JUNIOR LEVEL
Ages 6-9 years old.
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, 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.
TEEN LEVEL
Ages 14-18 years old.
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 into two sections based on the student’s level of technique (Level I and Level II). Level II students must have at least 3 years of 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: Contemporary, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics, and African. The Teen Contemporary class is divided into two sections based on the student’s level of technique (Level I and Level II). Level II students must have at least 3 years of formal dance training, however, permanent placement is subject to evaluation by the instructor(s)/directors.
PRO CLASS
Ages 8-13 years old.
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 courses are divided into 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 at least 3 years of 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, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acrobatics, and African. The ballet, tap, and African courses are divided into 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 at least 3 years of formal dance training, however, permanent placement is subject to evaluation by the instructor(s)/directors.