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“Why are you stingy with yourselves? Why are you holding back? What are you saving for- for another time? There are no other times. There is only now. Now is all there is. Right now.”

-George Balanchine

Former New York City Ballet ballerina offers adult ballet classes in Westchester County, NY. Ballet classes are close to NYC located in Rye, NY.

Adult Ballet

Every Monday and Thursday 10:15-11:45 AM at Rye Ballet Conservatory

Stephanie’s vision for adult ballet class is to create a space where ballet teachers and dancers enjoy ballet without judgement. Her classes are designed to help the dancer carry clarity and centeredness into their day.

Stephanie strives to spark creativity and grow a greater love for ballet within all who attend. She hopes each dancer will find joy and a deeper commitment to themselves and their well-being as they enter the studio.


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“Ballet is important and significant-yes. But first of all it is a pleasure.” — George Balanchine

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does adult ballet meet?

Adult ballet is located at Rye Ballet Conservatory (the Chapel location)

88 Milton Rd. Rye, NY 10580

How is the class structured?

Adult ballet begins with 45 minutes of ballet barre followed by 45 minutes of center combinations.

What level is adult ballet?

It is intermediate level, which requires adults to have a minimum of 5 years of ballet training

What should I wear?

Dancers wear leotard and tights with a ballet skirt, or leggings and a tighter fitted shirt. Ballet slippers are required.

How much does it cost?

Each class is $25. Class cards are available for purchase at a discounted price. Rye Ballet Conservatory accepts cash, check, or payment app (Venmo/ Zelle)

Where do I park?

Free parking is available behind the chapel off of Milton Rd. There is additional street parking on Milton Rd. and Boston Post Rd. directly in front of the chapel.