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Combo Class

Combo classes are 60-minute, in-depth programs for any dancer who is going into 1st or 2nd grade, AND has completed our Kinderdance program, or equivalent. Basic skills continue to progress, becoming more advanced. Proper stretching techniques are also taught, along with floor formations and simple choreography. Choreography retention becomes part of the curriculum, as well as an introduction to floor patterns and team work. Dancers at this level can choose which combination of dance styles they would like to focus on. Combo classes are either Tap/Ballet or Tap/Jazz.

 

Tap/Ballet - More advanced tap skills are covered, along with basic ballet skills, including the 5 positions, basic barre work, and across the floor work

Tap/Jazz - More advanced tap skills are covered, along with basic jazz skills, including basic turns and across the floor work

 

Age Requirements:

Dancers must be 6 by Sept. 1st, 2023

 

2023-24 Tap/Ballet Combo Schedule:

Monday        5:00pm - 6:00pm

Wednesday  5:00pm - 6:00pm

2023-24 Tap/Jazz Combo Schedule

Tuesday       5:00pm - 6:00pm

Thursday      5:00pm - 6:00pm

(Additional classes may be added. Days and times are subject to change.)

 

Our year long curriculum is based on a 34-week season, which includes class instruction, dress rehearsal time, and picture day. Season 11 begins on Friday, September 8th, 2023.

 

Combo Dress Code:

Tap/Ballet - Dancers need black Mary Jane style tap shoes, and pink leather ballet shoes for girls, black leather ballet shoes for boys.

Tap/Jazz - Dancers need black Mary Jane style tap shoes, and tan leather jazz shoes for girls, black leather jazz shoes for boys.

Please purchase shoes from a dance store such as Definitely Dance in Exton to ensure proper color, style and fit. Any color leotard and tights are fine, and long hair should be tied back. All items should be in a bag that the children can identify as their own, and please put names on shoes.

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