

RAD Singapore Senior Summer School 2026
Monday 22 June 2026 – Friday 26 June 2026
9:30am to 5:00pm (SGT) each day
Event Date:
Monday 22 June 2026 – Friday 26 June 2026
Event Time:
9:30am to 5:00pm (SGT) each day
Country:
Location:
Singapore Ballet’s Community Studio
Available Online?
No
Who’s it for?
Open to students studying RAD Intermediate and above, or equivalent (aged 11 – 25).
Fee:
RAD Member: $1,000 (Early Bird) / $1,100 (Regular)
Non-Member: $1,200 (Early Bird) / $1,300 (Regular)
Contact:
RAD Senior Summer School is back in Singapore in June 2026! The RAD Senior Summer School provides a high standard of dance education for dancers who are passionate about their artistic pursuits.
Designed for young aspiring dancers, students will learn from top professional teachers in the industry, including Alexander Campbell (Artistic Director, RAD), Janek Schergen (Artistic Director, Singapore Ballet), Rosa Park (Ballet Mistress and Former Principal, Singapore Ballet), and others!
Through a week of classes that culminate in a sharing of work on the final day of the course, this 5-day programme will highlight the students’ development of performance quality that complements RAD syllabus training, take them beyond the pursuit of awards and medals, and allow them to deep dive into strengthening their fundamentals, creativity, and expression of dance. With the opportunity of making friends with like-minded students in a supportive, fun, and creative environment, this 5-day course is centred on challenging their artistic development while building their inner confidence as a dancer.
With limited slots available, register now to secure your place.
Registration Period
- Early Bird: 1 Feb – 14 Feb 2026 (2 weeks)
- Regular Sale: 15 Feb – 14 Mar 2026 (4 weeks)
Classes
All students will participate in classical ballet technique and contemporary technique classes in the morning, followed by repertoire and choreography/creative sessions in the afternoon. Each class will be approximately 1.5 hours in duration. There will be a Students Studio Showcase in the studio at the end of the day on Friday, 26 June.
To get a feel for what a day at the Senior Summer School looks like, see our example timetable. Please note, this course does not include pointe work.
Who can attend?
Students should be between the ages 11 – 25 to attend this course.
Senior Summer School students should currently be studying the Vocational Graded ballet syllabus, Intermediate up to Advanced 2, or the equivalent, and therefore be familiar with the ballet terminology and phrases at Intermediate level or above. There is no audition, selection, or elimination process. Students will be grouped by the Artistic Team according to their age and the information provided on their application relating to their Grade in ballet and other dance experience. Please ensure your application is accurate.
Students can be studying the RAD ballet syllabus or another ballet syllabus, and are not required to have RAD Membership to be eligible to attend the London Summer School. Please review our syllabus vocabulary if you are unsure what level they are currently studying.
Schedule
Monday-Friday: 9.45am – 5pm
A full timetable will be included in the final Information Pack sent to all attendees following the closing date. Students will have a short morning and afternoon break with a longer lunch break in the middle of the day.
Lunch
Students must bring a packed lunch each day as this will not be provided. Snacks and drinks will be available for students during the breaks. All dietary requirements should be submitted at the time of applying.
Venue
The Senior Summer School will be held at Singapore Ballet’s studio, located at the 7th floor of Bugis+ Mall. The address is:
Bugis+ Mall, 201 Victoria St, #07-02/03, Singapore 188067
Faculty information
Alexander Campbell

Alexander trained at The Royal Ballet School and joined Birmingham Royal Ballet on graduation. He joined The Royal Ballet as a Soloist in 2011 and was promoted to First Soloist in 2012 and Principal in 2016.
Alexander was born in Sydney and trained at Academy Ballet, Sydney, before joining The Royal Ballet School. In 2003 he won the silver medal at the Genée International Ballet Competition and was a Prix de Lausanne finalist. He joined Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) in 2005, and was promoted to first soloist in 2009.
Alexander Campbell started as Artistic Director of the Royal Academy of Dance in April 2024, following his role as Principal of The Royal Ballet, a position he held from 2016-2024.
Belinda Roy

Originally from Canterbury, Belinda graduated with a first-class BA (Hons) in Ballet Education from the Royal Academy of Dance in 2019. She also gained a Distinction in becoming a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dance and received the Iris Truscott Scholarship in her final year. Belinda then went on to complete an MA in Dance Performance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, whilst being a member of Transitions Dance Company. It was from this experience that she decided to combine both her teaching and performing career paths.
Belinda teaches ballet, contemporary and creative dance to a wide range of participants in private dance schools and community settings in and around London for organisations such as Rambert and the RAD. She is passionate about helping participants explore their creative potential whilst simultaneously improving their technical ability and confidence.
Belinda is also a freelance contemporary dancer and has performed internationally in stadium events, for television and in theatres, including the Royal Opera House. Belinda’s experience of teaching and performing culminates in fun, challenging and rewarding dance lessons, where the students will feel supported in a safe and positive environment.
Janek Schergen

Janek Schergen danced with Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet, before progressing to be the Ballet Master at The Washington Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and Norwegian National Ballet over the years. He became the Artistic Director at Singapore Ballet (formerly Singapore Dance Theatre) in 2008, where he taught the debut ballets presented in 1988.
Janek Schergen has staged many classical productions (including Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Don Quixote, and Cinderella), and developed programmes for Singapore Ballet, including the Scholar’s Programme, One @ the Ballet, The Ambassadors Circle, Celebration in Dance (a collaboration between SDT and the RAD), and many other platforms.
He has been on several assessment committees for the Singapore National Arts Council, and on the judging panels in many international dance competitions. He also received the Public Service Medal at the National Day Awards 2017, the “Swede of the Year 2019” Award by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Singapore, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Ballet Grand Prix (Singapore) in 2023 for his decades of outstanding contribution to the Singapore dance scene.
Rosa Park

Rosa is a versatile artist and dedicated educator, with unwavering dedication and boundless passion. After six years of intensive training at Sunhwa Arts School, she graduated as the top performer in her class, before earning a Bachelor’s Degree from Ewha Womans University and a Master’s Degree from Sejong University. As her final university year, she was given the prestigious role of Principal in Korean National Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker”, and had the privilege of dancing with the Royal Swedish Ballet’s Swan Lake.
Since then, her journey in the world of dance has been nothing short of remarkable. As a Principal with Singapore Ballet, she achieved significant recognition, including gracing the cover of Dance Europe Magazine. Through the years, she has received plaudits for her astute performance in classical ballet pieces such as Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote and many more. She also had the privilege of dancing in several pieces choreographed by the renowned choreographers like Choo San Goh, Gorege Balanchine, Edwaard Liang, Val Caniparoli, and Natalie Weir.
In addition to her remarkable career with Singapore Ballet, Rosa generously shares her passion and expertise with the next generation of dancers. She serves as an adjunct lecturer at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, imparting her knowledge and inspiring budding talents.
Registration for Singapore’s RAD Senior Summer School will open on 1 February 2026. In the mean time, kindly ensure that students have a valid membership if they wish to receive the member’s price.
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