Dress code
Dress code is not mandatory but recommended by Baldovin Ballet Zagreb. It is important for children (and adults) because it connects the students to the atmosphere of the class and makes them comfortable, and a part of the training session.
Ballet shoes (no alternative)
You can wear socks in the first few classes as a beginner but once we advance, the socks must be replaced with ballet shoes. Socks can may make you slip and cause injury. Ballet shoes will help you feel the exercises better and are a sign of respect towards the ballet class and the ballet teacher.
Students may wear what makes them move freely, like form-fitting athletic wear, but we recommend the traditional leotard and tights/leggings or sweatpants and t-shirt.
Children’s ballet
Girls
• Hair must be secured
• Ballet shoes mandatory
• Recommend leotard and tights/leggings or sweatpants and t-shirts
Boys
• Ballet shoes mandatory
• Black dark color sweatpants or tights,
• Recommended white shirt
Adult ballet
Women
• Hair must be secured
• Ballet shoes mandatory
• Recommend leotard and tights/
leggings or sweatpants and t-shirt
• Pointe shoes only for En Pointe class
Men
• Ballet shoes mandatory
• Sweatpants
• T-shirt
Character dance
Modern and Contemporary ballet
Women
• Hair must be secured.
• Recommend leotard and tights/
leggings with knee-length character skirt or sweatpants and t-shirt
Men
• Sweatpants
• T-shirt
Women and Men
• Ballet shoes or black socks
• Sweatpants and t-shirt