École supérieure de ballet contemporain de Montréal

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Located in central Montreal, Canada the École supérieure de ballet contemporain de Montréal (ESBCM) is situated in the Plateau Mont Royal borough. Located a few yards from the Laurier subway station, the school is part of the Maison de la danse Ludmilla Chiriaeff, a building that it has owned since 1982 and which is also home to the dance company Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal. Montreal is home to more than 30 professional dance companies, with more than 200 dance performances presented every year in some twenty different theatres and performance spaces.

The École supérieure de ballet contemporain is the only institution in Quebec to offer a complete professional training program in contemporary dance. Since 1997 the ESBCM has been under the leadership of Didier Chirpaz, a champion of the notion of "contemporary ballet". Frenchman Mr. Chirpaz is a specialist is dance technique for boys, with training methods adapted to the male body.

The school's Dance-Study program is recognized by the Quebec Ministry of Education and subsidized by both the Ministry of Culture and Communications and the Department of Canadian Heritage. It offers a full 12-year program from the primary school level up to a high school and college diploma. Students are accepted following an audition, and take academic classes at partner institutions: École Saint-Joseph (grade school), Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie (high school), and Cégep du Vieux-Montréal (college). Students from outside Montreal can board with local families or at the Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie student residence. Primary and secondary school students are transported from their academic institution by school bus to the Maison de la danse Ludmilla Chiriaeff. Students take classes in classical dance, point work, folklore, suppleness and flexibility, physical conditioning, choreography, career management and dance history, and also attend workshops on health and nutrition. At the end of each year students must pass an exam where they are evaluated by a jury of professional dance artists. They also present a public performance of classical ballet and contemporary dance, usually at the end of the school year.

Established in 1980, the Jeune Ballet du Québec is an apprenticeship troupe that introduces students who have completed their studies to the world of professional dance. Since 1997 this young company has evolved into a very dynamic company featuring new dance work, and tours on a regular basis. The Jeune Ballet du Québec commissions works by several contemporary choreographers, demonstrating that a dancer with classical training is able to perform any style of dance.