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General Policy
Dress Code |
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dress code
- GRADED
PROGRAM
The following requirements are strictly enforced. We expect both parents
and students to make the effort to come to class properly dressed.
Students will receive notification from their teachers to be shown to
their parents when they fail to comply. After
three infractions, teachers may refuse a student admittance to class. Please cooperate with us; dressing correctly and
neatly is an important dance discipline and affects the teachers' ability
to teach effectively.
Hair
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All hair must be secured back and out of
the face
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Hair must be worn in a bun for all
levels of Ballet: I through VI
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Hair must be worn in a well-secured
ponytail for jazz, tap, hip-hop, modern, creative movement, and all
levels of combinations
Attire
Creative Movement
– Black leotard, no tights or shoes.
Pre-Ballet – Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic well
sewn.
Combination I, II, III and Ballet I – Black leotard, pink tights,
pink ballet shoes with elastic well sewn on, black tap shoes - no ribbons (Combination
classes only)
Ballet II – Navy leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Ballet III – Royal blue leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Ballet IV – Burgandy leotard, pink tights with seams
Ballet V – Purple leotard, pink tights with seams
Ballet VI – Black leotard, pink tights with seams
Tap – Black leotard, pink or black tights, black tap shoes with
elastic or velcro instead of ribbons.
Jazz and Modern – Black leotard or unitard, black footless tights;
jazz pants may be worn over leotard and tights; bare feet for lower levels; jazz shoes
on recommendation from teacher (Bloch or Capezio with split sole; no jazz
sneakers)
Hip Hop and Jazz/Hip Hop – Black leotard, black jazz pants, black
jazz sneakers
Boys Ballet – Plain white T-shirt, black tights, white socks,
black ballet shoes
Please, for your own SAFETY, dancers
should wear street clothes to and from the studio.
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