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Eastern Connecticut Ballet Adaptive Dance Program

Eastern Connecticut Ballet

East Lyme, Connecticut - New London County

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New London

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435 Boston Post Road, East Lyme, CT 06333

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Provider overview

Eastern Connecticut Ballet in East Lyme offers an Adaptive Dance Program for differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up, with therapist-supported, modified dance classes in a welcoming environment.

Eastern Connecticut Ballet is a dance school in East Lyme offering ballet and dance classes, including an Adaptive Dance Program for differently-abled students.

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Ages
Differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up
Season
Academic year; the Adaptive Dance Program runs as an 18-week program
Cost
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Eastern Connecticut Ballet

435 Boston Post Road, East Lyme, CT 06333

The Adaptive Dance Program runs on a set session schedule. Families should confirm current dates and registration directly.

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Adaptive Dance Program

Therapist-supported adaptive dance, the Boston Ballet model, motor and expression development, session dates, costs, and registration.

Ages
Differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up
Season
Academic year; the Adaptive Dance Program runs as an 18-week program
Schedule
Contact Eastern Connecticut Ballet for current Adaptive Dance Program dates, class times, and registration at the East Lyme studio.
Cost
Confirm tuition or fee assistance, the session schedule, and how to register for the Adaptive Dance Program.
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Why this is listed
Eastern Connecticut Ballet in East Lyme runs an Adaptive Dance Program for differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up, an 18-week program built on Boston Ballet's Adaptive Dance model, with volunteer occupational and physical therapists helping modify classes for each participant's physical and developmental needs.
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Adaptive Dance Program

Eastern Connecticut Ballet in East Lyme runs an Adaptive Dance Program for differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up, an 18-week program built on Boston Ballet's Adaptive Dance model, with volunteer occupational and physical therapists helping modify classes for each participant's physical and developmental needs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names an Adaptive Dance Program, differently-abled children and adults, the Boston Ballet Adaptive Dance model, fine and gross motor development, and volunteer occupational and physical therapists modifying classes.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the staff and volunteer support, how classes are modified, accessible studio access, what to wear, and how a new dancer gets started.

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What we found: Eastern Connecticut Ballet in East Lyme runs an Adaptive Dance Program for differently-abled children and adults ages 3 and up, an 18-week program built on Boston Ballet's Adaptive Dance model, with volunteer occupational and physical therapists helping modify classes for each participant's physical and developmental needs.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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