Ballet Baby classes in Braga are the perfect way to introduce children aged 3 to 4 to the world of dance and the arts.
Designed for preschoolers, these classes combine movement, music, and play in a fun and welcoming environment.
With qualified teachers, children naturally develop motor coordination, balance, and posture, while exploring expression, creativity, and rhythm.
Beyond physical benefits, Ballet Baby also encourages socialization, helping little ones make new friends and build confidence in group settings.
Enroll your child in Ballet Baby classes in Braga and give them a first experience with dance that will last a lifetime!
Price Includes
- 1 to 2 classes per week
Price doesn't Include
- Registration and Insurance, which are completed at the school at the time of enrollment
Other Activities of Interest
- Ballet Classes (5 years old) in Braga
- Acro Kids Classes (4–6 years old) in Braga
- Jazz Dance Classes (4–6 years) in Braga
About Ent'artes
With more than 10 years of excellence and national and international recognition, awarded in world competitions, Ent’artes offers dance classes for all ages, from classical ballet and contemporary dance to jazz, hip-hop, and more.
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1. What is the duration of the classes and how many times per week are recommended?
A: Ballet Baby classes for children aged 3 to 4 last about 45 minutes. It is recommended to attend 1 to 2 times per week, depending on the child’s age and progress.
2. What makes Ballet Baby (ages 3–4) different from older age groups?
A: At this age, the focus is on playful learning: exploring movement, rhythm, and coordination through games and music. Complex technique is not introduced yet; instead, the emphasis is on expression, creativity, and social interaction.
3. What are the main benefits of Ballet Baby for children aged 3–4?
A: Ballet Baby improves posture, coordination, and balance, develops creativity and body expression, and encourages confidence and social skills in a group environment.
4. What is the recommended uniform for this age group?
A: It is recommended that children wear a leotard, tights, and full-sole ballet slippers. Hair should be tied back (bun or ponytail) to ensure discipline and safety during movement.
5. Are pointe shoes used in Ballet Baby (ages 3–4)?
A: No. Pointe shoes are only introduced at older ages, when children have sufficient bone maturity and technical preparation.
6. How many children are usually in each class?
A: It is recommended that classes remain small, between 8 and 12 children, to guarantee individual attention and high-quality teaching.
7. Can ballet at this age also help with school development?
A: Yes. Ballet Baby enhances focus, discipline, and memory, skills that help children become more organized and build habits that support school performance.
8. Is it possible to try a trial class before enrolling?
A: Yes. A trial class can be scheduled, subject to availability, so that the child and parents can experience the space and teaching method.
9. What is included in the class fee?
A: The monthly plan includes only the weekly classes. Registration and insurance are handled directly at the school at the time of enrollment.
10. Is ballet suitable for shy or very active children?
A: Yes. Shy children gain confidence and expression, while very active children learn to channel energy, focus, and follow rules.
11. Are there performances or showcases at this age?
A: Yes. Schools may organize small showcases or presentations, helping children build stage confidence and share their progress with family.
12. How does progression work after age 4?
A: After this stage, children move on to levels such as Ballet (5 years) or other introductory modalities (e.g., Acro Kids, Jazz Dance), where technique is reinforced and movements become more structured.