Dance
General Info, Policies and Fees
REGISTRATION: All new and returning students must pay a one time yearly registration fee. These fees are the same whether you take dance, yoga or music classes.
Family Registration……………..$20.00
TUITION:
1 hr………………….. $45.00/mo
Dress Code:
A dress code has both practical and aesthetic purposes. The study of dance is a physical discipline that requires teacher supervision. Proper attire in dance class enables the teacher to give corrections regarding body alignment and insures the safety of the dance. Hair must be kept off the neck and pulled back from the face. For females, buns are required in all ballet classes. Jewelry is not allowed in class and should be left athome. Any student who does not have proper attire may be asked to observe rather than participate in class. We recommend ordering dance wear through discount dance supply online. Walmart carries a limited amount of dance wear also.
Ballet: Females wear pink or black leotards, pink tights, and pink leather ballet slippers in all ballet classes. Girls in creative movement classes may wear tutus and skirts. Older girls may wear ballet skirts or knit dance shorts. Any sweaters or legwarmers should be removed after warm-up. Boys in creative movement and beginning classes wear black or gray shorts, white fitted t-shirts, white socks, and black leather ballet shoes. Black or gray sweatpants are permitted at the discretion of the teacher.
Pre-school Discover Dance: Shorts and t-shirt or a leotard of any color. Bare feet or ballet slippers.
Tap and Jazz: Females may wear any color leotard and black, tan, or pink tights. Jazz pants or shorts are permitted. Hems of pants must not touch the floor. No sweat pants, pajama pants, or boxers. Two piece dancewear (top and pants) must be form fitting. No exposed midriffs. No baggy t-shirts. Males wear Jazz pants and form fitting t-shirt.
Shoes: Tan slip-on jazz shoes. black tap shoes. (Black shoes for males)
HipHop: There is no set dress code for these classes; however, no jeans are allowed, and clothes must not restrict movement. Jazz sneakers are worn. Street shoes are never allowed on the dance floor.
Recital: abundance is a school year program. Recitals will be held in the later Spring. Dates will be announced after Christmas Break. There is a $20.00 per family recital fee payable by the last week of March. Costumes for the recital range in price from approximately $40.00 to $65.00 each.
Summer Programming: We offer an exciting Summer program for all ages! This includes camps, workshops and regular classes.
Additional Opportunities: In addition to our Spring Showcase, we hold optional Christmas and winter shows, outdoor park shows and various community performances.
At abundance we want every class to be a positive experience. One key to this is communication. If you or your child encounter a problem of any kind please bring it to the attention of the teacher right away. No concern is ever considered insignificant, but we can’t fix a problem if we are not aware of it. Your success in class and your enjoyment of the art of dance is our constant and primary goal.
We encourage exposure to professional dance by providing many different educational opportunities. Master teachers are brought to the studio and dancers may choose to participate in regional dance workshops and master classes.
General Info, Policies and Fees
REGISTRATION: All new and returning students must pay a one time yearly registration fee. These fees are the same whether you take dance, yoga or music classes.
Family Registration……………..$20.00
TUITION:
1 hr………………….. $45.00/mo
Dress Code:
A dress code has both practical and aesthetic purposes. The study of dance is a physical discipline that requires teacher supervision. Proper attire in dance class enables the teacher to give corrections regarding body alignment and insures the safety of the dance. Hair must be kept off the neck and pulled back from the face. For females, buns are required in all ballet classes. Jewelry is not allowed in class and should be left athome. Any student who does not have proper attire may be asked to observe rather than participate in class. We recommend ordering dance wear through discount dance supply online. Walmart carries a limited amount of dance wear also.
Ballet: Females wear pink or black leotards, pink tights, and pink leather ballet slippers in all ballet classes. Girls in creative movement classes may wear tutus and skirts. Older girls may wear ballet skirts or knit dance shorts. Any sweaters or legwarmers should be removed after warm-up. Boys in creative movement and beginning classes wear black or gray shorts, white fitted t-shirts, white socks, and black leather ballet shoes. Black or gray sweatpants are permitted at the discretion of the teacher.
Pre-school Discover Dance: Shorts and t-shirt or a leotard of any color. Bare feet or ballet slippers.
Tap and Jazz: Females may wear any color leotard and black, tan, or pink tights. Jazz pants or shorts are permitted. Hems of pants must not touch the floor. No sweat pants, pajama pants, or boxers. Two piece dancewear (top and pants) must be form fitting. No exposed midriffs. No baggy t-shirts. Males wear Jazz pants and form fitting t-shirt.
Shoes: Tan slip-on jazz shoes. black tap shoes. (Black shoes for males)
HipHop: There is no set dress code for these classes; however, no jeans are allowed, and clothes must not restrict movement. Jazz sneakers are worn. Street shoes are never allowed on the dance floor.
Recital: abundance is a school year program. Recitals will be held in the later Spring. Dates will be announced after Christmas Break. There is a $20.00 per family recital fee payable by the last week of March. Costumes for the recital range in price from approximately $40.00 to $65.00 each.
Summer Programming: We offer an exciting Summer program for all ages! This includes camps, workshops and regular classes.
Additional Opportunities: In addition to our Spring Showcase, we hold optional Christmas and winter shows, outdoor park shows and various community performances.
At abundance we want every class to be a positive experience. One key to this is communication. If you or your child encounter a problem of any kind please bring it to the attention of the teacher right away. No concern is ever considered insignificant, but we can’t fix a problem if we are not aware of it. Your success in class and your enjoyment of the art of dance is our constant and primary goal.
We encourage exposure to professional dance by providing many different educational opportunities. Master teachers are brought to the studio and dancers may choose to participate in regional dance workshops and master classes.