Hip Hop Sample Clauses

Hip Hop. Hip-Hop includes a wide range of styles primarily breaking, locking, and popping. It’s fun and upbeat. The class consists of a warm up and a fun dance combination to popular child appropriate Hip Hop or Pop music. Fun and fitness being the main focus in this class. Great for students who have a lot of energy and a bit of sass!
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Hip Hop. ANYTHING! The funkier, the better – as long as you can move in what you’re wearing – go for it! Ballet/Pointe CDC 2014-2015 Studio Rules and Regulations (cont.) Enrollment in pointe is by invitation only at the discretion of Xxxxxx XxXxxxx, our ballet mistress. Girls: Black leotards and pink tights (pink shoes) for ballet class. Hair secured away from the face in a bun. *Dancers NOT in black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes and hair in a bun will not be permitted in ballet class. Boys: White leotard or shirt and black tights. (black ballet shoes) Dance shoes should be put on at time of arrival, do not wear them into or out of the studio. (this ruins dance shoes!) T-shirts/sweatshirts are not allowed in class – they inhibit the check of proper body alignment and muscle tension. YEAR END PERFORMANCE FEE Each student participating in the Year End Performance will be charged a $75 Performance Fee. This fee includes a DVD of the performance ($40 value), a performance t-shirt ($15 value) and two admission tickets for the show ($20 value). Families with more than one dancer will be charged a performance fee of $100. The Family Performance Fee will include the show dvd ($40 value), two performance t-shirts ($30) and three admission tickets for the show ($30). YEAR END PERFORMANCE COSTUMES Costumes will be ordered in December and costume payments (non-refundable) will be paid in full prior to the order – NO EXCEPTIONS! Costume charges will be added to your studio account and can be paid at any point first semester. Youth costumes cost $70 each, adult costumes cost $85 each. Dancers MUST have a costume for each number they are performing in. For example, if your child takes a Jazz/Tap class throughout the year, he/she will perform in two numbers in the performance. (one jazz, one tap). This class requires two costumes, costing $70 (if your child wears a youth size) each. Your costume cost total will be $140. CDC does not order recital costumes for Hip Hop classes. We create a “look” and ask parents to purchase your costume on your own. YEAR END PERFORMANCE DRESS REHEARSAL
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