2024-25 Season

Name
Days
Location
Ballet- Pointe
Our en pointe class is offered to students who have completed the pre-pointe class and have been instructed to advance in further developing and strengthening ballet technique.

Class time will be spent in pointe shoes at the barre and center floor building strength and technique, and then moving across the floor, as well as in combinations.
Thursday
6:15 PM to 7:15 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Ballet- Pre Pointe 2
Ballet only class ages 9-13
Monday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Ballet- Pre-Pointe 1
**This is a required class for dancers hoping to move on to pointe. **

Our pre pointe class is offered to students who are not yet on pointe, but are working toward it, to further develop and strengthen the muscles necessary to go en pointe. Dancers already en pointe or those wishing to improve overall skills will find this a perfect class to continue to develop strength and technique beyond what is provided in other classes. 

Much of class time will be spent bare foot at the barre and center floor building strength and technique, and then with shoes, moving across the floor, as well as in combinations.
Monday
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Ballet-- Pre Pointe 3
Preparation for Pointe ballet, ages 12+

Class is required prior to taking Pointe ballet
Monday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Cheer- Junior Squad
The Studio Cheer Company is open to cheerleaders age 5 and up. Our cheer program focuses on the fundamentals of cheer and dance in a fun, energetic and safe atmosphere. We strongly encourage being part of a team, making friends and giving your best to learn cheers, chants, dances, and team and partner stunts. Currently our cheer program is recreational only—no competitions. NO Tryouts and no cheer or dance experience required – Everyone is welcome!

Squads meet once per week, alternating between tumbling, cheer and jump technique, and stunting. Class attire should consist of good, supportive tennis shoes, shorts or leggings and tighter fitting exercise tops-no baggy t shirts please. Hair needs to be pulled back off the face and no jewelry should be worn. Each squad will learn a competition style routine to perform at the year-end recital as well as perform with the tumbling classes. Uniform package purchase is required for recital participation.
Wednesday
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Cheer- Mini Squad
The Studio Cheer Company is open to cheerleaders age 5 and up. Our cheer program focuses on the fundamentals of cheer and dance in a fun, energetic and safe atmosphere. We strongly encourage being part of a team, making friends and giving your best to learn cheers, chants, dances, and team and partner stunts. Currently our cheer program is recreational only—no competitions. NO Tryouts and no cheer or dance experience required – Everyone is welcome!

Squads meet once per week, alternating between tumbling, cheer and jump technique, and stunting. Class attire should consist of good, supportive tennis shoes, shorts or leggings and tighter fitting exercise tops-no baggy t shirts please. Hair needs to be pulled back off the face and no jewelry should be worn. Each squad will learn a competition style routine to perform at the year-end recital as well as perform with the tumbling classes. Uniform package purchase is required for recital participation.
Wednesday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Cheer- RISE Comp Cheer
RISE Cheer Squad is a non-audition competition cheer team open to middle school students, ages 10-15 yrs. Rise is focused on pushing beyond basic cheer fundamentals to a higher level of teamwork, skillsets, and experience in stunting, tumbling, and dance. Our goal is to build cheerleaders with a strong ability to continue on into high school athletics while experiencing competition cheer at a studio level.

Cheerleaders, as well as parents of squad members are asked to sign contracts prior to classes starting in the fall. Contracts state they know and understand the expectations of team members and are willing to abide by them. Parents will be given an itinerary of the entire year along with the yearly contract. Any conflicts should be addresses immediately.

Additional costs are incurred with competition team including uniforms and shoes, warm up/travel suits, entry fees, possible guest teacher fees, and travel costs to competitions. Competitions will be attended in but not limited to the Portland/Vancouver area. The opportunity to travel to out of state for competition is also a possibility.

Rise meets twice a week focusing on tumbling/stunting and competitive choreography and prep. A yearlong commitment is required, as well as regular attendance and competition participation. **Younger cheerleaders may be invited by instructors only**

Uniform package purchase is required for recital/competition participation.
Tu 4:15 PM-5:30 PM
Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Alight
The competition dance teams work toward performing on stage multiple times throughout the dance season. Dancers spend their class time advancing their technical skills while promoting teamwork, goal reaching, and self esteem. Competitive dance is a great choice for the dancer who loves to dance and is ready for more. The goal of the TSDC competition teams are to provide a fun and challenging way for students to take their dancing to the next level. Our competition teams will be given opportunities to work hard with guest instructors, master new skills, build strong friendships and be provided a way to excel individually through solos, small group specialty numbers, as well as by being a valuable member of a team.

