Dress Code
These Dress Code Guidelines should be followed at all times. These guidelines are put in place to show respect for your instructor, When attending or leaving class, you must wear a cover-up. No one should be walking outside in just a leo and tights! Gentlemen, please check with your teacher to be sure your attire is appropriate.
Limited dance supplies are available for sale at the studio.
Proper Ballet Attire
Proper Attire for Other Dance Classes
Limited dance supplies are available for sale at the studio.
Proper Ballet Attire
- Leotard (depending on your class level)
- Pink Tights (NO holes or runs!!!)
- Pink Ballet Shoes or Pointe Shoes
- No Sports Bras – If you need extra support, either wear a secondary black leotard, a nude leotard, or a nude dance bra with clear straps (all of these could be bought at a dance store)
- Hair should be properly secured back into a bun… with hair pins!
- No jewelry or gum. Both could hinder your dancing.
Proper Attire for Other Dance Classes
- Dress code Leotard (depending on your class level) or Black leotard
- Pink Tights (NO holes or runs!!!)
- Proper Dance Shoes:Jazz Booties for Jazz, Tap Shoes for Tap, Foot Undies for Modern, and Sneakers or Jazz Shoes for Hip Hop
- No Sports Bras Preferred. Fitted cover ups may be worn in some of these classes. You should ask your instructor to make sure.
- Hair should be secured tightly, either in a bun or in a pony tail. Again, talk to your instructor to see which he or she prefers.
- No jewelry or gum. Both could hinder your dancing.
Studio Policies
Check back soon for updated studio policies.
Pointe Shoe Policy
Remember, pointe shoes should never be given to children or young dancers who have not been instructed to purchase a pair.
They are not toys; they are an important (and beautiful) piece of dance equipment.
The health and safety of our dancers is our highest priority. Being strong and well-trained gives our dancers the ability to express themselves creatively in the dance. When a dancer progresses to dancing in pointe shoes, the need for safety is even greater. Poorly-fitted pointe shoes will not only discourage a young dancer and cause unnecessary pain, but will also increase the chance of injury.
It is studio policy that the students need to have their pointe shoes checked for proper fit by one of our studio's experienced instructors before they have the ribbons and elastic sewn onto the shoe. Once the shoes are sewn and have been worn, they cannot be returned. We want to help you avoid wasting money on a shoe that would hurt your dancer – please contact us for more information!
They are not toys; they are an important (and beautiful) piece of dance equipment.
The health and safety of our dancers is our highest priority. Being strong and well-trained gives our dancers the ability to express themselves creatively in the dance. When a dancer progresses to dancing in pointe shoes, the need for safety is even greater. Poorly-fitted pointe shoes will not only discourage a young dancer and cause unnecessary pain, but will also increase the chance of injury.
It is studio policy that the students need to have their pointe shoes checked for proper fit by one of our studio's experienced instructors before they have the ribbons and elastic sewn onto the shoe. Once the shoes are sewn and have been worn, they cannot be returned. We want to help you avoid wasting money on a shoe that would hurt your dancer – please contact us for more information!