Group Classes Offered
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Some classes do fill, as there are limited class sizes in all our classes.
Music & Me ~ Classes for ages 2 - 3 and 4 - 7
As most early childhood educators know, music and movement are linked even
from birth and infancy. Bouncing and/or rocking to the sound of a mother or
father singing/humming are children's first experiences in music and
movement. Children cannot help but respond to the rhythm, beat and moods
that different kinds of music suggest. Undeniably, music in many forms is an accessible accompaniment to either improvised or more structure movement sequences. In
Music & Me classes, students will learn creative movements, basic beats and rhythms, all with the implementation of musical instruments such as Maracas, Bongo Drums,
Rain-Makers, Triangles, and so many more.
Creative Movement ~ Ages 2 - 3
Creative movement and dance is an enjoyable way for young children to develop their physical skills, channel their energy, stimulate their imagination and promote their
creativity. Creative movement involves using body actions to communicate an image (the wind, a frog, a rabbit), an idea (a journey, a dream) or a feeling (strength).
Creative dance in early childhood education corresponds to the fundamental phase of movement development that occurs between the ages of two to seven. During this
time, motor skills (e.g., hopping, rolling, crawling, walking, running, jumping, leaping and galloping), non-motor skills (e.g., stretching, bending, twisting, turning, shaking
and swinging), and stability and balance skills are able to flourish when children are provided with sufficient practice opportunities. A social benefit of creative movement is
that it encourages an interactive environment where children share space as they explore movement together but in their own way. Gradually, opportunities for children to
observe different responses to movement ideas are given and the possibility of creating movements together becomes more appealing.
Combo ~ BTA (Ballet, Tap, Acro) ~ Ages 4 - 6
This
sixty
minute
class
is
structured
for
younger
children
who
are
interested
in
a
more
comprehensive
dance
environment.
Classes
will
begin
with
ballet
(barre
work,
positions,
enhancing
turnout,
traveling,
and
beginning
leaps
and
turns),
followed
by
tap
(stationary
tapping,
traveling,
and
sound
identification),
and
finally,
acro
(strength,
flexibility,
and
basic
tumbling
skills).
This
class
acts
as
a
precursor
for
more
advanced
levels
of
Ballet,
Tap,
and
Acro.
Therefore,
children
may
remain
in
this
class
for
1
to
3
years to fully learn the basics of dance such as body and feet positions and beginner jumps, leaps, and turns.
Trio ~ BTJ (Ballet, Tap, Jazz)
For
children
ages
7
and
up.
This
ninety-minute
class
is
structured
for
older
children
who
are
interested
in
more
styles
of
dance
and
a
more
comprehensive
dance
environment.
Classes
will
begin
with
ballet
(barre
work,
positions,
enhancing
turnout,
traveling,
and
beginning
leaps
and
turns),
followed
by
tap
(stationary
tapping,
traveling,
and
sound
identification),
and
finally,
jazz
(jumps,
turns,
traveling
and
rhythmic
movement).
This
class
acts
as
a
precursor
for
more
advanced
levels
of
Ballet,
Tap, and Jazz. Therefore, children may remain in this class for 1 to 3 years.
Ballet I, II, III
In
Ballet
I
students
are
introduced
to
fundamental
exercises,
techniques,
and
steps
of
classical
ballet,
basic
ballet
terminology,
correct
body
alignment,
and
simple
adagio
and
allegro
combinations
are
introduced
in
barre
and
center
work.
Through
level
progression,
the
emphasis
is
on
developing
an
aesthetic
awareness
of
the
art,
understanding
ballet
theory,
perfecting
technique,
review
of
basic
exercises
and
terminology,
pirouettes
are
introduced,
body
alignment,
technical
accuracy
is
stressed,
increased movement vocabulary, and performance quality, combinations, musicality, style, and theatricality, etc.
Pointe ~ Beginners to Advanced
Basic
techniques
of
dancing
on
pointe.
An
introduction
to
correct
pointe
positions
and
exercises
to
strengthen
the
feet
and
legs.
This
class
will
challenge
the
beginner
through
advanced
dancer
with
choreography,
pointe
work,
&
repertoire.
Dancers
enrolled
in
pointe
class
are
required
to
be
taking
at
least
1
hour
of
ballet
training
per
week.
Classes
are
conducted
in
a
professional
manner
-
proper
dance
attire
is
absolutely
enforced!
All
students
are
required
to
arrive
to
class
on
time,
hair
should
be
securely placed in a bun, black leotards, pink tights, and pointe shoes. There are absolutely no baggy clothes or messy hair permitted in class!
Tap ~ Beginners to Advanced
Simple
key
techniques,
basic
exercises,
and
movements.
Variety
of
rhythmic
patterns,
fundamental
steps,
and
graded
routines.
Brief
history,
choreographic
principles,
and
improvisation.
Shuffles,
ball
changes,
heel
drops,
time
steps,
flaps,
and
beginning
turns
are
introduced.
Through
level
progression,
emphasis
is
on
developing
on-stage
choreography,
further
development
of
pre-dance
warm-up
exercises
to
include
exercises
for
balance
and
body
alignment,
turns,
spins,
and
focus
are
introduced
and
coordinated
with
precision
tap
combinations.
Further
level
advancement
includes
the
study
and
performance
of
popular
tap
dancing
styles
to
include
the
ease
of
Fred
Astaire,
the
aggressiveness
of
Gene
Kelly,
the
contemporary
style
of
Tommy
Tune,
and
the
timeless
vaudeville
style
of
Honi
Coles.
Concentration
is
on
technical
accuracy,
increased movement vocabulary, and performance quality. Wings, pull-backs, turns, and precision steps are stressed.
Jazz ~ Beginners to Advanced
Introduction
to
fundamental
jazz
techniques,
exercises,
walks,
and
movement
phrases
of
the
jazz
style.
Basic
knowledge
of
changing
jazz
styles
through
the
years.
Emphasis
on
perfecting
techniques,
creating
basic
jazz
compositions,
and
developing
a
more
in-depth
understanding
of
the
historical
growth
of
American
jazz
dance.
Review
of
basic
exercises
and
terminology.
Rock,
funky
lyric,
and
percussive
movements
are
studied.
Jazz
turns,
body
isolations,
and
steps
of
elevation
are
incorporated.
Proficient
technique,
correct
body
alignment,
and
performance
are
stressed.
Jazz
isolations,
body
rolls,
turns,
and
slides
are
studied.
Movement
vocabulary
to
include
jazz
styles of contemporary choreographers. Increased technical skill is developed through complex phrases of movement. Performance, style, and musicality are stressed.
Lyrical ~ Beginners to Advanced
Lyrical
dance
is
best
described
as
a
mix
between
ballet
and
jazz.
Dancers
will
be
exposed
to
a
unique
style
of
dance
that
will
enforce
emotional
performance
along
with
technical movement. Dancers will perform a stretch, centerwork, and travel across the floor.
Contemporary ~ Intermediate, Advanced
Contemporary
dance
is
characterized
by
its
versatility:
contemporary
can
be
danced
to
almost
any
style
of
music,
or
united
with
other
dance
forms
to
create
new
styles
of
movement.
Contemporary
seeks
to
work
with
the
natural
alignment
of
the
body,
and
is
therefore
safe
and
accessible
for
beginners.
At
the
same
time,
the
ease
of
movement
promoted
by
contemporary
dance
technique
allows
experienced
dancers
to
push
new
boundaries
of
body
movement.
Contemporary
dance
principles
include:
centering,
alignment,
gravity,
breath,
contraction,
release,
fall
and
recovery,
suspension,
balance
and
off-balance,
tension
and
relaxation,
opposition
and
emotion.
Rather
than
emphasizing
technique
per
se,
which
is
seen
more
as
a
tool
for
the
dancer
and
a
means
by
which
to
strengthen
the
body,
increase
flexibility,
and
through
a
deliberate
exposure
of
the
contemporary
dancer
to
a
wide
range
of
techniques
to
ensure
versatility,
contemporary
dance
as
a
field
is
more
concerned
with
examining
the
choreographic
and
performing
process:
as
a
result
there
has
been
limited
development
of
dance
techniques
by
seminal
dance
artists.
