Ballet Introduction with Ellyn Hebron
Autumn 2025 - Spring 2026
About Ballet Introduction with Ellyn Hebron
Autumn term runs until Thursday 11 December 2025.
Spring classes start on Thursday 8 January and run until Thursday 26 March 2026 (excluding Thursday 19 February due to half term).
Explore the art of ballet in a fun, accessible way!
If you have ever wanted to try out ballet but weren’t sure where to start, this course will help guide you through the basics with a fun and warm approach.
Our experienced ballet teacher Ellyn Hebron will help you build your confidence with barre exercises, simple arrangements, and moving throughout the space using travelling steps.
Whether you are looking for a new form of exercise or aiming to progress to an improver’s class – this will help you build coordination, core muscle strength and flexibility. The beautiful live music from pianist Ben Kahn will add to the experience, as you learn about its relation to dance.
Class details
- Enrol for the full 11-week term for £170 to secure your place and save or join a £17 taster session in the first week of the term (concessions available) with the option to enrol afterwards.
- We encourage you to get in touch with us if you have any access requirements to ensure our classes are delivered in the most inclusive way possible. You can find an outline of our access information here.
- Please arrive on time - unfortunately we are unable to accommodate participants who are more than 15 minutes late as the warm-up is an important part of the class.
- Unfortunately, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges, unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can read our booking Terms & Conditions here.
About your teacher
Ellyn Hebron has over ten years experience performing and teaching dance, since graduating from London Contemporary Dance School, where she completed her BA and MA. Prior to the pandemic, Ellyn danced in numerous operas, performing regularly at The Royal Opera House and Glyndebourne, as well as touring internationally. More recently she has been involved in productions designed for family audiences, performing in theatres across the UK and as part of outdoor festivals.