Junior Division Summer Intensive (ages 12 to 15)
Program Details
Summer in New York City!
4-week session: June 26 - July 21, 2023
The Junior Division Summer Intensive is a four-week intensive training program for students ages 12-15*. The Ailey School’s Summer Intensive offers young dancers an opportunity to train in a vibrant professional environment centered in the heart of New York City’s Theater District. Motivated students with at least three years of consistent training receive first class dance training among a student body of versatile dancers who strive for excellence.
*Student ages by the start of the program (not at the time of audition).
All Junior Division Summer Intensive classes will be offered in person. Taught by a distinguished faculty, program curriculum includes Ballet, Horton, Graham, Limón, Jazz, Contemporary, and West African.
Note: Students must attend all 4 weeks. We do not allow latecomers.





Admission
Junior Division Summer Intensive Application Procedures
Note: Auditions for the Summer Intensive have passed and we are not accepting any more applicants.
Acceptance to the 2023 Summer Intensive is by submission of the following:
- an online application.
- a $20 application fee.
- an audition* - students may audition in person OR by video.
- Video applicants must also submit two dance photos in the following positions: First Arabesque & Tendu a la Seconde
Video Audition Deadlines
The deadline to submit an application and video audition was April 15.
Curriculum
The Junior Division Summer Intensive offers a leveled course of study designed to fulfill Alvin Ailey's visionary philosophy of training versatile dancers. The program offers several techniques in small class sizes of 25 students or less. The weekly schedule will consist of daily technique classes and a master class.
Technique Offerings:
- Ballet
- Horton
- Graham-based modern
- Limón
- West African
- Jazz
- Contemporary
Level Placement:
Students, at the time of audition, are assigned placement in one of four class levels A-D.
Class Schedules:
*Please note that all class times are subject to change.
Each level will have Ballet five days per week and Horton, which is the signature modern technique taught at The Ailey School, three times per week. Based on level placement, students are assigned additional classes in Limón, Graham, West African, Jazz or Contemporary. Pointe is offered for students placed in Levels B-D only.
All students will have the opportunity to participate in master classes and to perform at the end of the term.
Tuition & Fees
2023 Junior Division Summer Intensive Costs
Costs listed below include a $50 registration fee & $300 advance deposit. Discounts are available if paid by the early payment deadlines listed.
Cost of the 4-week Summer Intensive:
- $2200 - If paid in full by 4:00pm on April 14, 2023
- $2315 - If paid in full by 4:00pm on May 5, 2023
Summer Scholarship Participation fees
Students may be awarded a merit-based scholarship based on their audition. Scholarship awards cover the cost of tuition only. The following Participation fees and Housing costs are the sole responsibility of the recipient.
- Level 1 Scholarship - $250 (includes a $50 registration fee)
- Level 2 Scholarship - $375 (includes a $50 registration fee)
Scholarship fees are due in full by April 14, 2023
Other Fees during the Summer
- Audition Fee: $20
- Late Fees:
$75 applies for tuition payments received after 4:00pm on May 5, 2023
$75 applies for Scholarship fees received after 4:00pm on April 14, 2023 - McMahon Residence Hall: to be determined
All fees are non-refundable.
Housing
2023 Junior Division Summer Housing
The Ailey School offers Junior Division students dormitory housing at the nearby McMahon Hall. Students must be 14 years of age or older by June 25 (there are NO exceptions to this policy).. It is not possible to apply for housing prior to being accepted and submitting a tuition deposit. Directions on how to apply for Summer Housing are sent to accepted students after they have made a tuition deposit to the Summer Intensive. Space is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis, therefore we strongly recommend that you reserve housing as early as possible.
Cost: $2445
Deadlines:
- A $300 deposit is due by April 21. (separate from tuition deposit)
- The balance of housing fees is due by May 12.
- All housing fees are non-refundable.
- Fees are subject to change.
Fordham University’s McMahon Hall
Fordham University's McMahon Hall dormitory is a five minute walk from The Ailey School. McMahon Hall offers air-conditioned apartment-style housing with a 24-hour security guard. Each suite contains a common room, kitchen, bathroom, and either 2 or 3 bedrooms that can accommodate 2 to 3 students per bedroom. Apartments come with basic dorm-style furnishings. Kitchens are equipped with refrigerators, electric stove-top oven, and sink.
Included in the cost of housing is wireless internet and free laundry facilities. Chaperones and Resident Assistants live on-site to monitor students and plan activities on weekends and evenings.
Meals are not included, but students can prepare meals in each suites full kitchen facilities. There are also numerous eateries and supermarkets in the immediate vicinity.
