Prix de Lausanne
Organization: Prix de Lausanne
Program Overview
Prestigious international ballet competition (age-limited); annual deadline.
The **Prix de Lausanne** is an internationally recognized ballet competition for talented young dancers. Aimed at pre-professional students within a specific age range, it offers a rigorous platform to be seen by directors, teachers, and choreographers from major ballet schools and companies worldwide. Selected candidates participate in a week of classes, coaching sessions, and stage rehearsals, culminating in performances evaluated by an international jury. The focus is on artistic potential, technical foundation, and the ability to grow through intensive training. This program is best suited for highly committed ballet students who are considering a professional dance career and are already training at an advanced level. Participation can strengthen a college or conservatory application by demonstrating: - **High artistic and technical achievement** in a competitive international setting - **Commitment and discipline** shown through preparation and performance - **Exposure to global training standards** and professional feedback Finalists and scholarship recipients may gain access to advanced training opportunities at partner schools or companies, which can further support applications to dance programs in universities or conservatories. Students should review eligibility criteria and annual application deadlines on the official website before applying.
Program Details
- Category: Arts & Humanities
- Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: USA
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Prix de Lausanne