Cecchetti Method

The Cecchetti method of ballet instruction was created by Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928). The method has eight grades. Grades one through four were added after Cecchetti died. Grades five through eight correspond to his original levels. Grades one through four are commonly seen in local studios to ready their pupils for the more advanced professional levels. If you pass level five then you are considered a real dancer. There are four different marks for passing a level. From lowest to highest they are;passed, passed plus, passed commended, and passed highly commended. Grade five marks the beginning of the professional levels and is known as beginner level. Grade six is known as intermediate level and grade seven is known as advanced level. A student who has achieved grade seven is qualified to teach the Cecchetti Method. After finishing advanced level students can choose to go on to Diploma A and Diploma B in order to further their learning.

 

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