BALLET 1 (7-9)
An artistic dance form which is very disciplined using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Skills taught are posture, alignment, balance, poise, grace, technique, steps and their names. Classical ballet, which originated in Renaissance Italy and established during the 19th century, is characterized by light, graceful, fluid movements.
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This class is for beginning ballet students and can repeated for 1-3 years for a strong foundation in ballet technique and terminology.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Tuesday 5:30-6:15pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Leotard, tights, skirts. Hair pulled back (ponytail or bun). Pink ballet shoes
BALLROOM Youth (9-12)
Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances which can be done both socially and competitively. Styles range from waltz, quickstep, cha-cha, samba, and many more! Dancers will learn different styles as well as proper dance position, footwork, and rhythm.
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DAYS AND TIMES:
-Tuesday 6:25-7:10pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Clothes you can move in. Closed-toed shoes.
BALLET 2 (9-12)
An artistic dance form which is very disciplined using precise
and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Skills taught are posture,
alignment, balance, poise, grace, technique, steps and their names. Classical ballet, which originated in Renaissance Italy and established during the 19th
century, is characterized by light, graceful, fluid movements.
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This class is a beginning/intermediate class that prepares dancers for more advance technique by laying a strong foundation. This class can be repeated for several years.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Thursday 5:30-6:15pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Leotard, tights, skirt. Hair pulled back (ponytail or bun). Pink ballet shoes
JAZZ 2 (9-10)
A type of dance from native American origin characterized by
improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. Students will learn fluid and static body movement, isolating muscles, rhythm, jumps, leaps, turns and flexibility.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Tuesday 4:45-5:30pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Form fitting clothes, socks, bare feet, or jazz shoes. NO JEANS. Hair pulled back.
JAZZ 3 (11-12)
A type of dance from native American origin characterized by
improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. Students will learn fluid and static body movement, isolating muscles, rhythm, jumps, leaps, turns and flexibility.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Thursday 6:15-7:00pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Form fitting clothes, socks, bare feet, or jazz shoes. NO JEANS. Hair pulled back.
TAP YELLOW (7+)
Tap dancing involves shoes with metal plates on the bottom to hear
the sounds. Students start with basics that get built upon and added to becoming more intricate and complicated that are used throughout all tap dancing levels.
Focus is on Sound and Technique, Rhythm and Timing, while learning steps,
their names and how to incorporate them into choreography. As tappers
advance an awareness is made of the different types snd styles of percussive
dance.
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This class is good for older beginners in tap or younger students with 1-2 years of tap experience.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Monday 4:00-4:45pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Dance attire (stretchy clothes, leggings,...etc.) NO JEANS. Hair out of face, black tap shoes
TAP BLUE (9+)
Tap dancing involves shoes with metal plates on the bottom to hear
the sounds. Students start with basics that get built upon and added to becoming more intricate and complicated that are used throughout all tap dancing levels.
Focus is on Sound and Technique, Rhythm and Timing, while learning steps,
their names and how to incorporate them into choreography. As tappers
advance an awareness is made of the different types snd styles of percussive
dance.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Monday 4:45-5:30pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Dance attire (stretchy clothes, leggings,...etc.) NO JEANS. Hair out of face, black tap shoes
TAP RED (11+)
*(needs teacher approval)
Tap dancing involves shoes with metal plates on the bottom to hear
the sounds. Students start with basics that get built upon and added to becoming more intricate and complicated that are used throughout all tap dancing levels.
Focus is on Sound and Technique, Rhythm and Timing, while learning steps, their names and how to incorporate them into choreography. As tappers advance an awareness is made of the different types snd styles of percussive dance.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Monday 5:45-6:30pm
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DRESSCODE:
-Dance attire (stretchy clothes, leggings,...etc.) NO JEANS. Hair out of face, black tap shoes
HIP HOP Youth (7-11)
Funky version of jazz, It includes a wide range of styles
primarily breaking, locking, and popping which were created in the 1970s and
made popular by dance crews in the United States.
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DAY AND TIME:
-Tuesday 4:00-4:45pm
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DRESS CODE:
-Loose fitting clothes, sneakers. NO JEANS. Hair pulled back.