Chattanooga Ballet Offering Free Online Classes Through Jan. 19

  • Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Chattanooga Ballet is offering an opportunity to learn ballet over the next two weeks with the recent launch of Stay at Home & Stay in Shape. Through this initiative, area children and adults can participate in online ballet classes at no charge through Jan. 19. 

"Chattanooga Ballet is excited to be providing free online classes, said Brian McSween, Chattanooga Ballet’s artistic director. “While nothing can replace live in person training, these classes can be a great way to stay active, be entertained, and get to know us a bit better.  We have already seen interest from people around the country, so it is another great way to let people know about our great city."

A schedule of classes can be found at www.chattballet.org or on Chattanooga Ballet’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/chattanoogaballet. To obtain links to the free online classes, please send an email to info@chattballet.org.

To learn more about Chattanooga Ballet or to register for Spring Semester classes, visit www.chattballet.org

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