Summer Camps 2024

Name
Days
Location
Ballerina Barbie
From Barbie and the Nutcracker to Barbie Swan Lake, you’re sure to be swept away on this magical adventure. It will be a
festival of music and dancing for your young ballerina!

Dance attire suggested but not required. Dress up encouraged :)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Encanto
The enchanting camp captures the magic of Encanto! Are you Waiting for a Miracle? Well, wait no more! Discover your own magic within! Don’t worry, We Don’t Talk About Bruno!

Dance attire suggested but not required. Dress up encouraged :)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Frozen Friends
Take a break from the summer heat and enjoy a frozen journey with Queen Elsa! As we travel down the Magical River, our
Frozen Princess will bring the movie to life!

Dance attire suggested but not required. Dress up encouraged :)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Trolls Hip-Hop Party
Band together with your favorite Trolls friends! Your liltle rock star will sing and dance through a musical fantasy land!

Dance attire suggested but not required. Dress up is encouraged :)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Ninja Camp
Welcome to our dojo where you can hone your ninja dance skills! We’ll tumble, hip-hop and battle our way through this
exciting warrior adventure!

Dance attire not required. Comfortable easy to move in clothes suggested, dress up is encouraged.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
The Eras Par-Tay
Calling all Swifties! Join us and celebrate everything Taylor - sing along on the Eras tour, make t-shirts, share friendship bracelets and more! No Tay fan will want to miss out!

Dance attire not required; comforatable, easy to move in clothes suggested, dress up encouraged.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Tik Tok Hip-Hop
Learn favorite TikTok dances, take on challenges, and create new TikTok dances in this exciting three-day camp! A TikTok account is not necessary for participation.

Dance attire not required; comfortable athletic style clothing recommended.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Fairy Tale Princess
Come to a place where dreams really do come true! Your little princess will be delighted with the enchantment of our kingdom. Dance and twirl with all of your favorite princesses!

Dance attire suggested, but not required. Dress-up is encouraged :)
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA

2024-25 School Year

Name
Days
Location
Contemporary ages 13+
Monday
12:00 PM to 12:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Contemporary ages 7-12
Thursday
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Acro (Sat)
GRADE/AGE: 2nd through 4th, ages 7-10
PRE-REQUISITES: none


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Elementary 1 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Acro 1 to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 1 Tap and/or Elementary 1 Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Elementary 1 Jazz and/or Modern build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
Students must in 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade for the given school year.
Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Saturday
9:15 AM to 10:00 AM
Studio 1
SNDA
Elementary 1 Acro (Tue)
GRADE/AGE: 2nd through 4th, ages 7-10
PRE-REQUISITES: none


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Elementary 1 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Acro 1 to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 1 Tap and/or Elementary 1 Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Elementary 1 Jazz and/or Modern build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
Students must in 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade for the given school year.
Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Elementary 1 Ballet (Thu)
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Ballet introduces students to the basic structure of a ballet class - warm-up, barre work, centre work, traveling steps and choreography - while focusing on beginning ballet skills and terminology.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Jazz, Tap and/or Hip-Hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 1 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard and pink or appropriate tights for skin-tone that can be worn over the foot. Black skirts are permitted, but not required. Black dance sweaters or a black fitted long sleeve shirt may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Appropriate color ballet slippers for skin tone.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braids, or other style appropriate for hair type that gathers hair securely.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance or athletic pants/shorts, and black socks,. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Thursday
6:00 PM to 6:45 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Ballet (Wed)
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Ballet introduces students to the basic structure of a ballet class - warm-up, barre work, centre work, traveling steps and choreography - while focusing on beginning ballet skills and terminology.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Jazz, Tap and/or Hip-Hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 1 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard and pink or appropriate tights for skin-tone that can be worn over the foot. Black skirts are permitted, but not required. Black dance sweaters or a black fitted long sleeve shirt may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Appropriate color ballet slippers for skin tone.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braids, or other style appropriate for hair type that gathers hair securely.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance or athletic pants/shorts, and black socks,. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Wednesday
6:00 PM to 6:45 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Hip-Hop (Sat)
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Hip-Hop introduces students to the basic structure of a hip-hop class - warm-up, centre practice, traveling steps and choreography - while teaching beginning hip-hop dance skills.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Jazz and/or Elementary 1Tap is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 1 Hip-Hop to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 1 Ballet is recommended as well to build strength, technique and performance skills, while Elementary 1 Modern and/or Elementary 1 AcroDance strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Saturday
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Hip-Hop (Tue)
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Hip-Hop introduces students to the basic structure of a hip-hop class - warm-up, centre practice, traveling steps and choreography - while teaching beginning hip-hop dance skills.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Jazz and/or Elementary 1Tap is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 1 Hip-Hop to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 1 Ballet is recommended as well to build strength, technique and performance skills, while Elementary 1 Modern and/or Elementary 1 AcroDance strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Jazz
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none


Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Jazz introduces students ages 7-10 to the basic structure of a jazz class - warm-up, centre practice, traveling steps and choreography - while teaching beginning jazz skills, technique and terminology.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 1 Jazz to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 1 Tap and/or Hip-Hop aid with rhythm development, while Elementary 1 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.

Friday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Modern
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Modern introduces students to the basic structure of a modern dance class - warm-up, centre practice, traveling steps and choreography, while teaching beginning modern dance skills from Simon and Horton techniques.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.


Elementary 1 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 1 Modern to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 1 Tap and/or Elementary 1 Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Elementary 1 Jazz and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color footless or stirrup tights. Dance shorts optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic) and any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE performance. One costume will be required
Wednesday
6:45 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 1 Tap
GRADES 2nd, 3rd & 4th (ages 7-10)
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our Elementary 1 classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in second through fourth grades who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance.

Elementary 1 Tap introduces students to the basic structure of a tap class - warm-up, centre practice, traveling steps and choreography - while teaching beginning tap skills.

Students are placed in classes based on their age and experience, and are continually evaluated by our faculty to insure proper placement. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 1 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 1 Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 1 Jazz and/or Hip-Hop aid with musicality, while Elementary 1 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th of the given school year (age 7-10).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Mary Jane style tap shoes.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic) and any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Friday
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 2 Acro
GRADE/AGE: 5th Grade & above; age 10 & up
PRE-REQUISITES: teacher recommendation or skill test if new student


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Acro 2 continues to build on skills learned in Acro 1 including advanced versions of cartwheels, handstands, walkovers and increased flexibility.

Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Acro 2 to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Tap and/or Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Jazz and/or Modern build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in 5th grade or above for the given school year.
-Students must have the teacher’s recommendation OR be skill tested if new to Studio North Dance Arts.
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.

RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will required.
Tuesday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Elementary 2 Ballet
BEGINNERS & EXPERIENCED students in 5th Grade & above (ages 10 & up)
PRE-REQUISITES: none
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Elementary 2 level classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in 5th grade and above who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance. While this program builds and works on mastery of skills previously introduced in Elementary 1 classes, it is also the entry point for new dance students in 5th grade or above.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. These classes provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 10 and older. Our Elementary 2 level programs allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 2 Jazz, Tap and/or Hip-Hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 2 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 5th grade or above (age 10 & up) for the given school year; experienced 9 year old students may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard and pink or appropriate tights for skin-tone that can be worn over the foot. Black skirts are permitted, but not required. Black dance sweaters or a black fitted long sleeve shirt may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Appropriate color ballet slippers for skin tone.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braids, or other style appropriate for hair type that gathers hair securely.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance or athletic pants/shorts, and black socks,. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will required.
Wednesday
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Elementary 2 Hip-Hop
AGE: 5th Grade & above (ages 10 & up)
PRE-REQUISITES: none
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Elementary 2 level classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in 5th grade and above who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance. While this program builds and works on mastery of skills previously introduced in Elementary 1 classes, it is also the entry point for new dance students in 5th grade or above.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 2 Jazz and/or Tap is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 2 Hip-Hop to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Elementary 2 Ballet is recommended as well to build strength, technique and performance skills, while Elementary 2 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 5th grade or above (age 10 & up) for the given school year; experienced 9 year old students may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Elementary 2 Jazz

Beginners and Experienced in 5th Grade & above (ages 10 & up)
PRE-REQUISITES: none
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Elementary 2 level classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in 5th grade and above who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance. While this program builds and works on mastery of skills previously introduced in Elementary 1 classes, it is also the entry point for new dance students in 5th grade or above.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 2 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 2 Jazz to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 2 Tap and/or Hip-Hop aid with rhythm development, while Elementary 2 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.



CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 5th grade or above (age 10 & up) for the given school year; experienced 9 year old students may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING & SUNDAY MATINEE recital performances. One costume will be required.
Friday
5:15 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Elementary 2 Modern
Beginners & Experienced students in 5th Grade & above (ages 10 & up)
PRE-REQUISITES: none
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Elementary 2 level classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in 5th grade and above who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance. While this program builds and works on mastery of skills previously introduced in Elementary 1 classes, it is also the entry point for new dance students in 5th grade or above.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 2 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 2 Modern to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 2 Tap and/or Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Elementary 2 Jazz and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 5th grade or above (age 10 & up) for the given school year; experienced 9 year old students may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance One costume will be required.
Wednesday
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Elementary 2 Tap
Beginners and Experienced students in 5th Grade & above (ages 10 & up)
PRE-REQUISITES: none
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Elementary 2 level classes are designed to provide an outlet for students in 5th grade and above who would like to begin dance studies or continue their passion for dance. While this program builds and works on mastery of skills previously introduced in Elementary 1 classes, it is also the entry point for new dance students in 5th grade or above.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

Elementary 2 Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Elementary 2 Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary 2 Jazz and/or Hip-Hop aid with musicality, while Elementary 2 Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 5th grade or above (age 10 & up) for the given school year; experienced 9 year old students may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on).
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on)


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVEING & SUNDAY MATINEE recital performances. One costume will be required.
Friday
4:15 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Hippity-Hop (Sat)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none


Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic hip-hop, acro and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
-Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footless or convertible tights. Skirts or dance shorts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers

ALL Hippity-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance One costume will be required.
Saturday
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Studio 2
SNDA
Hippity-Hop (Thu)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none


Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic hip-hop, acro and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
-Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footless or convertible tights. Skirts or dance shorts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers

ALL Hippity-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance One costume will be required.
Thursday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Hippity-Hop (Tue)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none


Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic hip-hop, acro and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
-Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footless or convertible tights. Skirts or dance shorts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers

ALL Hippity-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Intermediate Hip-Hop
PRE-REQUISITE: At least 2 years of Elementary 2 Hip-Hop and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Intermediate level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for students who have mastered the technique and skills presented in Elementary 2 Acro. All placement is by teacher recommendation (skill testing/ assessment will be provided for new students with previous dance experience).

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Our Intermediate programs allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age, previous dance experience and mastery of requited skills. Our faculty continually evaluates students throughout the year to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Jazz and/or Tap class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Intermediate Hip-Hop to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Ballet is recommended as well to build strength, technique and performance skills, while Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-A minimum of 2 years previous experience in Elementary 2 Hip-Hop & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will required.
Tuesday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Intermediate Jazz
PRE-REQUISITE: A minimum of 2 years of Elementary 2 Jazz and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills


Our Intermediate classes build on technique and skills acquired in Elementary 2, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Intermediate programs provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 12 and up. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Intermediate Jazz to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Tap and/or Hip-Hop class aids with rhythm development, while Modern and/or AcroDance class build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-A minimum of 2 years previous experience in Elementary 2 Jazz & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will required.
Thursday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Intermediate Modern
Grades 7 and above (ages 12 & up)
PRE-REQUISITE: At minimum of 2 years of Elementary 2 Modern and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Intermediate level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for students in 7th grade and above. Intermediate classes build on technique and skills acquired in Elementary 2, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Intermediate programs provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 12 and up. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Intermediate Modern to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Tap and/or Hip-Hop class aids with rhythm and musicality, while Jazz and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 7th grade or above (age 12 & up) for the given school year; experienced 11 year olds may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-2 or more years previous experience in Elementary 2 Modern & teacher recommendation.
In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE recital performances. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
12:00 PM to 12:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Intermediate Tap
PRE-REQUISITE: A minimum of 2 years of Elementary 2 Tap and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Intermediate level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development. Intermediate classes build on technique and skills acquired in Elementary 2, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Intermediate programs provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 12 and up. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Intermediate Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Jazz and/or Hip-Hop class aids with musicality, while Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-A minimum of 2 years experience in Elementary 2 Tap & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on).
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on)