Our competition teams compete routines in various disciplines that may include lyrical, character, hip hop, jazz, musical theater, prop and more. Teams will attend a dance convention/workshop in the fall and at least 2-3 competitions in the spring with the option of more for solos, duos, and small groups.

Class attendance is required and a strong commitment is expected from each dancer throughout then entire season, Sept-June.
M 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Th 3:15 PM-4:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Blaze
The competition dance teams work toward performing on stage multiple times throughout the dance season. Dancers spend their class time advancing their technical skills while promoting teamwork, goal reaching, and self esteem. Competitive dance is a great choice for the dancer who loves to dance and is ready for more. The goal of the TSDC competition teams are to provide a fun and challenging way for students to take their dancing to the next level. Our competition teams will be given opportunities to work hard with guest instructors, master new skills, build strong friendships and be provided a way to excel individually through solos, small group specialty numbers, as well as by being a valuable member of a team.

Our competition teams compete routines in various disciplines that may include lyrical, character, hip hop, jazz, musical theater, prop and more. Teams will attend a dance convention/workshop in the fall and at least 2-3 competitions in the spring with the option of more for solos, duos, and small groups.

Class attendance is required and a strong commitment is expected from each dancer throughout then entire season, Sept-June.
M 3:30 PM-4:30 PM
W 3:30 PM-4:30 PM
F 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Eclipse
The competition dance teams work toward performing on stage multiple times throughout the dance season. Dancers spend their class time advancing their technical skills while promoting teamwork, goal reaching, and self esteem. Competitive dance is a great choice for the dancer who loves to dance and is ready for more. The goal of the TSDC competition teams are to provide a fun and challenging way for students to take their dancing to the next level. Our competition teams will be given opportunities to work hard with guest instructors, master new skills, build strong friendships and be provided a way to excel individually through solos, small group specialty numbers, as well as by being a valuable member of a team.

Our competition teams compete routines in various disciplines that may include lyrical, character, hip hop, jazz, musical theater, prop and more. Teams will attend a dance convention/workshop in the fall and at least 2-3 competitions in the spring with the option of more for solos, duos, and small groups.

Class attendance is required and a strong commitment is expected from each dancer throughout then entire season, Sept-June.
M 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
W 7:00 PM-8:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Elevate
M 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
W 5:45 PM-7:00 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Fusion
The competition dance teams work toward performing on stage multiple times throughout the dance season. Dancers spend their class time advancing their technical skills while promoting teamwork, goal reaching, and self esteem. Competitive dance is a great choice for the dancer who loves to dance and is ready for more. The goal of the TSDC competition teams are to provide a fun and challenging way for students to take their dancing to the next level. Our competition teams will be given opportunities to work hard with guest instructors, master new skills, build strong friendships and be provided a way to excel individually through solos, small group specialty numbers, as well as by being a valuable member of a team.

Our competition teams compete routines in various disciplines that may include lyrical, character, hip hop, jazz, musical theater, prop and more. Teams will attend a dance convention/workshop in the fall and at least 2-3 competitions in the spring with the option of more for solos, duos, and small groups.

Class attendance is required and a strong commitment is expected from each dancer throughout the entire season, Sept-June.
Monday Thursday
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Comp Team- Velocity
The competition dance teams work toward performing on stage multiple times throughout the dance season. Dancers spend their class time advancing their technical skills while promoting teamwork, goal reaching, and self esteem. Competitive dance is a great choice for the dancer who loves to dance and is ready for more. The goal of the TSDC competition teams are to provide a fun and challenging way for students to take their dancing to the next level. Our competition teams will be given opportunities to work hard with guest instructors, master new skills, build strong friendships and be provided a way to excel individually through solos, small group specialty numbers, as well as by being a valuable member of a team.

Our competition teams compete routines in various disciplines that may include lyrical, character, hip hop, jazz, musical theater, prop and more. Teams will attend a dance convention/workshop in the fall and at least 2-3 competitions in the spring with the option of more for solos, duos, and small groups.

