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Bring the Beat to your Classroom 

Go on a journey into the world of dance with our Moving Stories program featuring Metronome. In this ballet, created especially for students and educators by a team of local artists, follow along as four kids discover their love for the arts, as well as the importance of patience and practice.

This comprehensive arts adventure combines a performance and a movement workshop into one exciting virtual experience. You and your students can enjoy two programs in one for only $200 per classroom!

A Resource Guide, available to participating educators on February 11th, will contain lesson plans, movement activities led by Louisville Ballet teaching artists, behind the scenes information about the show, and more! The items in the Resource Guide will help prepare students for the performance, which will be available for viewing the week of February 22nd. 

Interested in learning more? Send an email to ematthews@louisvilleballet.org!  

Moving Stories: Metronome

  • Resource Guide available beginning February 11th
  • Performance available the week of February 22nd
  • Suitable for grades PK – 5
  • FEE: $200 per classroom
  • Deadline to register is Tuesday, February 16th


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Virtual Programs from Louisville Ballet

Louisville Ballet offers a variety of virtual learning programs to help support arts education for schools and community partners. As children are naturally kinesthetic learners, movement and dance is an excellent way of offering differentiated instruction to your students. The curriculum for all of our virtual programs is based on the National Core Arts Standards in Dance and provide a high quality arts education for students and teachers.

Spring Semester is a great time to add a Movement or Performance program to your lesson plans!

Did You Know?

Reading together builds literacy and family bonding. We are pleased to share two fun and interesting dance books to help you expand your library. 

Learn about dancers from many different genres in Beck Feiner's Dance Legends Alphabet or enjoy the story of a young girl chasing her dance dreams in Katarina Ballerina, by New York City Ballet's Tiler Peck and actor, Kyle Harris. 


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Louisville Ballet provides community engagement opportunities through a range of in-school residencies, after-school workshops, performance assemblies, student matinees, scholarship opportunities and virtual programming. 

Through our outreach efforts, we’ve shared the artistry of ballet with over 20,000 people throughout our community on an annual basis. With such a wide variety of programming available,

Louisville Ballet has dance for everyBODY.