FAQ
1. How do I sign up for the programs?
You can sign up for the Year-Long Ballet Program by emailing us at bravaarteca@gmail.com. For private coaching, please fill out the Google Form on the Private Coaching page. Currently we do not have a performance track program open for registration.
2. How do I sign up for Drop-In Classes and Workshops?
Please sign up on the Google Form and fill out the waivers on the Registration page to reserve a spot. Email completed waivers to bravaarteca@gmail.com or come 15 minutes early to sign up at the door if there are still available spots!
3. What is the pricing for BravaArte Foundation's programs?
All Drop-In Classes, Workshops, and Performance Track sessions are pay-what-you-can and donations-based.
Private coaching is $40/hour, not including location rental fees; however, families that qualify for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program for California are elegible for reductions in private coaching fees.
For the Year-Long Ballet Program (for after school programs, kids clubs, etc.), specific pricing varies, ranging from free to $45 per session. Contact us for more details on pricing.
4. Can I get private coaching in other art forms?
We offer private coaching in a variety of arts such as dance, string instruments, band instruments. Please see the Private Coaching page for more information. If your art form is not listed, please contact BravaArte.
5. What are the logistics and procedures for private coaching?
Instructors:
All of our instructors go through an application process and training prior to being matched with a student. For more instructor info, please contact us.
Payment:
Private coaching is also a donations-based service. The recommended amount is $40/hour (30-minute and 45-minute lessons also available). However, please do not let costs be the reason you do not sign up!
Trial-Period:
We accommodate all of our students with a free, 1-week free trial period with a matched instructor. This is a one-time, 30-minute lesson. Feel free to email our address with any questions you have regarding this.
**Please see Question 3 above for payment exemptions qualifications**