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VERMONT'S LARGEST BALLET SCHOOL

Vermont Ballet Theater is a non-profit organization that offers accomplished and dedicated young dancers opportunities to train and perform, bringing a wide range of story ballets and classical and contemporary choreography to Vermont communities.

About Us

The Vermont Ballet Theater School

VBTS, the largest ballet school in the state of Vermont, provides students with a pre-professional dance training and performance experience in a friendly and nurturing environment, guiding them through the world of dance.


Our expertly trained instructors come to us from various professional companies such as American Ballet Theater, New York City Ballet, Hartford Ballet, Boston Ballet, Fort Worth Ballet, Kirov Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet, and Ballet de Montreal and others.

Our Faculty

BALLET DIVISION

JAZZ DIVISION

Jazz Schedules


Next Performance:

"Celebration of Dance"

June 1st, 2024

at the

Flynn Center


More information

link below

Performances will be held at the Flynn in Burlington on June 1st, 2024 at 1pm and 6:30pm




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Alumni Success

Our VBT alumni have been accepted to the following professional ballet companies:


  • Devon Teuscher - American Ballet Theater, Principal Dancer
  • Kara White - Miami City Ballet
  • Anna Schmoker - Kansas City
  • Erin Wood - Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre
  • Carrington Lorenz - Nashville Ballet
  • Daina Gingras - Oklahoma Ballet
  • Michaela de Prince - Dutch National Ballet & Boston Ballet
  • Toni Marie Martin - Colorado Ballet & Portland Ballet
  • Catherine Pratt - Virginia Ballet
  • Vivien Farrell - Eugene Ballet & Ballet Austin
  • Duncan McIlwaine - American Ballet Theater
  • Kyra Muttilainen - Boston Ballet

Notable ACHIEVEMENTS

VBT company members (past and present) were accepted to the following summer intensives and full-year ballet programs: (Many have been accepted on scholarship and asked to attend year-round programs on scholarship.)

  • American Ballet Theatre School
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School-American Ballet Theatre
  • Boston Ballet School
  • School of American Ballet (New York City Ballet)
  • Pacific Northwest Ballet School
  • San Francisco Ballet School
  • Royal Ballet School
  • Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School
  • Joffrey Ballet School
  • Miami City Ballet School
  • Bolshoi Ballet Intensive (NYC)
  • Bolshoi Ballet School (Moscow)
  • Houston Ballet School
  • Kirov Ballet Academy
  • North Carolina School of the Arts
  • Washington Ballet School
  • Colorado Ballet School
  • Utah Ballet School
  • Kaatsbaan International Dance Center
  • Walnut Hill Ballet (NYC)
  • Valentina Kozlova Dance Conservatory of New York

TUITION INFORMATION

Ready to dance? Visit our policies page to view tuition costs. We have varying fees for weekly classes, private lessons, and performance fees available to view there. Enroll today!

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Do your classes run in sessions or full year?

    All classes at Vermont Ballet Theater School operate from September through June, referred to as our academic year. Training and strength building through a regular schedule of technique classes are not only healthier for the mind and body of a dancer, but they are also essential to developing a dancer's ability to achieve success. Payment is monthly for the Children's Ballet, Primary Ballet, Pre-Professional Ballet, and Jazz/Hip-Hop Divisions. A 10--class card or drop-in rate is available for the fitness division and the teen/ adult ballet division.

  • How do I know what is the appropriate class level for my child?

    All current Vermont Ballet Theater School students, when registering for the upcoming academic year, should register for the next level up from the one completed in June, unless their teacher has suggested otherwise. For new students, all classes in our Children's Ballet, Primary Ballet, Pre-Professional Ballet, and Jazz/Hip-Hop Divisions are based on age. See those details on the Classes link from the homepage, or at the top of any page on the website. For the Pre-Professional Ballet Division, use the details given on those pages in our Classes link to get an idea of your level, then call the VBTS offices to speak to a staff member who can suggest a level and/or set up a placement class for you.

  • Can my child move to a different level or class once registered?

    Yes, at Vermont Ballet Theater School we place our dancers at the best possible level for them to succeed; therefore, do not hesitate to move a child to a different level if it is in their best interest. Please note that all class-level changes are determined by VBTS staff only. If once registered, you need to change your child's class day or time due to a family scheduling conflict, please check in with your child's teacher to be sure the other class you choose is still open; if so, you will be notified and the change can be made.

  • What are your performance opportunities?

