Among them, grades 0 1 to 10 are popular courses for children and adolescents aged 4 to 13. 1 1 to 13 is a semi-professional course for teenagers over 14.
1, popularity: Grade I (4-5 years old); Level 2 (5-6 years old); Level 3 (6-7 years old); Level 4 (7-9 years old); Grade 5 (8- 10 years old); Grade 6 (9- 1 1 year); Grade 7 (10- 12 years old); Eighth grade (1 1- 13 years old); Ninth grade (12- 14 years old); 10 grade (13- 15 years old).
2. Semi-professional level: the eleventh level (elementary course) is suitable for young people of 14- 16, the twelfth level (intermediate course) is suitable for young people of 15- 17, and the thirteenth level (advanced course) is suitable for17.
Dance level examination is an evaluation method to evaluate and identify the dance level of contestants through unified evaluation criteria under standardized operating procedures. In order to understand the specific grading system and grading requirements, it is recommended to consult dance schools, dance associations or professional education institutions in your area, which can provide more detailed and accurate information.
How many levels do I have to take in Dance One?
Some common dance grading systems and grades;
1, Royal Dance Academy (RAD): RAD is one of the most famous dance grading systems in the world, which is divided into five levels: preparatory, elementary, intermediate, advanced and professional.
2. International Dance Teachers Association (IDTA): IDTA's dance grading system includes elementary, intermediate, advanced, professional and teacher levels.
3. Cecchetti Committee: The ballet classification of this system is divided into primary, intermediate, advanced and professional levels.