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SAB - What does SAB stand for? The Free Dictionary Looking for online definition of SAB or what SAB stands for? SAB is listed in the World's most authoritative dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
School of American Ballet - YouTube SAB is the official School of New York City Ballet Founded in 1934 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, The School of American Ballet has been training ballet dancers for generations
SAB Online | Ways to Bank | SAB At SAB Online, we always strive to provide the latest banking services that allow you to safely and easily control your account and conduct your daily banking transactions from anywhere at any time
SAB Events - School of American Ballet Watch SAB students perform standards from the Balanchine repertory, Bournonville excerpts, Jerome Robbins’ ballets, and other classical masterworks
Membership Overview - School of American Ballet Learn more about SAB’s history, training, and more over a light breakfast with fellow Members Recent topics have included historic ballet costumes, a presentation on pointe shoes, and a closer look at the Balanchine technique
Calendar and Class Schedule - School of American Ballet Below find a listing of all key dates and holidays for the 2025-2026 school year *Parents should reference the individual Class Sheets for the start date for their section Below are the weekly schedules and dress code details for each class level during the 2024-25 Winter Term
The School and NYCB - School of American Ballet For the past seven decades, SAB has been the official training academy of New York City Ballet The choreography created by George Balanchine established a uniquely American style, one that demanded dancers to move with unprecedented speed, precision and intense musicality
SAB Faculty - School of American Ballet SAB’s faculty consists primarily of current and former New York City Ballet dancers, a number of whom worked directly with the School’s founder, George Balanchine