Beginner Ballet Intensive for Adults
July 2024
RECENTLY STARTED BALLET?
NEVER TAKEN A BALLET CLASS?
RETURNING TO BALLET?
Whether you are brand new to ballet or not, with this intensive you will benefit from careful ballet training that is often overlooked for adult ballet students
The Dance Hub’s Weekend Adult Beginner Ballet Intensive
For Adults ages 18 and up
JULY 20-21 • 12:00-3:00 p.m. • $125.00
This intensive is for absolute beginners and students with up to three years’ experience. Students coming back to ballet will also benefit from this course which will insure a safe return to ballet classes.
The program will include body conditioning for ballet, fundamentals of basic barre and center work, and break-out sessions to address specific areas of focus. Guided sessions emphasizing ballet as an expressive medium will round out each day.
The 2-day intensive will be led by two expert teachers, Carrie Diamond and Aimee Lopez. Both teachers will be present for all classes so that you receive optimal attention and support. Read their bios here.
Don’t miss this opportunity to take some time for yourself to learn, make new friends, and have fun moving and experiencing ballet!
More about the Intensive
- There will be half hour lunch break each day. Please bring your lunch.
- Snacks will be provided.
- If you need to purchase ballet slippers or dance wear, please visit www.discountdance.com
- Email or call us if you need advice about what to purchase. carrie@adam-tdh.org or (805) 845-0835
We look forward to working with you!
Our Intensive Instructors
Aimee Lopez, Dance Hub Youth Ballet Director, Ballet Instructor
Aimee Lopez received her early dance training from Bob and Carol Hanlin at the Goleta School of Ballet, from Michele Pearson and Denise Rinaldi at the Santa Barbara Festival Ballet, and the Rock School in Philadelphia under the direction of Bo and Stephanie Spassoff. Ms Lopez’s teaching style is influenced by her studies in the Royal Academy of Dance and Cecchetti syllabi, as well as the Balanchine technique. Ms Lopez has taught students ages children through adult. She was artistic director of the Santa Barbara Festival Ballet’s pre-professional dance company for five years where she worked primarily with high school to college age dancers. Ms Lopez has completed teaching certifications through Cecchetti USA, the American Ballet Theater teacher training curriculum and Progressing Ballet Technique. Ms Lopez performed as one of the founding members of Carrie Diamond’s Ballet Santa Barbara. Her class emphasizes proper placement, movement dynamics through musicality, and artistic expression.
Carrie Diamond, Founder, Executive Director / Instructor, Ballet
Carrie Diamond, President, AD&M and Executive and Artistic Director of The Dance Hub; Artistic Director, AD&M Performance Group, is a 2019 Recipient of the Apogee Award for Excellence in Education. Her lifelong interest in dance developed early on by the mentorship of three individuals: Don Hewitt (ballet), Marilyn Allen Suleiman (choreography), and Virginia Storie-Crawford (modern dance). She later trained with Cecchetti master teacher, Margaret Craske, and such luminaries as Lawrence Rhodes, David Howard, and Benjamin Harkarvy. She danced professionally in New York City for over fifteen years and holds an M.F.A from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. After graduating, she founded New American Ballet Ensemble, a New York City company that promoted new music and choreography. She was an instructor for the Alvin Ailey School, the 92nd Street YM/YWHA, Peridance, and Marymount Manhattan College. In Santa Barbara, Ms. Diamond co-founded American Dance and Music in 2006 with Eric Valinsky, where she directed the AD&M Studio, AD&M Performance Group, and Moving To Learn, a curricular dance program for elementary school children. In 2017, the AD&M board of directors opened The Dance Hub, a thriving community dance space where Ms. Diamond serves as the executive and artistic director and principal ballet teacher for adults of all levels and ages. She is dedicated to bringing as many people as possible into and back to dance at The Dance Hub, whether they are 18 months or 84 years old.

