![]() ![]() ![]() They have been a part of our dance studio for a very long time and are extremely passionate about working with children.Ĭlass takes place in our large dance room with 2 observation windows that parents can see into, but dancers can’t see out of, so that they can stay focused on what they are doing. Both Brenna and Nicole have extensive training and experience with special education, special needs and dance. There are no contracts, if you decide the class is not right for your child, just let us know.Ī Chance to Dance is taught by 2 wonderful teachers, Brenna Strine and Nicole Decker. When you sign up, you pay for your first month, last month and $25 registration fee. If they didn’t want to do the recital, class still continues as usual for them until the week before recital. ![]() The recital is optional, you would decide in December if your dancer wants to participate. Our season runs like a school year, from September through June with a show (recital) on the second Saturday in June. Ballet slippers and tap shoes are requested. Typically, most will wear dance clothes (leotard, tights, and a ballet skirt) but there is no required dress code, we want them to be comfortable and happy coming to dance class. Dancers wear comfortable clothes they can move in. The 60-minute class is loosely structured with dance as the foundation, but with freedom to individualize, depending on the students needs. Dancers learn ballet, hip hop and tap dance, expressive movement and creative play based on dance. Class has 2 instructors with one assistant and maintains enrollment of approx. A Chance to Dance is scheduled Saturday mornings from 11:30-12:30 during our season (Sept-June). ![]()
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