Class attendance is required and a strong commitment is expected from each dancer throughout then entire season, Sept-June.
M 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
W 4:30 PM-5:45 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Company- Junior PENDING ENROLLMENT
TSDC Dance Companies are recreational classes open to dancers ages 7 and up. Classes will focus on strength, flexibility, technique, and performance skills while incorporating lyrical/contemporary styles of dance. Contemporary/Lyrical dance is the fusion of ballet and jazz technique. Expression from inner emotions is a primary factor in choreographing and interpreting this art form. This style of dance interprets music and words, showing the emotion of the contents of the music. Classes are meant to be a fun, safe place to continue growing and learning the art of commercial dance while preparing students to succeed outside of the studio.
Thursday
5:45 PM to 6:45 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Company- Teen
TSDC Dance Companies are recreational classes open to dancers ages 7 and up. Classes will focus on strength, flexibility, technique, and performance skills while incorporating lyrical/contemporary styles of dance. Contemporary/Lyrical dance is the fusion of ballet and jazz technique. Expression from inner emotions is a primary factor in choreographing and interpreting this art form. This style of dance interprets music and words, showing the emotion of the contents of the music. Classes are meant to be a fun, safe place to continue growing and learning the art of commercial dance while preparing students to succeed outside of the studio.
Thursday
6:45 PM to 7:45 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Hip Hop- Crew
TS Hip Hop Companies are open to dancers starting at age 6. Hip Hop is a loose jazz form sometimes referred to as funk and is often seen in music videos and in dance clubs. At The Studio, instructors work to teach upbeat, high-energy, and rhythmic combinations focusing on body isolations and smooth or sharp movements while allowing each dancer to express themselves as they “feel”. Music and choreography are always age appropriate and family friendly!

Dancers meet once per week through the dance season. Each class will learn multiple routines, varying in style, to participate in the year-end recital. Dancers are required to have clean, non-marking, supportive tennis shoes or dance shoes for class—they should not be your everyday street shoes. Exercise clothing with hair pulled back off the face should be worn to class.

Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.
Tuesday
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Hip Hop- Jr Crew
TS Hip Hop Companies are open to dancers starting at age 6. Hip Hop is a loose jazz form sometimes referred to as funk and is often seen in music videos and in dance clubs. At The Studio, instructors work to teach upbeat, high-energy, and rhythmic combinations focusing on body isolations and smooth or sharp movements while allowing each dancer to express themselves as they “feel”. Music and choreography are always age appropriate and family friendly!

Dancers meet once per week through the dance season. Each class will learn multiple routines, varying in style, to participate in the year-end recital. Dancers are required to have clean, non-marking, supportive tennis shoes or dance shoes for class—they should not be your everyday street shoes. Exercise clothing with hair pulled back off the face should be worn to class.

Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.
Tuesday
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Int/Adv Technique/Conditioning
Int/Adv jazz technique and dance conditioning class, ages 13+
Monday
3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Little Lights B
Just like math, science, and reading, music and movement play a huge role in a child’s development. Not only are they given a chance to get out some energy, but they are also growing both physically and socially. Our Little Lights program is a 30 minute parent and tot class of music, movement, stories, games, and fun designed to help your little one achieve these things and more! Through guided activities and play you and your little mover will work together to learn teamwork and sharing skills, to express emotion, develop both small and large motor skills, improve balance and coordination, meet and make friends, as well as simply spend special time together.

Little Lights classes are taught in sessions, each session lasting 6 weeks. Classes meet once weekly for 30 minutes each class. Sessions are billed individually at $75 each.
Tuesday
10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- All (A)
Tap and ballet class for ages 5 to 8.

The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap and ballet foundations.
Monday
11:00 AM to 11:45 AM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- All (B) PENDING ENROLLMENT
Tap and ballet class for ages 5 to 8.

The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap and ballet foundations.
Wednesday
11:30 AM to 12:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- All (C)
Tap and ballet class for ages 5 to 8.

The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap and ballet foundations.
Thursday
5:30 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Stars- Baby (A)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Monday
10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Baby (C)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Wednesday
11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Baby (D)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
11:15 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Mini
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Nova
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Petite (A)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Monday
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Stars- Petite (C)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Stars- Petite (D) PENDING ENROLLMENT
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Wednesday
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Small
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Super
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Tiny (A)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
11:15 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Stars- Tiny (B)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.