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will be required.
Thursday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Intermediate/Senior Acro
GRADE/AGE: 6th Grade & above; age 11 & up
PRE-REQUISITES: teacher recommendation or skill test if new student


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Acro 3/4 continues to build on skills learned in previous levels, including hand springs, aerials and increased flexibility.

Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Acro 3/4 to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Tap and/or Hip-Hop aid with rhythm and musicality, while Jazz and/or Modern build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in 6th grade or above for the given school year.
-Students must have the teacher’s recommendation OR be skill tested if new to Studio North Dance Arts.
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Intermediate/Senior Ballet
Grades 6 and above (ages 12 & up)
PRE-REQUISITE: At least 2 years of Elementary 2 Ballet and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills


Our Intermediate and Senior level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for students in 6th grade and above. Intermediate classes build on technique and skills acquired in Elementary 2, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Jazz, Tap and/or Hip-Hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)


CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Students must be in 6th grade or above (age 12 & up) for the given school year; experienced 11 year olds may be placed in this level by teacher recommendation.
-a minimum of 2 years previous experience in Elementary 2 Ballet & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard and pink or appropriate tights for skin-tone that can be worn over the foot. Black skirts are permitted, but not required. Black dance sweaters or a black fitted long sleeve shirt may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Appropriate color ballet slippers for skin tone.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braids, or other style appropriate for hair type that gathers hair securely.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance or athletic pants/shorts, and black socks,. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will required.
Monday
5:00 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Music & Motion (Mon)
Monday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Music & Motion (Sat)
Sunday
9:00 AM to 9:45 AM
Studio 3
SNDA
Pre-Acro (Sat)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Acro to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop and/or Jazz/Tap aids with rhythm development, strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Saturday
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Acro (Thu)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Acro to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop and/or Jazz/Tap aids with rhythm development, strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance (TBA). One costume will be required.
Thursday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Acro (Tue)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


AcroDance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with gymnastic floor skills and elements. While all dance is physical, this form is particularly athletic and has unique choreography due to its use of acrobatics in a dance environment. Acrodance classes will not only improve your child`s confidence and coordination, but it is a great way to build all body strength and flexibility through conditioning and stretching exercises.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Acro to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop and/or Jazz/Tap aids with rhythm development, strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard, any color footless or convertible tights. Dance shorts optional.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance (TBA). One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Ballet (Fri)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Ballet, children continue are introduced to age appropriate ballet concepts and skills. This includes continued development ballet positions, body alignment and motor skills. The class continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Jazz/Tap and/or Pre-Hip-hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality;Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.



CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: White ballet slippers.

ALL Pre-Ballet students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Friday
4:15 PM to 5:00 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Ballet (Mon)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Ballet, children continue are introduced to age appropriate ballet concepts and skills. This includes continued development ballet positions, body alignment and motor skills. The class continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Jazz/Tap and/or Pre-Hip-hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality;Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.



CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: White ballet slippers.

ALL Pre-Ballet students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Monday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Ballet (Wed)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Ballet, children continue are introduced to age appropriate ballet concepts and skills. This includes continued development ballet positions, body alignment and motor skills. The class continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Jazz/Tap and/or Pre-Hip-hop is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Ballet to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality;Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.



CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: White ballet slippers.

ALL Pre-Ballet students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will be required.
Wednesday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Hip-Hop (Sat)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Hip-Hop, children are introduced age appropriate hip-hop concepts and skills. While moving and grooving, learning basic hip-hop skills, students build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.

