Ulian Chun Academy of Dance
Miss Ulian Chun is one of a few teachers in Hong Kong qualified as an examiner for the Royal Academy of Ballet.
For her own personal development, she undertook further education and continued learning in order to keep improving and refining her quality of teaching. Child ballet education is Miss Chun’s lifelong vocational commitment.
Through learning ballet, Miss Chun hopes her students will benefit with more control over mood and improved problem-solving skills in the face of hardship and challenges.
She emphasizes the importance of creativity and spiritual development through ballet so that children may grow up being more active, healthy and confident, with their unique potential and strengths explored fully.
Dance is an art that knows no barriers and can be enjoyed by anyone. Dance develops life skills, increases confidence and self-esteem, expression, communication and self-motivation. Dance improves posture and physical strength and develops co-ordination and appreciation of music. Dance provides new and exciting challenges and opportunities to meet like-minded people. It fosters extraversion, makes you optimistic, kind, sociable and communicative. Dance is fun!
Miss Ulian Chun believes in the importance of professional coaching in children’s classical ballet education. Good teaching encourages adherence to a strict learning framework. The Royal Academy of Dance learning framework that the Ulian Chun Academy of Dance adopts is arranged according to the student’s age and level, befits their needs and strengths, and helps the learners develop their full potential in a balanced and comprehensive way.
There are three different routes in classical ballet, with two systems of examination. These include graded exams for children and vocational exams for professionals and non-assessed presentation that aim to assess and confirm achievements and improvements from students’ own valuable efforts. The Royal Academy of Ballet graded exams and professional qualifications are recognized by the Qualification and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Examiners sent by the Royal Academy of Dance are trained and assessed according to strict standards and are of excellent calibre.
Courses
2009SD 24 Courses are offered in Classical Ballet and Dance with focus on the Royal Academy of dance syllabus. The Academy’s syllabi is specially designed to enable children to progress through their dance training in different stages. Students are eligible to enter the Royal Academy of Dance Grades Examination or Vocational Examination, and they will be selected for school shows. For the exceptionally talented, they may be auditioned for ballet productions or open competitions.
Regular courses
Beginners Ballet: 3 yrs. to 5 yrs
Classical Ballet: 5 yrs. and above
Vocational Ballet: 11 yrs. and up (With R.A.D. G5 standard)
Adult Ballet: 14 yrs. and up, no previous training required
Chinese Dance: 4 yrs. and up
European Folk Dance
Teacher’s Training Class
Address:13 B, Times Media Centre, 133 Wanchai Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel:+852 6083 0726 or + 852 2861 0788
Email:[email protected]
Web:http://ucadance.wordpress.com/courses/
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