*Jazz is introduced at the Kindergarten/1st grade level in the hour long classes, prior to that focus is on tap, ballet and beg tumbling.
Tuesday
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Stars- Tiny (C)
The Star Dance classes are a recreational program open to dancers ages 2.5 and up. Classes are a combination of tap, ballet, and *jazz or tumbling styles with the focus being on building a strong, well-rounded dance foundation while having fun learning new skills. Technique, terminology, and routines are learned in each discipline.

Star classes are held once per week through the dance season, Sept-June. Each class will learn routines that are performed at a year-end recital held in June. Class participants are required to have pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes. Class attire should be dance in nature (leotards, tights, skirts, leggings, etc) with hair pulled back off the face. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital.
Wednesday
11:45 AM to 12:30 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
TAP ONLY!
Rhythm and timing is a fantastic skill to learn that carries over into so many of the arts! Slip your tap shoes on and join us for an energetic and rhythmic adventure focused on listening skills, musicality, basics of tap, and movement.

Dancers meet once per week through the dance season Sept-June working on tap fundamentals that will carry over into combinations and eventually a full routine! Tap Only will participate in The Studio Christmas Spectacular show as well as the year end recital.

Class attire should be dance in nature (tighter fitting, leggings and tops preferred, non-baggy exercise clothing) with hair pulled back off the face. Black tap shoes are requested. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital(s).
Tuesday
11:15 AM to 12:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
TAP ONLY! (PM)
Rhythm and timing is a fantastic skill to learn that carries over into so many of the arts! Slip your tap shoes on and join us for an energetic and rhythmic adventure focused on listening skills, musicality, basics of tap, and movement.

Dancers meet once per week through the dance season Sept-June working on tap fundamentals that will carry over into combinations and eventually a full routine! Tap Only will participate in The Studio Christmas Spectacular show as well as the year end recital.

Class attire should be dance in nature (tighter fitting, leggings and tops preferred, non-baggy exercise clothing) with hair pulled back off the face. Black tap shoes are requested. Costume/prop purchases are required for participation in the recital(s). This is a Beg-Int tap class focused first on understanding basic fundamentals of tap before moving on.
Tuesday
3:30 PM to 4:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Tumble- 1 Friday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student's individual level of experience. Our focus on each studen's individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Friday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- 1 Tuesday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student's individual level of experience. Our focus on each student's individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Tuesday
10:30 AM to 11:15 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- 2 Friday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student's individual level of experience. Our focus on each student's individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Friday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Tumble- 2 Friday (B)
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student’s individual level of experience. Our focus on each student’s individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Friday
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- 2 Tuesday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student's individual level of experience. Our focus on each student's individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Tuesday
10:30 AM to 11:15 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- 3 Friday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student’s individual level of experience. Our focus on each student’s individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Friday
4:30 PM to 5:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Tumble- 3 Wednesday PENDING ENROLLMENT
Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Wednesday
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- Acro/Power Friday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student’s individual level of experience. Our focus on each student’s individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Friday
5:15 PM to 6:15 PM
Studio A (right side of hallway)
Tumble- Acro/Power Monday
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student’s individual level of experience. Our focus on each student’s individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Monday
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- Acro/Power Wednesday
Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Wednesday
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- OPEN (A)
Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Wednesday
11:00 AM to 11:45 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- Tots (A)
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student’s individual level of experience. Our focus on each student’s individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Monday
10:45 AM to 11:15 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)
Tumble- Tots (C)
Tumbling classes provide a safe place to learn the basics or work on advancing your skills as each student moves at his/her own pace. The instructor will guide the class towards increased flexibility, balance, strength, muscle control, discipline and concentration. This class will focus on fundamental tumbling technique, teaching such skills as forward and back rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, walkovers, balance tricks, working into power moves such as front and back handsprings and aerial cartwheels all at each student's individual level of experience. Our focus on each student's individual level and skill set will help your child gain the basics of tumbling that are necessary for development and growth in dance, cheerleading, and overall fitness.

Classes are held once per week through the dance season and end with a performance in the year-end recital. A tumbling uniform purchase is required for participation in the recital. Class attire should exercise clothing in nature keeping in mind that a lot of time is spent upside down. Leotards or tank tops work perfectly as they are tight fitting and stay down. No shoes on the mats and hair should be pulled back and secured at the base of the neck.
Wednesday
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Studio B (Left side of hallway)