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Ten ballet dancers in black leotards and tights stand at a barre, in an arabesque pose with raised arms, demonstrating grace and unity.

From first steps to final bows, Nashville Ballet helps students grows taller, stronger, and more inspired.

Photos courtesy Lydia McRae Photography

School of Nashville Ballet is now enrolling students ages 2+ at all levels, from brand new dancers to experienced ballerinas.

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Every single program is designed to nurture students’ passion and potential, and build confidence on + off the stage.

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