Summer School
"Thank you for the wonderful opportunity... The training our daughter received at HARID was by far the best she's ever had. Her words were, 'Other
summer programs are disappointing by comparison. They do not teach or make
corrections like HARID.' In fact, she is at another summer program now and,
when I asked her what she was learning, she said, 'They don't give individual
corrections and there's no personal attention, but that's OK because I have
enough corrections from HARID that I can work on for weeks!'...She asked me
to thank you for an incredible summer"
“We wanted to send you a short note regarding this past summer program. (Our daughter’s) experience at HARID was the best she’s ever had at a summer intensive. The atmosphere at The Harid Conservatory was very caring; she felt like she was with family. (Our daughter) received numerous individual corrections which she feels improved her technique in such a short time.
You should be proud of your entire staff, from the faculty to the Russo Hall supervisors. Most important, after hearing all (our daughter’s) stories, we feel confident and comfortable sending her to HARID for the academic year.
Thank you for taking good care of our daughter."
(from letters written by parents of Summer School students)
HARID's commitment to gifted young dancers is the same during both the summer
and the academic year: to provide comprehensive ballet training, high-quality
instruction, and a secure, carefully supervised living environment. This,
combined with the opportunity to enjoy many of South Florida's recreational
activities and special attractions, makes Summer School a unique and memorable
experience.
Summer School is open to students in academic grades 8-11 at the time of the
winter auditions, and offers a thorough introduction to HARID's dance curriculum
and programs. In addition, it serves as an extended audition for students
seeking admission to HARID for the academic year. During the summer, guest
teacher engagements are limited so students can take advantage of the opportunity
to study with HARID's full-time and adjunct faculty. The rigorous class schedule
is similar to that offered during the academic year.
Summer School students find their free time filled with opportunities to experience
and enjoy the many activities, special events, and historic sites South Florida
has to offer. Supervised field trips are planned to various places of interest.
Recreational activities include visits to the beach, swimming, and window
shopping at renowned Mizner Park.
The Summer School curriculum includes three levels. Placement classes are
conducted on the first day, and each student is placed in the level that will
most effectively challenge his or her abilities. An informal demonstration
is presented on the final day of the program.
Fees are charged for tuition, and room and board. Merit scholarships and financial
aid are available to qualified students.
All Summer School students live in HARID's on-campus residence and are governed
by the same rules and expectations established for students enrolled during
the academic year.
Attendance at Summer School is required for students seeking admission
to HARID for the academic year.
Summer School Curriculum
Ballet Technique
Pointe
Variations
Men's Virtuoso Technique
Repertoire
Partnering
Character Dance
Jazz Dance
Modern Dance
Music Studies
Nutrition
Injury Prevention
Please note: Curriculum is subject to change
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