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January 9, 2013

Jacqueline returns to Manhattan Youth Ballet's Summer Intensive, and shows just how far hard work and determination can go toward improving technique.

 
January 7, 2013

Amber tells the story of how she came to New York and Edward Ellison tells the story of how he began his own school, while getting back in the groove with Technique and Music classes.

 
January 4, 2013

Sterling returns for another summer at the ABT Summer Intensive, picking up right where he left off last year.

 
January 2, 2013

Meet Jasmine, dancing at the School of American Ballet Summer Course, as she moves in and starts her classes right away.

 
December 12, 2012

Back by popular demand, it's Dance 212: Summer Intensives! Follow Jasmine, Sterling, Amber, Jacqueline, and Hannah as they hone their craft, push their boundaries, and grow up in the most prestigious summer programs in New York, including The School of American Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Ballet Academy East, Manhattan Youth Ballet, and Ellison Ballet. We hope you enjoy this encore presentation.

 
August 29, 2012

Simone performs the emotional piece "Repair" which she choreographed with her friend Katherine Jayne, and was inspired for her by the pain of losing her mother.

 
August 28, 2012

Daphne performs for the last time before becoming a member of Ailey II, capping off the night and the semester with Robert Battle's "Intersection"

 
August 27, 2012

Victoria performs for the last time as a student at The School at Steps, finally getting to don her hot pink outfit in Kate Thomas's "A Bout de Souffle"

 
August 24, 2012

Ashley performs George Balanchine's "Cortège Hongrois" for her final performance, then says goodbye to her family as she packs up to dance in Seattle and Denmark.

 
August 23, 2012

Catherine performs in George Balanchine's "Tarantella" at Pace University, then looks ahead to a career that she hopes includes being a principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre.