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Here are the class descriptions of the classes we offer:

(This is just a guide...ask an instructor where you child would be best placed)

Ballet:     The most beautiful of the performing arts, and the foundation for all dance styles.  This is the most important form of dance, and is strongly advised for the more serious dancer to build technique, and highly recommended for the little girls who have always dreamed of being a ballerina!  Teaches a child basic movement, poise, and grace.

                      Pink Ballet Shoes, tights and a leotard are required. 

Tap:         Always a favorite!  Not only do the kids extremely enjoy to make noise and hear themselves making sound, but this form of dance strongly helps musicality and rhythm.

                        Tap shoes are required (ask an instructor what style and color before purchasing)

Jazz:         Another popular dance form. Emphasis is on basic technique, stretch, turns & leaps!  



Lyrical/Contemporary:    Emphasis is on basic technique, stretch, turns & leaps, with more of a fluid movement.  Very often referred to as an infusion of ballet and jazz mixed together.  

                        Lyrical Shoes required.


Hip Hop:        This genre of dance not only helps rhythm of the body, but also helps the dancer work on isolations of the body and is just a fun, high energy class that all the kids leave having a wonderful time!

                        Tennis Shoes required. 


Acrobatics:     This is not only an extremely fun class, but this also builds strength & increases flexibility tremendously!  It is also an incredible class to build partner skills.  Acro has many elements and components, including...power tumble, aerial work, contortion work, controlled skills and balance work.  


Power Tumble:      Power Tumble not only works on strength and flexibility, but focuses mainly on the "Power" Skills down the mat.       


Kinderdance:     Creative movement and exercise for the young dancer. Basic muscular and mental development are encouraged through fun.  This is for ages 2-6

                          Incorporating all phases of ballet, tap and creative movement. 
                          Ballet and tap shoes are required. 


Tumble Tots:    This class strictly focuses on tumbling for the younger age.  Basic muscular and mental development are encouraged through fun.  In this class they are learning how to go upside down, gain flexibility, increase strength and order of a classroom.  This is for ages 2-4.

                            Learning basic tumbling skills. 


Children could potentially be in a class and level for a couple years before they advance, as it is normal to spend a couple years in the same class to master all the skills they need before they advance.