DAPHNE STANDEFER
Daphne has attended wo
rkshops at Joffrey San – Antonio and studied with teachers such as Soili Arvola, Leo Ahonen, Luis Fuente, Alexi and Natalia Charov, John Magnus, Margo Sappington, and Trinette Singleton.
Daphne has attended wo
rkshops at Joffrey San – Antonio and studied with teachers such as Soili Arvola, Leo Ahonen, Luis Fuente, Alexi and Natalia Charov, John Magnus, Margo Sappington, and Trinette Singleton.
Luis Fuente was a principal dancer
for the Joffrey Ballet, ballet master for Joffrey Ballet, artistic director for National Ballet of Spain, and teacher at the Boston Conservatory
Racheal graduated from Sam Houston State University and continued her training in Rome, Italy.
As an instructor, Ms. Arrington has worked with Margo Marshall and City Ballet of Houston for the past twenty – two years where she now serves as Artistic Director.
Pilates, although an excelle
nt cross training activity for serious ballet students, is for
EVERYONE!
Most students in the Advanced Ballet are members of City Ballet of Houston and are
allowed unlimited classes with their tuition.
Promotion into the Intermediate Advanced Class is based on ability rather than age;
students must be performing at an adequate level in Intermediate Ballet in order to be accepted
into this level.
Promotion into the Intermediate Class is based on ability rather than age; students must
be performing at an adequate level in Ballet C in order to be accepted into this level.
In Ballet A, the students will continue their study of ballet terminology, stretching, and coordination begun at the preschool level”
Ballet C is an introduction into a more serious study of ballet technique, and the instructor
will require more exact form and technique.