertoire, with two annual performing opportunities. Students must be enrolled in CVSB technique classes and attend at least nine (9) classes to be eligible to perform with their class.

Parent/Tot offers a chance to learn to dance together. Help your child to be more active and enjoy the movement of dance. This class is about sharing the joy of dancing between a parent and child ages 3-4 under the direction of a qualified ballet instructor. The focus is on stretching, strengthening, rhythm, and basic coordination skills and all the while having fun in a shared experience. Basic steps will include: plies, tondu, chasse, turning, movement across the floor as well as in the center.

Teen & Adults is a class for teens and adults to learn and participate in ballet. Ballet helps to teach proper placement and posture of the body, while also strengthening and toning different muscles groups.

Pilates Classes are taught through Cache Pilates Studio. Instruction is offered for beggining and Intermediate/Advanced students by instructors certified in the Stott Pilates method.

Private lessons are available through CVSB. Arrangements can be made with the instructor of choice.

A copy of the class syllabus for each level can be found here. It is also helpful for students to study the terminology they must learn for Level 4, Levels 5 & 6, Levels 7 & 8, and Levels 9 & 10.


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