Class List and Requirements

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Hip HOP
$ 57

per month

Class Uniform

Girls:      Any color leotard or tight fitting top, tights or jazz pants, black jazz shoes     or black jazz sneakers.  

Men/Boys:     Any solid color T-shirt and black dance pants or sweatpants, black jazz shoes or black jazz sneakers.  

NO BARE LEGS and LONG HAIR MUST BE SECURELY TIED UP – Ponytails are allowed.

No Bare Midriffs. Blue jeans are not allowed.


Jazz
$ 57

per month

Class Uniform

Girls Levels 4-6: Use the Ballet Chart as the guide.

 Men/Boys: Black or white color T-shirt, shorts, black dance pants or sweatpants, black leather ballet shoes or black jazz shoes. 

  NO BARE LEGS and LONG HAIR MUST BE SECURELY TIED UP – Ponytails are allowed.  

Jazz Sneakers are not allowed for the recital. No Bare Midriffs.


Lyrical/Contemporary/Modern
$ 57

per month

Class Uniform

Girls only: Any primarily solid color leotard and footless or transitional tights. Jazz pants or dance skirts are allowed. 

Men/Boys: Black tights or dance pants, black or white solid color T-shirt. Students dance in bare feet or open modern sandals.                                      NO BARE LEGS and LONG HAIR MUST BE SECURELY TIED UP – Ponytails are allowed.

No Bare Midriffs.


TAp (Levels 4-8)
$ 57

per month

Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion . Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by  using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion.


Class Uniform

Girls Levels 4-6: Use the Ballet Chart as the guide.

 Men/Boys: Black or white color T-shirt, shorts, black dance pants or sweatpants, black leather ballet shoes or black jazz shoes. 

   NO BARE LEGS and LONG HAIR MUST BE SECURELY TIED UP – Ponytails are allowed.  

Jazz Sneakers are not allowed for the recital. No Bare Midriffs.


Piano, Voice, Violin, Guitar, Drums, Flute
$ Varies

per month

Dress Code

It’s important for students abide by a dress code policy for the following reasons:

  • A neat and tidy appearance sets an attitude of attentiveness and respect for students, teacher, and the art of dance.
  • Teachers must be able to see the dancer’s body outline clearly in order to make proper corrections on posture, alignment, etc.
  • Hair must be properly secured and tied up off of the face and neck for all styles of dance.
  • Jewelry must not be loose or dangling.
  • Gum chewing is not allowed due to danger of choking and appearance.
  • No loose fitting pants, blue jeans or t-shirts (they are not dance attire).
  • No costumes are allowed in class unless a dress up day is announced by the individual teacher.