Health and Safety Protocols
Mask Policy
As of March 1, 2023, the Joan Weill Center for Dance is a mask-optional environment. While masks will still be encouraged, they will not be mandatory for students, faculty, musicians and staff of The Ailey School
Masks are also optional, but strongly recommended, at the Ludlow Residence and at Fordham University McMahon Hall.
Note: A masking policy will remain in effect for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Ailey II dancers and crew, and anyone working in direct contact with these individuals.
Vaccine Policy
The Ailey School and Fordham University's McMahon Hall no longer require students who are taking in person classes or residing at McMahon Hall to submit proof of vaccination and booster shot for COVID-19. However, because communal dormitory living and the dance studio environment involve close contact, physical exertion, and perspiration, we strongly recommend that students continue to be vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19, as well as maintaining an annual flu vaccine.
*Health & Safety Protocols are subject to change without notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Students must commit to training for the duration of the Junior Division Summer Intensive Program. We do not allow partial participation or late arrival to the program.
Students who will be 16 years of age by the start of the Junior Division Summer Intensive Program should audition for the Professional Division Summer Intensive Program, even if they are 15 at the time they apply.
Admission is by submission of an online application and audition in-person, or by video. Please refer to the video audition guidelines for specifications on video requirements.
Students will be notified within 3 weeks of attending an audition or submitting their video audition. Note: Video Auditions will begin being reviewed in early January 2023.
Yes. The Junior Division staff will host a mandatory Parent & Student Orientation Meeting in June. Date: To be determined.
Yes. The Dress Code will be announced later in the Spring.
Due to strict Covid safety protocols, parents or visitors are not permitted to enter The Ailey School building.
All students who have auditioned in person or by video audition have been placed in the appropriate levels by the audition panel.
Students have 3 classes per day Monday through Friday.
No, students will receive and must register for a pre-assigned schedule of 15 classes per week.
We are complying with COVID-19 safety precautions and are keeping class sizes in each cohort under 25 - 30 students. Classes of this size will also allow faculty to have better interaction and make more focused evaluations of students work.
Please refer to Ailey Forward for the latest safety information.
No. Make-up classes are not offered.
Yes. Students may be selected to receive a merit-based scholarship to the Junior Division Summer Intensive Program. Scholarship awards are applied to tuition only.
Housing is available to students who will be 14 years old (or older) by April 1st at Fordham University’s McMahon Hall. A separate application is available on a first-come, first-serve basis to accepted students who submit a deposit.
No, there is currently not an option to train virtually for the Junior Division Summer Intensive Program.
Please be sure to carefully review the information found on our Health & Safety FAQ page.
Health & Safety FAQ
As of January 17, 2023, proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter the Joan Weill Center for Dance. However, because the dance studio environment involves close contact, physical exertion, and perspiration, we strongly recommend that students continue to be vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19, as well as maintaining an annual flu vaccine.
Please note: proof of vaccination may be required in certain high risk situations.
Health & Safety Protocols are subject to change without notice.
As of May 1, 2023: Student's residing at McMahon Hall or the Ludlow Residence are no longer required to submit proof of vaccination and booster shot for COVID-19. However, because communal dormitory living involves close contact we strongly recommend that students continue to be vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19, as well as maintaining an annual flu vaccine.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, we advise you complete a PCR test to eliminate the concern that you may be positive. Please remain home while waiting for your results and send them to Ailey Forward for review. After review, the Safety Task Force will provide you with instructions on how to move forward.
Symptoms of COVID-19 include, but are not limited to the following:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Muscle or body aches
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
Students can get a COVID-19 test at many local pharmacies, or at one of the sites listed below. Valid Health Insurance may be required at some testing sites.
NYC Health and HospitalsFree tests available.
NYC Health Express Testing - Free tests available
Regardless of your vaccination status, anyone who tests positive must do the following:
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Send an email immediately to aileyforward@alvinailey.org to inform us of your positive test result. Students who reside at the Ludlow Residence should also send an email to student-covid-alert@sva.edu.
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Isolate yourself at home for 5 days.
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If you have been fever-free for 24 hours and have no symptoms, or your symptoms are resolving after 5 days, you can leave your house. If you still have a fever or your symptoms are not resolving, you are required to remain in isolation until your fever resolves.
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All those who test positive, as well as those who have been in direct contact with a someone who tested positive, will receive communication from The Ailey School further instructions.
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All those who reside at the Ludlow Residence will receive communication and instructions from the Ludlow Health Services.
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If you have been cleared by The Ailey School to exit isolation and return to the Ailey building after 5 days of isolation, you will be required to double mask (2 layers of mask protection) for 5 additional days.
