Advanced Ballet W/Penny Askew (Ages 16+ Pre-professional/Professional)-ONLINE
Advanced Ballet W/Penny Askew (Ages 16+ Pre-professional/Professional)-ONLINE
This 1.5-2 hour advanced ballet technique class is intended for pre-professional and professional dancers and will focus on artistry, technique, balance, strength and skills refinement.
THURSDAY 4:00-6:00M CST (via Zoom, link sent after registration)
Teacher: Penny Askew
Prerequisites: 16+ years old and advanced ballet technique experience
ABOUT PENNY ASKEW
A native Oklahoman, Penny Askew began her serious ballet training with Candace Jones Smalley in Clinton. She also studied at the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute, Ballet West, National Academy of Arts, and The School of Pennsylvania Ballet, and was influenced by many notable teachers during her formative years, including Robert Joffrey, Richard Englund, Lupe Serrano, David Howard, Bruce Marks, and Toni Lander.
For over 25 years Penny was the Director of Western Oklahoma Ballet Academy and Western Oklahoma Ballet Theatre, serving as the primary artistic, administrative, and marketing force behind the organizations. She was awarded a Governor’s Arts Award in 2008 for her work in building a high-quality ballet program in rural Oklahoma, and was twice awarded the Regional Dance America/Southwest Stream Award for artistic excellence and service to RDA/SW. Most recently, Penny was the School Director of the Oklahoma City Ballet Yvonne Chouteau School, where she led the school faculty, taught multiple levels, and oversaw the professional training programs. She also directed the Oklahoma City Ballet Summer Intensive and the Oklahoma City Youth Ballet, in addition to serving as a Ballet Master for the professional company.
This is an online, subscription course, and your subscription will automatically renew on a monthly, recurring basis, but can be canceled at any time.
About Penny Askew
A native Oklahoman, Penny Askew began her serious ballet training with Candace Jones Smalley in Clinton. She also studied at the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute, Ballet West, National Academy of Arts, and The School of Pennsylvania Ballet, and was influenced by many notable teachers during her formative years, including Robert Joffrey, Richard Englund, Lupe Serrano, David Howard, Bruce Marks, and Toni Lander.
For over 25 years Penny was the Director of Western Oklahoma Ballet Academy and Western Oklahoma Ballet Theatre, serving as the primary artistic, administrative, and marketing force behind the organizations. She was awarded a Governor’s Arts Award in 2008 for her work in building a high-quality ballet program in rural Oklahoma, and was twice awarded the Regional Dance America/Southwest Stream Award for artistic excellence and service to RDA/SW. Most recently, Penny was the School Director of the Oklahoma City Ballet Yvonne Chouteau School, where she led the school faculty, taught multiple levels, and oversaw the professional training programs. She also directed the Oklahoma City Ballet Summer Intensive and the Oklahoma City Youth Ballet, in addition to serving as a Ballet Master for the professional company.
Penny was named Outstanding Choreographer of the Regional Dance America Choreography Conference in both 1996 and 1998, and her works have been commissioned by several companies. She holds a Master of Science in Applied Psychology from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, and a Master of Fine Arts in Dance/Choreography from the University of Iowa. She is an American Ballet Theatre® Fellowship Teacher, certified in Primary through Level 7 and Partnering of the ABT® National Training Curriculum. She has been on faculty at AileyCamp New York, the Glenda Brown Choreography Project, and RDA Festivals. She was also the RDA/Northeast adjudicator for the 2017 National Festival in Phoenix.
Penny’s students have attained professional careers in ballet, modern dance, and musical theater companies, have received scholarships to professional and university training programs, and have taught and choreographed professionally across the United States and in Europe.