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Joffrey Ballet School - American Ballet Center
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About Joffrey Ballet School - American Ballet Center
Joffrey Ballet School – American Ballet Center is a performing arts training institution located in New York City, New York. The school is affiliated with the historic Joffrey Ballet and offers classical ballet and dance training in one of the world's premier centers for the performing arts. Institutional type, postsecondary level, and IPEDS program data are not specified for this location.
No specific postsecondary credential programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this institution. Joffrey Ballet School historically offers intensive programs in classical ballet, jazz dance, and contemporary dance, including summer intensives, full-year programs, and pre-professional training for aspiring dancers.
New York City's position as a global center for dance, theater, and the performing arts makes it an exceptional location for serious dance training. Prospective students should contact the Joffrey Ballet School directly for current program offerings, audition requirements, and enrollment information.
Accreditation: National Association of Schools of Dance, Commission on Accreditation
434 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10011
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