Classes & Programs

BIA has four divisions, which offer different options for students and their individual dance goals and trajectory, whether pursuing a professional career or studying for enjoyment and recreation. Scroll to find more information on the Children’s Division, Preparatory and Pre-Professional Division, Youth Extracurricular Division, and Adult classes.

Children's Division

Ages 3-8

The Children’s Division introduces children to the joy of dance. In a creative and nurturing environment, students will develop ballet fundamentals, coordination, and movement skills.

Lower & Upper Division

Ages 8-18

The Pre-Professional / Preparatory Division offers training for 8-18 year olds with training hours progressively increasing as students advance through the levels. To foster versatility and supplement their ballet focus, students also take jazz, contemporary, and partnering classes.

Youth Division

Ages 9-12

Looking to explore dance without a full commitment? Our extracurricular classes offer the flexibility to build your own schedule or simply try out dance. Youth Division classes can also be integrated into any existing Lower or Upper Division schedule.

Adult Division

Ages 13+

The Adult Division offers beginning through advanced adult ballet classes to the community. Students 13+ years who wish to begin or continue ballet training are welcome. Experienced BIA faculty members teach passionately in a stimulating, non-competitive atmosphere. The curriculum remains flexible to meet the general class level. More information can be found here.

Monthly Membership

is available for $100 per month for unlimited adult ballet classes. Monthly membership will automatically rollover, and payment will be processed on the first of each month. Membership can be cancelled or suspended at any time.

Yearly memberships

are available during our August and January enrollment periods for $1,200 per year. Tuition is non-refundable. Free parking in our Miller Lot is available for yearly membership students through vehicle registration.

$25 Per Class.

Drop In Class Cards can be purchased online by clicking the “Create Account” button or contacting our Academy Administrator. Dance Cards must be purchased prior to class. Metered and free street parking is available nearby for drop in students.

Adult Intensive

August 5-8, 2025

Wednesday-Friday: Ballet 5:15-6:45 pm & Supplemental Class 7:00-8:00 pm

Saturday: Ballet 10:00-11:30, Supplemental Class 11:45-12:45, Q&A 12:45-1:45 pm

Supplemental Classes include classical repertoire, partnering, and contemporary

How to enroll

Step 1. Create account below

Step 2. Purchase a Class Card online by going to the drop down menu at the top left of the homepage, under “Online Store”, click “Buy Class Card”.

For assistance, contact Academy Administrator Sada Popick Ogburn at sogburn@balletidaho.org or 208-343-0556 ext. 232.

Coming Soon! Adult Division Recital

This season, we invite Adult Division students to participate in their own recital! Starting March 1st, adult students can rehearse weekly for 8 weeks leading up to the showcase on May 2nd, 2026. The performance will be held in the beautiful Philharmonic Rehearsal Hall at 7:00 pm. More information and registration coming soon!

How to Enroll

  1. Create an account at the link below
  2. View Schedule and find the class you want to enroll in

For assistance or enrollment questions, contact Academy Administrator Sada Popick Ogburn at sogburn@balletidaho.org or 208.343.0556, ext 232.

Additional Programs

The BIA Youth Company is a pre-professional company comprised of Ballet Idaho Academy’s most advanced students who perform in the community and in their annual spring performance. These BIA representatives will further the development of their technique, artistry, musicality, motivation, confidence, performance readiness, and passion for dance.

Each season, the dancers learn an excerpt from a classical ballet and several original works choreographed specifically for them by BIA artistic staff. The repertoire is diverse ranging from neoclassical to contemporary. Former Ballet Idaho dancer, Madeline Bay, is the Youth Company Director for the 2025-2026 season.

Visit our events page for this year’s performance information.

The BIA Youth Company is a pre-professional company comprised of Ballet Idaho Academy’s most advanced students who perform in the community and in their annual spring performance. These BIA representatives will further the development of their technique, artistry, musicality, motivation, confidence, performance readiness, and passion for dance.

Each season, the dancers learn an excerpt from a classical ballet and several original works choreographed specifically for them by BIA artistic staff. The repertoire is diverse ranging from neoclassical to contemporary. Former Ballet Idaho dancer, Madeline Bay, is the Youth Company Director for the 2025-2026 season.

Visit our events page for this year’s performance information.

Ballet Idaho Academy’s Competition Program is comprised of Academy students chosen to represent BIA in an outstanding manner. These competing dancers are selected based on level and age and meet our technical, physical, and emotional strength standards. Participants will work one-on-one and in group settings with experienced coaches to further develop their technique, artistry, and performance confidence under high-pressure circumstances all before competing at renowned ballet competitions.

The benefits of participating in BIA’s Competition Program extend far beyond the actual competition. Students will accelerate their technical and artistic progress. Ballet Idaho Academy selects students based on their readiness and potential to compete successfully. Students must be self-motivated, hardworking, focused, and dedicated. Each season, all participating competitors and one coach attend a competition together. Competitors may compete their solos and ensemble routines at any competition.

Outreach Programs

Ballet Idaho’s mission is to engage with Idaho communities to create immersive dance performances and educational experiences that are accessible to all. Through our outreach programs, Learning Through Dance, Youth Ensemble, and Student Matinees, Ballet Idaho is able to connect with the Boise community through the gift of dance. Sarah Powell gracefully and enthusiastically coordinates all three programs.

Ballet Idaho’s Learning Through Dance (LTD) program is in its 20th year. Developed in collaboration with Boise State University, lessons correspond to the 3rd grade curriculum while integrating movement and music. These classes and teaching artists are provided free of charge to schools through generous funding from foundations and grants.

During the 10th and final week is a short performance from Ballet Idaho Academy’s Youth Ensemble, a Q&A, and a student performance, where the students perform their dance and show other steps and concepts they have learned.

The Ballet Idaho Youth Ensemble program encourages the development of each young dancer through experiences that inspire excellence in dance, education, and life. Comprised of upper-level students of Ballet Idaho Academy, our Youth Ensemble performs for third graders at schools participating in our Learning Through Dance (LTD) educational outreach program. Members act as ambassadors of the ballet to Treasure Valley schools and other community venues including Art In The Park, Capitol City Farmer’s Market, Idaho Botanical Gardens, and more.

Ballet Idaho has partnered with Boise Independent School District and the Morrison Center Arts Education Programs to provide the magic of a live professional ballet performance to school children. Students from the Boise School District as well as schools throughout the Treasure Valley and Idaho view excerpts of our full length ballets at the Morrison Center for Performing Arts. These performances are free of charge through generous funding from sponsors and grants. Each season, the fall, winter, and spring student matinee performances reach over 5,400 students. In conjunction with the student showings, Ballet Idaho provides the teachers with a study guide that provides students with a broader understanding of the performing arts and the historical context behind each production.

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