ALL Pre-Hip-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Saturday
10:45 PM to 11:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Hip-Hop (Thu)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Hip-Hop, children are introduced age appropriate hip-hop concepts and skills. While moving and grooving, learning basic hip-hop skills, students build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.

ALL Pre-Hip-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will be required.
Thursday
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Hip-Hop (Tue)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none

In Pre-Hip-Hop, children are introduced age appropriate hip-hop concepts and skills. While moving and grooving, learning basic hip-hop skills, students build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.

ALL Pre-Hip-Hop students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Jazz/Tap (Fri)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


In Pre-Jazz/Tap, children are introduced adding age appropriate jazz and tap concepts and skills. This includes continued development body alignment and strength. Students develop a sense of rhythm and musicality through the basics of tap dance. While being introduced to the exhilarating world of jazz dance. Pre-Jazz/Tap continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Jazz/Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop aids with rhythm development, while Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black Mary Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro closures preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Pre-Jazz/Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Friday
5:00 PM to 5:45 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Jazz/Tap (Mon)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


In Pre-Jazz/Tap, children are introduced adding age appropriate jazz and tap concepts and skills. This includes continued development body alignment and strength. Students develop a sense of rhythm and musicality through the basics of tap dance. While being introduced to the exhilarating world of jazz dance. Pre-Jazz/Tap continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Jazz/Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop aids with rhythm development, while Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black Mary Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro closures preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Pre-Jazz/Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Monday
5:30 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Jazz/Tap (Wed)
GRADE/AGE: Kindergarten & 1st Grade, ages 5-7
PRE-REQUISITES: none


In Pre-Jazz/Tap, children are introduced adding age appropriate jazz and tap concepts and skills. This includes continued development body alignment and strength. Students develop a sense of rhythm and musicality through the basics of tap dance. While being introduced to the exhilarating world of jazz dance. Pre-Jazz/Tap continues to build classroom skills, focus and teamwork, utilizing songs, games and lesson plans to encourage creativity and joy of movement while developing coordination, strength and confidence. This class meets once a week for 45-minutes.

Pre-Ballet is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Pre-Jazz/Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. Elementary Hip-Hop aids with rhythm development, while Pre-Acro builds strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Students must in Kindergarten or 1st Grade for the given school year (age 5-7).
-Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black Mary Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro closures preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes and black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Pre-Jazz/Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will be required.
Wednesday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Pre-Pro Ballet I/II (NPC)
PRE-REQUISITES: placement by teacher recommendation ONLY; to be taken in conjunction with Elementary 1 or Elementary 2 Ballet
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years per level, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills.

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain a minimum of 4 classes a week, including 2 ballet classes.

Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe, and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-A minimum of 2 years of previous ballet training and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, including two (2) ballet classes, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers. No skirts. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic),black dance or athletic pants/shorts, black socks, black ballet slippers. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Thursday
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Pre-Pro Ballet III (NPC)
PRE-REQUISITES: placement by teacher recommendation ONLY; to be taken in conjunction with Intermediate/Senior Ballet
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years per level, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills.

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain a minimum of 4 classes a week, including 2 ballet classes.

Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe, and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Must have a minimum of 2 years of previous ballet training and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, including two (2) ballet classes, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers. No skirts. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic),black dance or athletic pants/shorts, black socks, black ballet slippers. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Wednesday
5:00 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Ballet IV/V
PRE-REQUISITES: placement by teacher recommendation ONLY
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years per level, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills.

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain a minimum of 4 classes a week, including 2 ballet classes.

Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe, and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Experienced dance students must be at least 8 years of age (in 3rd Grade), have 2 years of previous ballet training and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, including two (2) ballet classes, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers. No skirts. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic),black dance or athletic pants/shorts, black socks, black ballet slippers. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One (1) costume will be required.
Monday
5:00 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Ballet IV/V (NPC)
PRE-REQUISITES: placement by teacher recommendation ONLY
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years per level, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and skills.

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain a minimum of 4 classes a week, including 2 ballet classes.

Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe, and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-Must have a minimum of 2 years of Senior Ballet and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, including two (2) ballet classes, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers. No skirts. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic),black dance or athletic pants/shorts, black socks, black ballet slippers. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Wednesday
6:45 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Jazz
PRE-REQUISITES: A minimum of 2 years in Senior Jazz and teacher recommendation
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain at least 4 classes a week, including a minimum of two ballet classes. Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for these young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Experienced students must be at least 15 years of age, have 2 years of Senior Jazz and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, two (2) of which must be ballet, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in Pre-Pro classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
Any color leotard, any color convertible or footless tights. Hair is to be worn securely up in a bun, ponytail or braids. Dance warm-ups may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES, jeans or clothing with pockets.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. NO HOODIES, jeans or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will be required.
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Thursday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Modern
PREREQUISITES: A minimum of 2 years of Senior Modern and teacher recommendation
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years per level, dependent on student mastery of concepts and skills.

Dancers that excel technically with the passion, dedication and desire to pursue more serious dance training are selected by teachers through in-class evaluation. Dancers invited to participate in these programs are required to maintain at least 4 classes a week, including a minimum of two ballet classes. Disciplines offered include ballet, jazz, tap, modern, pointe and hip-hop. Classes provide a strong and diverse pre-professional foundation for these young dance artists. Registration in these classes is by teacher invitation/recommendation only.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Must have a minimum of 2 years of Senior Modern and have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of four (4) classes a week, two (2) of which must be ballet, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Students must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in Pre-Pro classes, a student may be put on probation until required make-ups are completed or he/she may removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
Any color leotard, any color convertible or footless tights. Hair is to be worn securely up in a bun, ponytail or braids. Dance warm-ups may be worn during winter months. NO HOODIES, jeans or clothing with pockets.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. NO HOODIES, jeans or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Pointe I
AGES: 12 & up with teacher recommendation ONLY
PRE-REQUISITES: a minimum of 300 hours ballet training
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-5 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and technique


Pointe work is for serious ballet students only, demanding strong backs, cores, feet and ankles, and the ability to remain focused and work hard. Students must have a minimum of 300 hours of ballet training to be considered for this program (no other discipline will be factored in). Pre-Pro Pointe I focuses on the development or strength and alignment for future pointe work.

Students on pointe are required to commit to a consistent class schedule and stay up to date on their make-ups for they progress and safety. Pointe is also a considerable investment, as shoes cost $90-$130 a pair and have a short lifespan averaging a few weeks to several months, depending on the dancer, the style of shoe and the number of hours spent in the shoes per week.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must be at least 12 years of age (7th grade)and have completed a minimum of 300 hours of ballet training (no other discipline counts toward the total).
-Student must have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of 2 ballet classes and 2 pointe classes, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Student must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink or appropriate skin tone tights to match pointe shoes, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin tone. Black dance skirt. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance tights, skin tone dance socks, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin-tone. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Wednesday
6:15 PM to 6:45 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Pointe I (NPC)
AGES: 12 & up with teacher recommendation ONLY
PRE-REQUISITES: a minimum of 300 hours ballet training
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-5 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and technique


Pointe work is for serious ballet students only, demanding strong backs, cores, feet and ankles, and the ability to remain focused and work hard. Students must have a minimum of 300 hours of ballet training to be considered for this program (no other discipline will be factored in).

Students on pointe are required to commit to a consistent class schedule and stay up to date on their make-ups for they progress and safety. Pointe is also a considerable investment, as shoes cost $90-$130 a pair and have a short lifespan averaging a few weeks to several months, depending on the dancer, the style of shoe and the number of hours spent in the shoes per week.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must be at least 12 years of age (7th grade)and have completed a minimum of 300 hours of ballet training (no other discipline counts toward the total).
-Student must have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of 2 ballet classes and 2 pointe classes/week, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Student must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink or appropriate skin tone tights to match pointe shoes, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin tone. Black dance skirt. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance tights, skin tone dance socks, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin-tone. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Monday
6:15 PM to 7:00 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Pre-Pro Pointe II/III (NPC)
PRE-REQUISITES: a minimum of 300 hours ballet training with teacher recommendation ONLY
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-5 years, dependent on individual student mastery of concepts and technique


Pointe work is for serious ballet students only, demanding strong backs, cores, feet and ankles, and the ability to remain focused and work hard. Students must have a minimum of 300 hours of ballet training to be considered for this program (no other discipline will be factored in).

