Syllabus Strategies: Focus on Intermediate Foundation and Intermediate (HK)

Thursday 9 April 2026

9:00am – 4:00pm HKT

Events Short course/Workshop Syllabus Strategies: Focus on Intermediate Foundation and Intermediate (HK)

Event Date:

Thursday 9 April 2026

Event Time:

9:00am – 4:00pm HKT

Country:

Location:

Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon

Available Online?

No

Who’s it for?

Teachers and Members

Fee:

Members: HK$1290
Non-members: HK$1750

Contact:

A one-day practical course in which participating teachers will gain an understanding of how to teach the Intermediate Foundation and Intermediate syllabi. Learning activities will focus on creating appropriate development exercises to encourage an accurate interpretation of the criteria used in the mark scheme of the examination. 

Aims

The Syllabus Strategies Course is designed to: 

  • Look in depth at the philosophy of work.
  • Offer a chance to improve understanding of specific areas within the syllabus, particularly in regards to technical, musical and performance aspects of the work, as identified by examiners during examinations. 
  • Reflect on the relevance and interpretation of the assessment criteria in selected exercises and dances.
  • Provide a platform to discuss, explore and develop strategies to strengthen areas of the work.
  • Support the creation of development exercises for Intermediate Foundation and Intermediate students by defining the requisite skills and knowledge to do so. 
  • Attendees at the course will be better able to understand the ‘how’ of teaching the syllabus, increase knowledge of the assessment criteria and gain insight into how the candidates are generally coping in the examinations. 

Learning Outcomes

Participants will be able to:

  • Demonstrate, physically and/or through explanations, an understanding of the technique/s at each level.
  • Discuss the relevance and interpretation of the assessment criteria in selected exercises and dances.

Participants will have knowledge and understanding of:

Approaches to help their learners develop the necessary strength and understanding to achieve the requirements of the assessment criteria in the examination.

Venue

Xiqu Centre

88 Austin Road West

Recommended preparation

Please kindly prepare 1-3 questions in advance of the workshop so that Ms Roselli can tailor the session to address specific topics of interest. To submit the question(s), please email hello@radhk.org with your questions by 28 February 2026 Saturday.

Knowledge of the exercises and dances of the RAD Intermediate Foundation & Intermediate. You can refer to RAD Hong Kong Shop for syllabus details.

Examiner

Ms Maria Roselli

A.R.A.D  RAD R.T.S – Tutor, Examiner and Solo Seal Examiner for the RAD, Progressing Ballet Certified/ Silver Swans Licence, Dip. PDT (UCT)

I started my ballet training in New Zealand then moved to London to take up a position with the Royal Ballet School (RBS) in 1982. I trained there for 2 years under teachers Dame Ninette de Valois, Sir Michael Somes, Lynn Wallis and Dame Merle Park, performing the Golden Vine fairy (Sleeping Beauty) and La Sylphide pas de deux in the RBS end of year performance.

ln 1984 I was awarded the silver medal at the Adeline Genee and in that same year accepted a full-time contract with the Royal Ballet Company, Covent Garden, London. I worked with many esteemed choreographers including David Bintley, Sir Peter Wright and Sir Kenneth Macmillan under the directorship of Sir Antony Dowell. During this time I toured Russia, Japan, Germany and Australia. ln 1990 l joined National Ballet of Canada; then l joined NAPAC and CAPAB in South Africa dancing many soloist and principal roles including Swanhilda (Coppelia), Sugar Plum fairy (Nutcracker) and Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty).

ln 2000 I retired from the stage to start a family, in that same year I received distinction for the RAD professional dancer’s teacher’s course. 

From 2001 – 2016 I owned and managed my own ballet school in Cape Town, South Africa as well as teaching at the University of Cape Town (UCT) ballet school under the directorship of Dianne Cheesman and the Cape Academy of Performing Arts (CAPA) under Debbie Turner. I have entered many children of all ages into RAD exams and Eisteddfods. I also teach open class, repertoire and coaching at a high level.

ln December 2016 I immigrated to Brisbane with my family and have continued my love of teaching dance, imparting my knowledge plus wealth of experience, to the Australian dance community.

I have been teaching at ballet schools in Brisbane from January 2017 onwards to children of all ages.

I have qualified as a PBT instructor and currently teach both Junior and Senior levels PBT. 

CPD Hours

8 hours Time-Valued CPD

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