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Our Classes!

BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, LYRICAL, and MORE!

We are so pleased to offer the American Ballet Theater National Training for all our students! The ABT curriculum includes a comprehensive selection of age-appropriate outcome-based criteria to give dance students of all ages and ability levels the best possible ballet instruction. With the completions of the ABT Certified Teacher Intensive, Mary Angello (a ABT Certified Teacher) is permitted to register students for exams in primary through level 3. 

Jitterbugs!
18 months- 3yrs
Weekly movement lessons for toddlers with their eagerly participating adults! This course connects social interaction, the growth of fine and gross motor abilities, and cognitive reasoning. Engaging and enjoyable circle exercises, singing and dancing.
Pre-Primary Ballet
ages 3-4  yrs
Emphasizes natural movements with a balletic focus.Students will learn the fundamental concepts of movement and rhythm in this class. We show the children how to move with props and musical instruments, how to be aware of various aspects of their bodies and how to express themselves creatively
Ballet & Tap Combination
ages 5-8 yrs
Serves as an introduction to fundamental tap and ballet movements. A continuation from the Pre-Primary ballet program. Age appropriate music and dances are incorporated into this dance instruction.
Ballet
ages 8 yrs and up
All ballet lessons adhere to the American Academy of Ballet, the Royal Academy of Dance, the Imperial Society of Dance and the American Ballet Theater instructors training curriculum.
Pointe
ages 11yrs and up
*ONLY AFTER EVALUATION*
Pointe is the highest achievement in ballet and is determined by the teacher only after close evaluation of the student. Pointe requires strength,Equilibrium,Posture and Alignment, and Flexibility.
Tap
ages 9 yrs and up
From basic to advanced tap technique.Students' growth is aided in this course through style, rhythm, presentation and musical awareness.
Jazz
ages 9 yrs and up
One of the most well-known and widely practiced dance genres. African and European dancing forms are combined in the type of dance known as jazz. Jazz is a dynamics captivating dance style that improves strength, flexibility and body awareness 
Lyrical
ages 12 yrs and up
Ballet and jazz dancing principles are combined in the dance form known as lyrical. It is performed to song lyrics so that the choreographer may communicate the intense feelings he or she gets from the song. This fashion focuses on a personal approach and the expression of emotions.

Adult Classes 

ages 18 and up
Adult Ballet
This course focuses on showing newcomers or dancers with previous experience the basic ballet positions, how to practice safe stretches at the barre and in center, and using proper hip/body alignment. Throughout the course we slowly develop ballet technique, learn the terminology and execution of the steps . Benefits of taking this class are :
Boost self confidence, Increase flexibility, develop resilience, gain strength, relieve stress and improve posture. 
Adult Tap
All of the tap dance components are developed in our adult tap dance program. This comprises personal style, musicianship (rhythm, timing, and phrasing), and movement vocabulary. You will start learning the sounds and rhythms of this great dance form as soon as you slip on those tap shoes. Smiles and laughter should be the new name for tap dancing. Justifications for enrolling in our Adult Tap class -It's Enjoyable-Excellent workout-Balance and cognitive improvement-Mood lifter- Therapeutic.
Adult Swing
Social partner swing dance known as "East Coast Swing" mostly employs six count rhythms, however there are some eight -count varieties as well. Taught swing styles include East Coast Swing, Lindy and Charleston. Justifications for enrolling in our Adult Swing class -It's Enjoyable-Excellent workout-Balance and cognitive improvement-Mood lifter- Therapeutic.

Our Policies

Tuition 

It is Dance Dynamics' studio policy that registration for our dance season (September-June payment) requires a non refundable registration fee and payment for the last three weeks of September and the first three weeks of June. Please contact us for further pricing information. ​​

Dress Code

Dancers can better prepare for class by putting on a uniform, which also makes it clear that they are attending a structured session. Respecting the art via conduct and dress code fosters the discipline required to learn a traditional art which is advantageous. When everyone wears the same uniform, it promotes equality among dancers and a non-competitive setting. Dance teachers need to be able to examine the body lines of the dancers to make sure that they are performing the skills safely and correctly.​ Long hair must be tied up ( preferably in either a ponytail or bun ) and long jewelry must not be worn during class. Required for classes the regulated leotard which will be discussed once the child is enrolled. 

Make-ups

Being on time and having good attendance are crucial since they show responsibility and dedication to your dance studies. If you miss class due to illness or other personal matters you are urged to attend  make-up sessions offered to you throughout the dance season. You will be informed to which level-appropriate alternatives are  available through our receptionist.

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