Students on pointe are required to commit to a consistent class schedule and stay up to date on their make-ups for they progress and safety. Pointe is also a considerable investment, as shoes cost $90-$130 a pair and have a short lifespan averaging a few weeks to several months, depending on the dancer, the style of shoe and the number of hours spent in the shoes per week.


CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
-Student must have the recommendation of his/her teacher.
-Student must be registered for a minimum of 2 ballet classes and 2 pointe classes/week, no exceptions.
-Students must have an excellent attendance record from the previous school year (85% or higher attendance in all classes)
-Student must maintain an 85% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to provide consistent technical training and maintain strength.
-If a student's average falls below the minimum requirement or if at any point the teacher feels that it is unsafe to continue in BIO classes, a student may be removed from the program.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Black leotard, pink or appropriate skin tone tights to match pointe shoes, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin tone. Black dance skirt. Black dance warm-ups (dance sweater, fitted t-shirt or long sleeve shirt) may be worn at the beginning of class during winter months, but must be removed upon teacher request. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.
HAIR: Medium to long length hair is to be worn securely up and off of the face (including bangs) in a bun, French braid or other appropriate style based on hair type.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: White t-shirt (no graphic), black dance tights, skin tone dance socks, appropriate color pointe shoes for skin-tone. NO HOODIES or clothing with pockets.


RECITAL NOTES
This class is a NON-PERFORMING technique class.
Wednesday
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Pre-Pro Pointe III/IV
Monday
6:15 PM to 7:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Senior Jazz
PRE-REQUISITE: At least 2 years of Intermediate Jazz and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Senior level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for high school students. This program build on technique and skills acquired in Intermediate classes, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Our programs provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 12 and up. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Senior Jazz to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Tap and/or Hip-Hop class aids with rhythm development, while Modern and/or AcroDance class build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of 2 or more years experience in Intermediate Jazz & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black slip-on jazz shoes.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will required.
Thursday
12:00 PM to 12:00 PM
Studio 1
SNDA
Senior Modern
PRE-REQUISITE: A minimum of 2 years of Intermediate Modern and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Senior level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for high school students. This program build on technique and skills acquired inIntermediate classes, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Our Senior programs allow dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Senior Modern to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Tap and/or Hip-Hop class aids with rhythm and musicality, while Jazz and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
- A Minimum of 2 or more years previous experience in Intermediate Modern & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Barefoot.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances One costume will be required.
Tuesday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Senior/Pre-Pro Hip-Hop
PRE-REQUISITE: A minimum of 2 years of Intermediate Hip-Hop and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Senior level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for high school students. This program build on technique and skills acquired inIntermediate classes, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. These programs allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Jazz and/or Tap class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Senior Hip-Hop to aid in the development of rhythm and musicality; Ballet is recommended as well to build strength, technique and performance skills, while Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
-A minimum of 2 or more years previous experience in Intermediate Hip-Hop & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, crop tops, sports bras only or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.


DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Comfortable athletic style clothing - t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, shorts, etc. No jeans, hoodies, or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black dance sneakers.


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will required.
Tuesday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio 3
SNDA
Senior/Pre-Pro Tap
PRE-REQUISITE: A minimum of 2 years of Intermediate Jazz and teacher recommendation.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 2-4 years, dependent of student mastery of concepts and skills

Our Senior level classes are designed to provide continued technical training and performance development for high school students. This program build on technique and skills acquired inIntermediate classes, mastering previously introduced skills while being challenged with new skills.

