A classical form of dance focusing on proper body alignment and fluid movement. Barre, center floor, and across the floor progressions are all used to develop proper ballet technique. Ballet is the foundation upon which most dance forms are based.
Dress Code: Ballet shoes, Skin tone or pink tights, any color leotard (skirt optional). Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
Boys: white or black tank or shirt, black leggings, tights, or fitted long shorts/bike shorts.
A dance form or dance that is matched to the rhythms and techniques of jazz music, developed by African Americans in the early part of the 20th century. How to spot it: parallel passé, pivots and isolation.
Dress Code: NO BLACK JAZZ SHOES. Skin tone jazz shoes. Leotard, Shorts, crop top, fitted athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching are all acceptable. Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
Adults: Comfortable athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching.
This popular, energetic form of dance allows dancers to perform with freedom of movement, adding in their own personalities. This class is inspired by today’s latest music and current trends in dance.
Dress Code: NO BLACK SOLED SHOES. Clean athletic shoes. Fitted athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching. Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
An expressive form of dance that incorporates a fusion of many dance styles. Many times, this style tells a story through choreography and dance phrases inspired by the lyrics of the song being used. Dancers are encouraged to explore their emotions and movement through improvisation. A strong ballet and jazz foundation enhances the quality of movement.
Dress Code: Pirouette Shoes. Leotard, Shorts, crop top, fitted athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching are all acceptable. Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
One of the most traditional forms of dance using special shoes to create different rhythms, sounds & patterns. Tap is great for developing musicality and coordination skills.
Dress Code: NO BLACK TAP SHOES. Skin tone tap shoes. Leotard, Shorts, crop top, fitted athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching are all acceptable. Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
Acro combines techniques used in both dance and acrobatics. Flexibility, contortion, balance, and tumbling skills are all incorporated into the structure of this dance class.
Dress Code: Leotard, Shorts, crop top, fitted athletic wear that hides undergarments when kicking and stretching are all acceptable. Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
Ballet/Tap ages 2-4 is a joyful way for children to explore movement through music and dance. Students can simultaneously develop motor skills, rhythmic awareness, coordination, and balance in a safe environment.
Dress Code: Ballet shoes, NO BLACK TAP SHOES. Skin tone tap shoes. Skin tone or pink tights, any color leotard (skirt optional) Hair pulled up and away from the dancers face. Water bottle with water only. Dress code not required for trial class.
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