A few days ago, the first batch of Wuhan children who successfully passed the King's Ballet Level 3 exam in Hong Kong successfully returned to China. This is the first batch of students in Wuhan who have obtained the international certification of ballet. How to grade children's ballet and what benefits it has for children's development has also become a topic that parents are more concerned about.
It is understood that Wuhan children's ballet training started late, and there are not many institutions engaged in professional training. Most institutions only regard children's ballet as a part of physical training. In fact, on a global scale, children's ballet has its own system and a relatively mature grading system. At present, the classification of children's ballet in China is mainly the Emperor Ballet Test and the Beijing Dance Academy Ballet Test.
Oriental Youth Culture and Art (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. introduced that the Emperor Ballet Examination is divided into professional and amateur. As a kind of amateur examination for universal education, it has a long history in the world. Amateur exam (GRADEDEX? Amination) * * * is divided into nine grades, from 0 to 8. It focuses on the basic skills of ballet, that is, the foot position, hand position, orientation and dance action elements to be used in the future combination, and has no requirement on the skill and difficulty of the action, which objectively avoids the phenomenon that premature training and quick success affect the normal development.
During the examination, the content of each level is divided into two parts: handle training and intermediate action. The middle movements are divided into classical dance, free movement (simple modern dance training) and figure dance (mainly Russian dance, Polish dance and Hungarian dance). After passing the amateur band 8, students can choose the professional level examination. After passing the exam, they can get the certificate of the Royal Dance Academy and become professional ballerinas in many countries.