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Milwaukee Ballet School

Milwaukee, WI
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About Milwaukee Ballet School

Milwaukee Ballet School is a specialized performing arts training institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Affiliated with the Milwaukee Ballet Company, the school provides professional-level ballet and dance training for pre-professional and professional students seeking rigorous instruction in classical and contemporary dance disciplines.

No specific credential-bearing postsecondary programs are listed in available data for this location. Training at Milwaukee Ballet School typically encompasses classical ballet technique, contemporary dance, pas de deux, variations, and related performing arts disciplines. The school may offer programs for students at various levels, from youth to pre-professional. Prospective students should contact the school directly for current program structures and audition requirements.

Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and a significant cultural center in the upper Midwest. The Milwaukee Ballet School benefits from its connection to the professional Milwaukee Ballet Company, providing students with exposure to professional dance production and performance.

Contact Information

128 North Jackson, Milwaukee, WI 53202

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