SCHOOL
Founded by me and my wife, Farah Canale, in 1997 to provide instruction in the art of Classical
Dance to aspiring professionals and recreational dancers in the community of Anchorage and
beyond.
BACKGROUND
I originally wanted to be a singer and only began pursuing dance in college. After being
accepted to Juilliard, I attended the Royal Winnipeg
summer program and liked the training so much I stayed on to complete the full program. I danced
professionally, and still dance and guest teach on occasion, with the New Orleans Ballet.
I moved to Anchorage and taught ballet to figure skaters, then took a position at the Alaska
Dance Theatre. I subsequently established the Anchorage Ballet.
BALLET PROGRAM
The curriculum accommodates just about anyone from four to forty who walks in the door, as well
as children of training age with the facility and desire to train seriously. We offer a
structured pre-professional program up to six days a week with pointe, pas de deux, character
and historical, and repertoire classes, along with demonstrations and performances.
APPROACH
We employ our own methods from our own dance backgrounds and use the "Vaganova Method" as the
basis for the training we offer. We are committed to excellence in Classical Dance education,
and attention is given to introduce students to the discipline, physical demands, and standards
of Classical Dance.
TEACHERS, MENTORS & INFLUENCES
David Moroni, Petru Macra, Garold Gardner, Konstantine Shatilov, Michael Simms, Alexander
Kalinin, Alfredo Corvino and Maestro Hector Zaraspe. These teachers inspired me in countless
ways and not a day goes by that I don't recall a moment, a saying, a disciplinary action, or a
technical detail given by one or another of them.
TOUGHEST CHALLENGES
My biggest challenge is to keep the entire machine running well and still put the energy I'd
like into preparing and giving my lessons. I'm so busy overseeing staff and the entire
operation, yet teaching alone requires such time and energy. I must also find time to educate
students and parents about the commitment required, and the importance of proper etiquette like
showing up on time, not missing rehearsals, and always being respectful of one and another.
STUDENT SUCCESSES
Our program has prepared aspiring professionals to attend the Kirov Academy
in Washington, D.C., the Rosella Hightower School in France, the Elmhurst Ballet
School in London, the School of American Ballet in New York, and the Royal
Winnipeg Ballet. Some have earned scholarships and many have shined.
TEACHING ASPIRATIONS
I'd like to have a solid Board of Directors and a strong Artistic Director so I can step away
and just teach, or even step away altogether and see it all running smoothly and know that I
created this.
MOST GRATIFYING MOMENTS
You keep asking yourself, "Why am I doing this?" Then you see the excitement of a child when she
gets a part, or the pride of parents finding their son's name on a company program. We sent one
student who had been through more than her share of commitment and financial issues to the east
coast. They took note of her and asked, "Who was your teacher? You had really good training." It
gives me joy to be a part of that. Her parents came back to thank me and made a $1500 donation
on the spot. This is what makes it worthwhile.