Instead,
contemporary
dance
draws
on
modern
dance
techniques
(developed
in
the
first
sixty
years
of
the
20th
century)
and
an
array
of
still
developing
philosophies
of
movement
based
on
study
of
the
human body and body/mind inter-relationships.
Modern ~ Beginners to Advanced
Introduction
of
fundamental
exercises,
techniques,
and
movement
phrases
of
modern
dance.
Basic
modern
dance
principles
are
introduced
in
axial
and
locomotor
exercises.
Modern
dance
innovators
and
their
styles
are
discussed.
Includes
an
understanding
of
contemporary
dance
as
a
creative
art
form,
perfecting
technique,
developing
improvisational
skills,
experimenting
with
creative
movement
studies,
and
analyzing
rhythmic
patterns.
Review
of
basic
exercises
and
terminology.
The
study
of
contemporary
modern
dance
on
an
intermediate
level.
Correct
body
alignment,
development
of
technique,
and
efficient
use
of
the
body
through
movement
are
stressed.
Various
falls,
turns,
and
contractions
are
studied.
Elements
of
time,
flow,
weight,
space,
and
varied
rhythmic
structures
are
incorporated
into
movement
phrases.
Improvisational
skills
are
employed.
Emphasis
is
on
more
complex
movement
phrases.
Individual
expression,
musicality,
style,
and
performance
are
stressed.
Improvisational skills are employed.
Hip Hop Beginners to Advanced
This
high
energy
dance
class
will
introduce
students
to
the
basics
of
hip
hop,
including
the
latest
hip
hop
trends
&
break
dancing
moves
which
prepare
them
for
more
advanced
hip
hop
training.
All
movement
will
be
modest
&
age
appropriate.
Music
is
carefully
selected
to
avoid
questionable
content.
Past
hip
hop
experience
is
great,
but
even
beginners
will
have
a
blast
in
this
fast
paced,
high
energy
dance
class.
Dance
conditioning
will
be
introduced
to
strengthen
the
body
for
more
advanced
hip-hop
training.
Designed
for
the
high
school
dancer,
this
high
energy
dance
class
will
go
more
in
depth
with
hip-hop
training,
including
the
latest
dance
trends
and
break-dancing
moves.
This
class
is
great
for
the
student
who
just
wants
to
come
&
get
funky
as
well
as
the
serious
dancer
looking
to
improve
their
hip
hop
skills.
All
movement
will
be
modest & age appropriate.
Acro. ~ Beginners to Advanced
The
class
will
focus
on
basic
acrobatics
skills
such
as
bridges,
rolls,
cartwheels,
standing
backbends,
and
limbers.
Dance
elements
will
be
incorporated
into
the
class
as
well.
Level
progression
will
include
cartwheels
on
both
sides,
walkovers,
handsprings,
tucks,
and
aerials.
Advanced
tumbling
passes
along
with
more
complex
dance
elements
will
be
incorporated
into
the
class
as
level
progression
proceeds
towards
the
advanced
level.
Dancers
should
always
come
to
class
in
dance/gymnastic
attire
-
no
baggy street clothes for safety reasons. Dancers will be barefoot during all acro. classes and jewelry is never permitted.
Polynesian ~ Beginners to Advanced
In
this
class
you
will
learn
about
the
dying
cultures
of
the
Hawaiian
and
the
Tahitian
natives,
and
their
different
styles
of
dance,
as
well
as
the
implementation
of
instruments used in these very elaborate and visually stunning forms of dance. This is an educational experience to last a lifetime
NEW....Bollywood Classes
Drama/Musical Theater
This
fun
class
will
engage
students
with
basic
drama
games,
focusing
on
character,
emotion,
&
actions.
It
will
introduce
students
to
monologue
&
scene
study
through
a
variety
of
interactive
activities
which
lead
them
to
the
world
of
acting.
Through
level
progression,
students
will
learn
to
channel
their
creative
energy,
focusing
on
character, plot, & basic acting techniques through monologue, scene study, & dramatic improvisation.
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