Studio North Dance Arts provides students with the highest quality dance training, allowing young dancers to build confidence, gain strength and reach their fullest potential. Our programs provide open opportunities to dance for boys and girls ages 12 and up. This program allows dancers to attend one day a week and explore the fundamental teachings of ballet, tap jazz, modern, acrodance and hip-hop.

Students are placed in classes based on age and previous dance experience. Our faculty continually evaluated by to insure proper placement. The length of class increases as the dancer progresses in age, interest, vocabulary and ability. In an environment that builds self-esteem and confidence, parents are assured their child will develop necessary life tools that extend far beyond the classroom.

A Ballet class is STRONGLY recommended in conjunction with Senior Tap to reinforce proper technique, build strength and develop performance skills. A Jazz and/or Hip-Hop class aids with musicality, while Modern and/or AcroDance build strength, coordination and overall body awareness while diversifying skills. (Level placement in additional disciplines is determined by previous experience in that style.)

CLASS REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of 2 years experience in Intermediate Tap & teacher recommendation.
-In order to safely build skills, maintain strength and move forward with classmates, student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
-If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful and confident in class and on the stage.

DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard and any color tights. Dance shorts are optional. Fitted warm-ups may be worn during winter months, but should be removed upon teacher's request. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on).
HAIR: Medium to longer length hair is to be worn securely up and back in a ponytail or braids or other style that secures hair.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black Oxford Style Tap Shoes (tie style; no slip-on)


RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in ALL THREE (3) recital performances. One costume will be required.
Thursday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Twirl & Tap (Sat)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic ballet, tap and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers, black Mary-Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro styles preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers, black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Twirl & Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.

RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SUNDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Saturday
9:00 AM to 9:45 AM
Studio 2
SNDA
Twirl & Tap (Tue)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic ballet, tap and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers, black Mary-Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro styles preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers, black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Twirl & Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.

RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY MATINEE recital performance. One costume will be required.
Tuesday
4:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio 2
SNDA
Twirl & Tap (Wed)
GRADE/AGE: Preschool ages 3-5
PRE-REQUISITES: none

Our signature introductory class for pre-school students, this program offers development in coordination, basic motor skills, musical awareness, and listening skills while helping students tap into their natural creativity in a stress free and fun environment. Through this program, boys and girls gain a sense of joy, accomplishment and independence while learning how to be in a dance classroom. Sharing this positive experience with their peers, students gain an understanding of teamwork that positively benefits and influences their everyday lives. Song, games, and basic ballet, tap and movement skills are used to help engage the students’ attention and imagination in class. Students perform one dance routine in our annual May recital. The class meets once a week for 45 minutes.

CLASS REQUIREMENTS:
Student must be at least 3 years of age by July 31st of the given school year.
Student must be potty-trained and must be able to attend class independent of parent (we will work with shy students who need temporary parental support in class)
Student must maintain an 75% attendance record for the school year. Make-up classes should be taken within one month of absences to reinforce skills being learned.
If a student's attendance average falls below the minimum requirement, a meeting may be arranged to discuss student's participation in class and/or the recital to be sure the student is learning the necessary skills and can be successful in class and on the stage.


DRESS CODE - GIRLS
ATTIRE: Any color leotard or dance dress and any color footed tights. Skirts are permitted, but not required. Dance sweaters or a fitted long sleeve shirts may be worn during winter months. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Pink or appropriate skin tone ballet slippers, black Mary-Jane style tap shoes (buckle or velcro styles preferred).
HAIR: Hair is to be worn securely up and away from the face; short hair should be held out of face by headband or clips.

DRESS CODE - BOYS
ATTIRE: Any color t-shirt (no graphic), any color dance or athletic pants/shorts. No hoodies or clothing with pockets.
SHOES: Black ballet slippers, black slip-on tap shoes.

ALL Twirl & Tap students need a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts and a dance bag to keep their shoes and binder in. ALL items should be labeled with the student's name to help solve mix-ups.

RECITAL NOTES
This class performs in the SATURDAY EVENING recital performance. One costume will be required.
Wednesday
5:30 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio 2
SNDA