![]() ![]() Class placement is on an individual basis. Explores basics of a variety of dance styles, including jazz, tap, hip hop, modern, and ballet, with an emphasis on storytelling, humor, and technique commonly used in musical theatre production.Īges are listed as a general guideline. ![]() Appropriate for dancers with little or no prior training, or dancers who want to explore a new style.Īges 7-14. Upbeat, rhythmic form of dance that emphasizes footwork, body isolations, and musicality. Students can expect to spend an average of two years at each level.Īges 9-14. Continued skill development, including speed, syncopation, and improvisation. Placement at the discretion of the instructor. Basic steps and rhythm, with an emphasis on building flexibility and accuracy of pattern. Exploration of the lyrical style, with its emphasis on musicality and advanced technique.Īges 5-7 Introduction to the fundamentals of tap dance, focusing on coordination and balance, while providing a basic tap dance foundation to prepare students for beginning tap.Īges 8-12. Minimum 2 years of prior ballet training. Emphasis on basic technique, rhythm, and performance style. Upbeat introduction to leaps, turns, and coordinated movement. Creative movement and composition coupled with structured technique to develop strength, versatility, and expression.Īges 9-14. Concurrent registration in ballet class required for all students.Īges 9-14. Placement at the discretion of the instructor, when sufficient strength and technique has been acquired. Classically structured class of barre, adagio, petite and grand allegro. Students can expect to spend an average of two years at each level of progression. Development of ballet technique, including vocabulary and composition. One year of prior training recommended, especially for younger dancers. ![]() Prepares students to begin studying other dance styles.Īges 8-12. Basic ballet steps with greater technical and compositional emphasis. Emphasis on individual exploration of movement, basic dance technique, and simple rhythmic training, providing a foundation for all dance styles.Īges 6-7. This class is not offered every semester.Īges 4-5. to grow their their musicality, choreography, and artistry of ballet technique. Introduction to movement in an interactive environment. Its lines are on a central axis, but often use tilts, arches, spirals. ![]()
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