See below each description for the required dress code.
Classes listed are for the 2020-2021 dance year & registration begins June 20th.
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Classes for 2nd – 4th Grade
All Prices Are “Monthly”
These hour and a half classes work on learning correct ballet and jazz technique both at the bar and across the floor. The Dance Adventures class is a great class for students looking to further their dance abilities while keeping the enjoyment of dance the focus of the class.
Dress Code:
Any color leotard, pink or tan tights, pink canvas split-soled ballet shoes, tan slip-on jazz shoes(no ties). Ballet shoes should either not have the elastic around the shoe or it should be tied and cut off to prevent dancers from tripping on them during class.
Black shorts (no leggings) or a ballet skirt may be worn over the leotard and tights. No shirts are to be worn over leotards for ballet class. Dancers may wish to wear a ballet sweater and/or leg warmers in the winter time.
Boys for Ballet/Jazz- Black pants with a white, grey, or black t-shirt and black ballet/black jazz shoes.
- Class
Dance Adventures 1Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Tue 4:00pm – 5:25pm - $93
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Dance Adventures 1/2Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Thu 3:55pm – 5:20pm - $93
Dance Explore is perfect to help younger dancers examine the techniques of both Contemporary Modern and Lyrical dance. Dancers will be introduced to using strong emotion-inspired movements as well as working through fusing multiple styles of dance. This class will choose only one style to perform at Recital. For a more detailed explanation of both styles please see the descriptions below. Dancers must be enrolled in a Dance Adventures class in order to register.
Dress Code:
Black spaghetti strap leotard, tights, half-soled shoes or barefoot. Shirts, shorts or leggings may be worn over the leotard and tights.
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Dance Explore*Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Wed 5:40pm – 6:20pm - $53
Hip Hop is primarily danced to R&B music and has evolved from breaking, locking, and popping to cutting edge choreography. Often freestyle in nature, hip hop provides the recreational dancer with an athletic, fun, and creative workout.
Dress Code:
Comfortable clothes, and black sneakers with a white sole (no street sneakers allowed). While a leotard is not required, tops should extend full length past the hips. This is to help extend the dancer’s line, make the class more uniform and aid the teacher when making corrections.
Boys for Hip Hop- Comfortable clothes, and black high top sneakers with white soles (no street sneakers allowed).
- Class
Hip Hop 1Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Wed 4:50pm – 5:30pm - $53
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Hip Hop 1Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Thu 6:20pm – 7:00pm - $53
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Hip Hop 2Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Thu 4:00pm – 4:40pm - $53
Tap concentrates on rhythm and jazz styles. Technique is focused on achieving clear sounds and expressive rhythms.
Dress Code:
Comfortable clothes, black lace-up tap shoes. At this level, the lace-up taps shoes, rather than the single tie used in introductory levels of tap, are required for more stability in class. While a leotard is not required, tops should extend full length past the hips. This is to help extend the dancer’s line, make the class more uniform and aid the teacher when making corrections.
Boys for Tap- Black pants with a white, grey, or black t-shirt and black tap shoes.
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Rhythm Tap 1Class Age
2nd-4th - Time/Date
Thu 5:35pm – 6:00pm - $44
Why do we have a dress code?
At Joy of Dance, we believe that adhering to a dress code gives students a sense of belonging to our family as well as creating an identity for our studio in the greater community. Dance is a discipline and that begins with the way a dancer dresses for class.
Instructors need to be able to see students’ arms, legs, hip and knee joints, and muscles to ensure proper movements are being made, to prevent injury, and to give proper correction to form. Dance styles have different dress codes to bring out the best in that dance style. Instructors have permission to make changes to the dress code as they feel necessary through the year.
Our dress code also:
- Encourages discipline
- Increases a sense of belonging and school pride
- Promotes an accepting and positive environment
Therefore, it is very important for dancers to follow the dress code.
- Hair neatly up in a ponytail, out of dancer’s face
- No jewelry should be worn to class except stud earrings in pierced ears.
- Ballet shoes should have a stretch binding, eliminating the need for the drawstring. If a drawstring is used, please pull it out of the shoe. This helps to avoid dancers tripping on elastics and teachers spending time on tying them.
- Dancers ages 10 and up must bring a water bottle with them to class.
You can order your dancewear needs with us here:
You can also find all the items you need at the two local dance stores listed below:
Twinkle Toes: 80 Lafayette Rd, Hampton Falls, NH 03844
Brixham Dancewear: 5 Punkintown Rd, South Berwick, ME 02908
Shoes can also be found here:
Reds Shoe Barn, 35 Broadway, Dover, NH 03820
Please ensure all parts of your child’s dancewear are clearly labeled – individual shoes, socks, underpants… You’ll be amazed at the amount of lost property we find!
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