You know how little girls are always made to do ballet by their parents? Well, this was where I experienced that as a kid, although it was also partly because I wanted to do it myself (I was heavily into the princess-pink-ballerina-tutu fantasy as a 9 year old). Although I moved to a different ballet school when I got older, I credit this place as where my ballet dreams started. The school is located inside Vermont Park Subdivision along Marcos Highway in lower Antipolo, so it's quite accessible. It's a converted house where the entire first floor is the ballet school with a reception/waiting area, smaller classrooms for music classes (they also teach voice, piano, and guitar I think), and then the main dance studio with the mirrors and barres. It's quite tight inside, but good enough to hold a class of 10 or so.
Although it's a small ballet school, it's given students the opportunity to perform recitals at the CCP main theater itself in Manila. At least during my time. They also have a really good costume supplier who would make the prettiest tutus, which is what I remember most from my time there, haha! Many of their students, especially those who really stayed on, went on to dance in their own groups at school and elsewhere. Some have also come back to teach. It's a pretty tight-knit community there and a fairly decent place to start your kid out for ballet. read more