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Stirling School of Dance

Guiding Tomorrow's Dancers Today

Welcome to a place where passion meets technique and dreams take flight. Join us in a supportive and nurturing environment to explore the art of dance.

 

 

 

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Quality Training

Our teachers are expertly trained to provide the best quality teaching to our students.

Friendly Environment

Experience a warm and friendly atmosphere at our studio, where dancers feel at home and valued for their unique talents.

Family-Oriented Approach

We cherish the sense of family within our dance community, fostering connections that go beyond the studio and creating lifelong bonds.

About Stirling School of Dance

Where Dance Becomes a Way of Life

At Stirling School of Dance, we are committed to providing a warm, welcoming atmosphere where dancers of all levels can grow and excel. Our focus is on not just teaching dance but also fostering a sense of community and belonging.

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Cecchetti History

The Cecchetti teaching method was vital in the development of Classical Ballet in the United Kingdom and contributed heavily to modern-day British teaching methods. 

Enrico Cecchetti and his wife opened a ballet school in London in 1918, and his pupils included some of the most influential names in British Ballet, many also influencing ballet throughout the world.


Cecchetti-trained dancers have achieved places in ballet and dance companies all over the world. Well-trained Cecchetti dancers have a purity of line and simplicity of style which enables them to take their places in dance companies of various styles.

Dame Marie Rambert was a former pupil and colleague of Cecchetti, who also established a professional ballet school teaching his methods. This led to the formation of the UK's first ballet company, which survives today as the country's oldest established dance company, although it is now known as Rambert Dance Company and specialises in contemporary dance. The school also remains and is known as the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance.

Dame Ninette de Valois was a colleague of Cecchetti during her professional career with the Ballets Russes. She established The Royal Ballet in London, with many of the companies early dancers being pupils of Cecchetti. The Cecchetti method was also favoured by de Valois when she formed the Royal Ballet School. 

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