International Students
Open Classes:
International students can arrive at any time of the year to attend open classes and workshops, traveling on a tourist visa.
Professional Studies Program - 9 Months (PSP):
For periods of study greater than 90 days, including the nine-month Professional Studies Program (click here for more information), International students must obtain a Student Visa from the US government. This F-1 visa can be arranged through the Limón/Peridance Visa Program. This entitles students to stay in the US for up to a year to study dance full-time, and is renewable. The Limón/Peridance Visa Program provides an additional 20 technique classes per month beyond the Limón Program itself. These classes are chosen from the Peridance schedule of ballet, yoga, contemporary and many other movement styles. The PSP/Visa may be taken as either a 9 or 12 month version. Twelve month students may start anytime after June 1, 2013.
Intensive Studies Program – 3 Months (FSP and SSP):
The twelve-week Fall and Spring Intensive Program students can apply for the 3-month Limón/Peridance Visa Program which provides an additional 22 technique classes per month beyond the Limón Program itself. FSP or SSP programs also fall within a 90-day tourist visa. Click here for more information.
The visa application process requires prepayment of tuition, proof of financial support, and a non-refundable processing fee. Please note there are separate fees are payable to both Limon and Peridance for the respective portions of Visa program. Click here to visit the Peridance website for more information on the application process.
Extra class packages for Domestic Students:
Domestic Students can also purchase class packages (only in conjunction with Limón programs) similar to the Peridance visa programs above.
For more information on all Limón Programs, contact the Program Manager, Becky Brown, at bbrown@limon.org.