For vaccinated + boosted (those who completed the primary series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine within the last 5 months or J & J in the last 2 months + a third additional shot)
- You do NOT need to quarantine. Wear a mask when in public and monitor your symptoms. If you have no symptoms, get tested between day 3-5 after exposure (day of exposure is day 0). If you develop symptoms, get tested immediately and isolate yourself until you get your results. If you test positive, see I’ve tested positive for Covid-19.
Vaccinated, but not boosted (completed the primary series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine more than 5 months ago or J & J more than 2 months who is not eligible for third shot or who hasn’t received it)
- Separate yourself from the individual that tested positive and quarantine for 5 days from the last day of exposure to the individual. If you remain asymptomatic you may exit quarantine to get tested on day 5 but continue wear a mask around other for 5 more days. If your test is positive, see FAQ What Happens if I Test Positive for Covid-19?
- If you cannot separate yourself from the positive individual (i.e you are the caregiver), then stay home with the infected individual for the duration of their isolation and begin your 5-day quarantine at the end of their isolation.
You may test positive up to 90 days after experiencing Covid. Submit official documentation and/or a doctor’s note of your positive test result to Ailey Forward. The doctor’s note should include your name, the date of your positive test result, and a statement that have fully recovered.
Isolation and quarantine help protect the public by preventing exposure to people who have or may have a contagious disease.
- Isolation separates sick people with a contagious disease from people who are not sick.
- Quarantine separates and restricts the movement of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick.
- Stay home and away from other people for at least 5 days (day 0 is the date of your exposure). Wear a well-fitting mask when around others at home, if possible.
- If possible, stay away from people you live with, especially people who are at higher risk for severe disease or for getting very sick from COVID-19, as well as others outside your home throughout the full 10 days after your last close contact with someone with COVID-19.
- Do not travel during your 5-day quarantine period. It is best to wait until day 11 before traveling. If you must travel before the 10-days are completed, wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during.
- Do not go to places where you are unable to wear a mask, such as restaurants and some gyms, and avoid eating around others at home and at work until after 10-days after your last close contact with someone with COVID-19.
- If you tested positive, the day of your positive test result, or the day of your first symptom is day 0.
- Symptomatic case: You developed a cough on Saturday, June 4th. You received a Covid test on June 5th and your results came back positive on June 7th. Your day 0 is June 4th and day 5 is June 9th. You may exit isolation on Day 6, June 10th.
- Asymptomatic case: You have no symptoms, but you received a covid test on June 5th and your results came back positive on June 7th. Your day 0 for monitoring symptoms starts June 5th and your recommended testing window is between June 8th-10th.
- Exposure case: Please see FAQ I have been in contact with someone who tested positive. What should I do?
Starting March 1, 2023, the Joan Weill Center for Dance will be a mask-optional environment. While masks will still be encouraged, they will not be mandatory for students, faculty, musicians and staff of The Ailey School
Note: A masking policy will remain in effect for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Ailey II dancers and crew, and anyone working in direct contact with these individuals.
The mask policy at Ailey is continually under review and is guided by the level of community outbreak in New York City. All Health & Safety Protocols are subject to change.
Ailey is following all Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Dance USA guidelines on cleaning and air flow. Details can be found in Ailey Forward. In brief, Ailey will clean all studios with electrostatic sprayers, use CDC approved cleaning supplies, and maximize airflow and air filters (Merv 13 and higher) in the HVAC system. Bathrooms are fully hands-free including toilet seat activated flushing devices.
Yes, we encourage all students, faculty, musicians and staff to receive their annual flu shots.
We suggest you make a check-list to be certain you have covered some essential things, such as:
- Make sure you have a digital thermometer to monitor your temperature daily.
- Contact your primary care physician to see if they provide telehealth services.
- Make sure your health insurance is up to date, valid for the full duration of the school year, and is valid in New York State.
- Have enough CDC-recommended face masks for when circulating in crowded environments in New York, such as the the subway, in theaters, or anywhere else you wish to have extra protection.
- Have a supply of small bottles of hand sanitizer you can carry with you daily.
- Bring a basic First Aid Kit with you (ie: pain reliever/fever reducer, a supply of any personal medications you are prescribed to take by a physician, etc.).
- Make sure your Emergency Contact person is listed in your cell phone under I.C.E. (In Case of Emergency)
- Make sure The Ailey School has your current telephone number and email on file, as well as that of your emergency contact person.
Students are encouraged to email aileyforward@alvinailey.org for ongoing questions, which will be kept confidential. Please use the subject line STUDENT COVID QUESTION.
Additionally, your school leaders are here to hear! Students can email their Faculty Advisor, School Staff, or The Ailey School Co-Directors with questions.
Please visit the following links for information:
New York Forward
Center for Disease Control
World Health Organization