    Vermont's Own Nutcracker holds auditions every fall for their December performances. All Vermont Ballet Theater School registered dancers will receive notification of the upcoming audition at the beginning of the academic year, and it is advertised in the local papers and on our website. All cast members are informed at the audition of their acceptance and dance roles. Another performing opportunity is our end-of-the-year Celebration of Dance. This production is an all-VBTS performance for those VBTS students in levels CID-Adv. This venue is determined at the beginning of the academic year.

  • Is there required dance attire?

    Boys will wear white t-shirts, black tights, a black support belt, white socks, and black or white ballet shoes. Girls in the Children’s Ballet Division through the Pre-Professional Ballet Division will wear pink tights, pink ballet shoes in leather or canvas, and their required class leotard (no underwear, please). Girls’ hair must be secured in a bun or French twist. For the classes in the Jazz/Hip-Hop Division, please see the classes page for specific attire requirements. There is no required dress code for Teen/Adult Ballet Division or Fitness Division classes.

  • What is the Vermont Ballet Theater Co.?

    VBT Co. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and the performing branch of the Vermont Ballet Theater School. It is comprised of a main company, the Vermont Ballet Theater (VBT), and a second company, the Vermont Youth Ballet (VYB), which has two divisions. The two VYB divisions are the VYB Senior Company (VYB Sr. Co.) and the VYB Junior Company (VYB Jr. Co.). The purpose of VBT and VYB is to allow young dancers to perform great choreographic works and to provide them with professional performing experience.

  • How do you become a member of VBT?

    Any dancer age 10 and up who loves to perform can become a member providing they have shown the following: a serious commitment to their dance training attends technique class a minimum of three times per week and has attended our 5-week summer intensive program to secure solid technique. A student who has met these criteria and demonstrates technical readiness will be asked to join an appropriate rank of VBT upon faculty approval.

  • What are the benefits of becoming a VBT member?

    Membership in VBT and VYB serves as an overall introduction to professional dance training and performing. The company has performed at Contois Auditorium, Alumni Hall at Champlain College, Barre Opera House, Dibden Center for the Performing Arts at Johnson State College, Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, and has also participated at the Weekend of Hope in Stowe, VT. The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington is home to VBT’s production of Vermont’s Own Nutcracker, held every December to sold-out audiences that have made Vermont’s Own Christmas Tradition possible. The benefits of membership include extra dance and performance instruction from faculty to perfect essential skills such as musicality and timing; many performing opportunities; priority casting in all productions; scholarship consideration; a 15% discount at The Dance Shop; and fundraising opportunities to raise money for tuition, rehearsal fees, dance supplies, etc. Every year, members participate in a master class taught by a visiting dance company at the Flynn Center, sponsored by VBT Co.

  • Are there any special fees for company members?

    Putting on a ballet production is a very expensive undertaking, and VBT is committed to producing as professional a production as possible; therefore, we do require each VBT and VYB company dancer to support this effort with an annual membership fee. This membership fee will help offset the costs of rehearsal time, choreographic fees, lighting design and set up, stage contracts, musical rights, costumes, dry cleaning, and storage. The fees will be $175.00 for VBT members, $145.00 for VYB Senior Company members, and $95.00 for VYB Junior Company members.

  • Can families get involved too?

    Yes! An experienced and highly qualified professional staff of teachers prepares the dancers for their roles. All the other aspects of production are handled by an all-volunteer staff. The people making your child's costumes, setting up the stage, preparing the program, arranging to advertise, selling t-shirts and tickets, purchasing, selling, and decorating for our annual Nutcracker Boutique, and ushering at performances are all volunteers working out of love and dedication. New hands are always welcome and very much needed. All volunteer opportunities are detailed at a parent meeting held every fall.

  • What is Vermont's Own Nutcracker?

    In 2005, VBT launched its full-length production of the Nutcracker. This production provides a wonderful performance opportunity for the students of Vermont Ballet Theater School, the dancers of VBT, VYB Sr., and VYB Jr. Company, and members of the community. Performances have been held at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Johnson State College, the Paramount Theatre in Rutland, and more recently, we have found a home at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington. It is here at the Flynn that we are finally able to present our beautiful production in a setting that compliments the artistry and professionalism that we have envisioned for our audiences—we are Vermont's Own Nutcracker!

  • How can I get in touch?

    The fastest way to reach us is by phone. You can give us a call at (802) 878-2941, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to answer your questions. You can also reach us by email at info@vbts.org. We will write back ASAP.


    Lastly, you can also fill out the contact form on our website, and we will get back to you as soon as possible! Thank you for your interest in our programs. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Interested in Teaching at VBTS?

We are looking for qualified teachers to teach ballet, pointe, jazz and tap at our Essex and Shelburne locations. Send resumes to info@vbts.org or give us a call 802-878-2941!

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