Dancers are not required to have any hip hop dance training. Learning basic fundamentals of hip hop specifically focuses on developing rhythm and coordination.
Dress Code: Comfortable clothing (baggy clothing) and sneakers preferred. No tight jeans. skirts, boots, flip flops, and heels
Dancers must have at a minimum of 6 months of hip hop dance training. Learning full hip hop routine specifically focuses on developing rhythm and coordination.
Dress Code: Comfortable clothing (baggy clothing) and sneakers preferred. No tight jeans. skirts, boots, flip flops, and heels
Dancers must have over 2 years of hip hop dance training; students will experiment with the latest movements seen on social medias and be encouraged to step outside of the box by bringing their own individual style and personality to the movements
Dress Code: Comfortable clothing (baggy clothing) and sneakers preferred. No tight jeans. skirts, boots, flip flops, and heels
Learning techniques of comtemporary dance which "combines the strong but controlled legwork of Ballet, with elements of Modern Dance, focusing on the contract and release of the body, and the unpredictable changes in rhythm, speed, and direction. It also employs floor work, fall and recovery, and improvisation characteristics of Modern dance"
Dress Code: leotard with spandex shorts and a tank top or t-shirt over the leotard.; students often dance barefoot, but may also opt for jazz shoes, ballet shoes or foot paws if they prefer
Each class is $60 per month, and there is a one-time registration fee of $20 per family.
This helps us keep everything organized and ensures your dancer is officially enrolled in our system. Thank you for being a part of our dance family!
Sibling Discount:
25% off your 2nd child
35% off the 3rd child
45% off the 4th child
and 55% off the 5th child
Our studio requires one signed registration and policy/waiver form per family; you can register multiple dancers on one form.