Studio Guidelines and Dress Code
We
believe the dance studio is a place to be treasured and respected. It is our
highest priority to create a safe, focused, and nurturing environment where our
students can learn and grow through the study of dance. We expect you to
maintain appropriate behavior and observe these studio guidelines:
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We
welcome our students’ families and friends to visit the school and to observe
our classes and rehearsals. Each studio is equipped with one-way mirrors so that
visitors can watch the dancers without distracting them from their training.
Occasionally, a visitor may be permitted to observe the class from inside the
studio. This type of arrangement must be cleared in advance and is at the
discretion of the class instructor.
·
Photography
requires advance permission from the Ballet School Administrator.
Dress Requirements
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Pre-Ballet: Pink leotard, tights, and slippers for
girls. Black shorts, white T-shirt and socks, and black slippers for boys.
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Movement Styles: Leotard and jazz pants or footless
tights.
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Ballet: Black leotard, pink tights and slippers or
pointe shoes for girls. Black tights and dance belt, white T-shirt, socks and
black slippers for boys.
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Modern: Leotard and footless tights for girls.
T-shirt or leotard, dance belt and footless tights or jazz pants for boys.
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Jazz: Leotard, jazz pants or footless tights and
black jazz shoes for girls. No jazz sneakers as they prevent proper metatarsal
articulation. Tights must be worn under dance shorts. Jazz pants, T-shirt and
black jazz shoes for boys.
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Tap: Comfortable pants or shorts. No skirts.
Low-heeled tap shoes. Taps may be attached to the shoes at the Ballet School.
See Gene Medler for information.
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Hair for all classes must be pulled away from the
face. Long hair must be secured in a bun for ballet & secured tightly for
jazz.
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Warm-up clothing (leg warmers, loose T-shirts,
sweatpants, etc.) are permitted only at the discretion of the instructor.
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No jewelry except rings, watches and small earrings
may be worn in class.
For Adults:
The above guidelines are good recommendations for adult dancer. Please
keep in mind that while you will want to be able to move freely, baggy clothing
may prevent your instructor from clearly assessing your placement and technique.