Classes & Programs
Discover the Right Dance Path for Your Student
At the School of NEBT, we offer thoughtfully designed programs that meet dancers where they are, whether just starting out or training at a pre-professional level. Rooted in excellence and guided by professional standards, our curriculum nurtures artistry, discipline, and confidence in every student.
Use the guide below to explore what’s possible at New England Ballet Theatre, where dedication is nurtured, talent is refined, and excellence is the standard.

For young children ages 3 to 7 who are new to dance. This program includes Creative Movement (ages 3–4) and Early Ballet (ages 5–7), with all classes meeting once per week. Ideal for families seeking a joyful and low-pressure introduction to ballet.
Designed for serious dancers committed to advanced training, this program focuses on technical excellence, discipline, and performance readiness. Dancers follow a multi-day weekly schedule that includes ballet, pointe, modern, and pilates. Ideal for students preparing for a professional or collegiate dance career.


Designed for dancers training elsewhere or seeking focused weekend coaching, this Sunday-only program (10 AM–3 PM) emphasizes classical ballet and technical growth. Open to students from any school, it’s perfect for supplementing weekday training without a full-time commitment.
For dancers ages 8 to 18 who love dance without the pressure. This flexible program focuses on the joy of dance, expression, and flexibility. Offering a variety of dance styles, including ballet, contemporary, and more, dancers can choose which classes to take and build their own schedule. Perfect for casual dancers balancing other activities with no long-term commitment required.


Parent Testimonial
“The empowering environment you’ve created at NEBT has fostered our daughter’s growth as a ballerina and left a lasting impression on all of us. Your fairness, integrity, and unwavering support made all the difference—and continue to inspire every NEBT ballerina.”
— Bernie Hernandez, parent