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The Jerusalem Ballet Summer Course – An Extraordinary Experience!

Every year at the beginning of August, the Jerusalem Ballet School hosts a summer course taught by teachers from the Jerusalem Ballet Company and guest instructors from Israel and abroad. Over the course of two intense weeks, students experience a diverse range of dance classes and workshops and samplings in related fields.

For more information Whatsapp: 054-4406461

Summer Course 2025 offers three tracks:

Ages 6-9 10.8-14.8

Ballet, Body Conditioning, Coordination, Modern, Pointe Preparation, Music Appreciation, Ballet History, Calligraphy, Stage Makeup

Regular price | NIS 1200   Special Rate for Jerusalem Ballet Students | NIS 990

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Ages 10-13 3.8-7.8

Ballet, Reperoitre, Body Conditioning, Coordination, Modern, Music Appreciation, Ballet History

Regular price | NIS 1200   Special Rate for Jerusalem Ballet Students | NIS 990

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Ages 14-18+ 3.8-8.8 and/or 10.8-15.8

Week I: Ballet, Repertoire, Pilates, Modern with guest teacher
Week II: Ballet, Improvisations based on William Forsythe’s movement language with a guest teacher, Creative Flow and Listening, Integration of Multidisciplinary
Ideas
 

Regular price (one week) | NIS 1800   Special Rate for Jerusalem Ballet Students (one week) | NIS 1500

Regular price (two weeks) | NIS 2500  Special Rate for Jerusalem Ballet Students (two weeks) | NIS 2300

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About the guest teachers:

 

Ido Gidron is an independent artist, dancer, choreographer, certified Gaga teacher, and rehabilitative Pilates therapist.
He was born and raised in Moshav Shoresh, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel.

A graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Ido served in the IDF as an “Outstanding Dancer” while working with the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company and Batsheva Dance Company.
He has collaborated with numerous choreographers, including Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (Belgium), Arkadi Zaides, Idan Sharabi, Elad Schechter, Sharon Vazanna, Itzik Galili, and others.

Ido has performed as a guest dancer with the Norwegian National Ballet and as a guest artist at Kennesaw State University (USA), ZHdK University of the Arts (Switzerland), the Gothenburg Opera Dance Company (Sweden), and has taught regularly at HJS Amsterdam, Fabrik and MARAMEO (Germany), among others.

He presented original works at the Curtain Up Festival in 2018 and 2025, and is a recipient of the Mifal HaPais and Ministry of Culture grants for the years 2020, 2023, and 2025.
Today, Ido continues to teach, choreograph, treat, and lead workshops for international programs and companies in Israel and around the world.

Tamas Moricz, a native of Hungary and a graduate of the Hungarian National Ballet Academy (Vaganova method), is renowned for his close collaboration with choreographer William Forsythe during his years as a dancer with the Frankfurt Ballet (Germany), as well as with choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, with whom he co-directed the Royal Ballet of Flanders (Belgium).
As a teacher, Tamas integrates various training and teaching methods he experienced as a student and professional dancer, including Forsythe’s improvisational technologies, neuroscience, martial arts, yoga, Feldenkrais, and more.

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