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Ballerina Center is an offline dance academy based in Mexico City, founded in 2018 by Blanca Ríos and Cristina Novelo. The official website positions it as a “professional ballet school,” with courses covering Ballet, Hip Hop, and Barré. It places particular emphasis on introductory ballet for children from age 3, helping them learn creative movement, basic ballet steps, musicality, and physical expression in classes that are fun yet structured.
Based on the site content, Ballerina Center’s main strength lies in children’s dance education. Its curriculum is designed to develop creativity, musical awareness, and physical ability according to different stages of growth, with “letting children learn happily” presented as a key philosophy. Compared with a simple hobby class, it also mentions that its more formal programs are supported by ISTD, suggesting that its teaching framework may reference the system of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. The teaching team includes Marcela Ríos, Cristina Novelo, Tere Ríos, Gabriel Ritter, and Lizbeth de Leon. According to the website, teachers are selected for being child-friendly and encouraging in their teaching style, and some instructors with classical dance training provide in-class demonstrations.
The website content does not disclose tuition fees, class packages, trial lessons, payment methods, or refund policies, so pricing transparency is limited. On certification, the page states that its ISTD membership serves as a “passport” for artistic and professional development and introduces ISTD as an important institution in the global dance field. However, it does not clearly state whether students can take ISTD graded exams, receive certificates, or follow a defined examination pathway.
The advantages are that the course direction is clear, the programs are friendly to younger children, and the teaching balances fun with foundational training. It also offers Ballet, Hip Hop, and Barré, giving students more than one option. The ISTD background also adds credibility to its professionalism. The drawbacks are the limited disclosure of key information, including class age ranges, lesson frequency, detailed teacher credentials, fees, and certification outcomes. Parents will need to contact the school directly for confirmation.
Ballerina Center is better suited to families living in Mexico City who want their children to start ballet or early dance education from around age 3. It may also suit local students interested in trying Hip Hop or Barré. Since the courses are clearly mainly offline, its practical learning value for users in China is limited unless they live locally or are staying there temporarily. Access to the website from mainland China cannot be determined from the provided content and is therefore marked as unknown.
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