Innervisions Theater of the Arts Center
What Seems So Hard to Them Now, Will Some Day Be Their Warm Up
Innervisions Theater Arts Center
Benefits of Being a Dancer
Why do you dance? Is it for fitness? To learn something new? Or is it an artistic outlet? Does it allow you to express yourself? Knowing why you dedicate your time and efforts to dancing can help you keep sight of what’s really important.
Don’t entertain negative self-talk. When you experience fear and insecurity, tell yourself, “I can, and I will.” Repeating positive affirmations increases your confidence and willingness to try new things. It doesn’t matter if you do things perfectly. The most important thing is that you don’t allow fear to hold you back.
Choose Your Style
Students receive a 90-minute class in Ballet, Tap and African (30 min. each). Students learn introductory movement in the various dance techniques, learn basic musicality and participate in fun exercise and movement.
Students receive a 2-hour class in Ballet, Tap, African and Jazz (30 min. each). Students learn more challenging movement, while continuing to enhance musicality and develop dance skills.
Students may take any or all of the following one-hour classes: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and African. The ballet, tap and African classes are divided in two sections based on the student’s level of technique and understanding of dance terminology (Level I and Level II). Level II students must have a minimum of 3 years formal dance training, however, permanent placement is subject to evaluation by the instructor(s)/directors.
Students may take any or all of the following one-hour classes: Ballet, Tap, Modern Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and African.
Students may take any or all of the following one-hour classes: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and African. The ballet, tap and African classes are divided in two sections based on the student’s level of technique and understanding of dance terminology (Level I and Level II). Level II students must have a minimum of 3 years formal dance training, however, permanent placement is subject to evaluation by the instructor(s)/directors.
Students may take any or all of the following one-hour classes: Ballet, Tap, Modern Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and African.
Students may take any or all of the following one hour classes: Contemporary, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and African. The Teen Contemporary class is divided in two sections based on the student’s level of technique (Level I and Level II). Level II students must have a minimum of 3 years formal dance training, however, permanent placement is subject to evaluation by the instructor(s)/directors.