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CONFIDENT Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6

Generation Dance Company, LLC Studio Location: 102 North Main Street, Columbiana, OH 44408 Office Location: 5723 Yorktown Ln., Austintown, OH 44515 Phone: 330-519-8537 (general), 330-951-3842 (payment-text okay) Email: (best form of communication) generationdance@zoominternet.net. For payment concerns contact J.P. at walkerjpone@yahoo.com Website: GenerationDanceCompany.com Owners: J.P. & Kimberly Walker Facebook: Generation Dance Company Instructors: Sara Beilstein (sehaseley@gmail.com), Amy Bordonaro (ptlmycupoverflows@aol.com), Aubrie Sakotas (aubriesue@yahoo.com), Michala Sakotas (msakotas@yahoo.com), Kimberly Walker (generationdance@zoominternet.net) Generation Dance Company Overview Generation Dance Company (GDC) is a Christian Dance School designed to help young dancers develop their dance technique, grow in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and bless others with the gift of dance. GDC is a non-competitive dance studio that functions to bring God glory with our talent and love for the art of dance. Class Prices 1 Class - $45 2 Classes - $70 3 Classes $90 4 Classes $110 PRICES ARE BASED PER FAMILY, PER MONTH. CLASSES ARE HELD ONE TIME PER WEEK. A SECOND/THIRD CHILD = A SECOND/THIRD CLASS Private & Semi-Private Lessons Available for Enrolled Students Only PRICES ARE BASED ON 9 MONTH SEASON TUITION RATE. FULL TUITION PAID UPFRONT RECEIVES A 5% DISCOUNT: 1 Class: $385, 2 Classes: $598, 3 Classes $769, 4 Classes $940

2018-2019 Season Calendar July 28, 2018 September 10 October 8-13 October 31 November 1 November 21-24 December 10-15 December 20-Jan. 2 January 3, 2019 January 21 January 28-Feb. 2 February 18 April 20-April 25 May 11 May/June Fall Registration Begins First Day of Classes Watch Week No Classes Costume Payment Due Thanksgiving No Classes Watch Week Christmas Break No Classes Classes Resume MLK Jr. Day Classes Held Watch Week Presidents Day Classes Held Easter/Spring Break = No Classes Picture Day Dress Rehearsal & Recital Shows

GDC Policies & Procedures *Weekly Email Communication* In order to keep families up to date with information, an email will be sent out weekly with all that is going on at the studio including our weekly verse. A hard copy will be posted at the studio each week. If you do not have an email account or have difficulty retrieving our email, please stop in the studio to get caught up! Dates, Times, and Holidays The 2018-2019 dance season will run from September 10, 2018 May 2019. Please see our GDC 2018-2019 Season Calendar for our observances of holidays, etc. Tuition/Fees Registration There is a one-time annual non-refundable registration fee of $25.00 per family for returning students, and $30.00 per family for new students. Tuition First payment is due the first week of class (September 10-September 15, 2018.) Monthly payment is due on or before the first week of each month. Tuition is prorated and will not be reimbursed for days off for holidays. Missed classes cannot be made up, unless it is approved by the instructor. A payment is considered late if it is not received by the 15 th of the month. Please let JP Walker know at walkerjpone@yahoo.com if there are ANY issues regarding payment. A late fee of $10 will be charged if payment is not received by the 15 th and no contact has been made. Monthly statements will not be emailed unless an account is past due. Cash, Check, and Credit (if requested) is accepted. Costume Fee - $55 per child/per class. Costume payment is due November 1, 2018 and can be paid ANYTIME prior to November 1, 2018. Parents with children in multiple classes, we know this can add up and you are welcome to pay in increments or add on to tuition prior to November 1 st. There will be very specific rules/guidelines given regarding costumes once they are distributed. Parents who do not adhere to the costume guidelines will be responsible for any additional fees that may be necessary. Costumes will not be passed out unless all outstanding balances are paid. Tights Parents are responsible for purchasing the proper style & color tights for the recital. Recital Tickets Parents/Families will be responsible for purchasing tickets to see their dancer perform. Tickets run $12- $15, If your child is in an advanced class or more than one class, there is a possibility your child will perform in both recital shows. Tickets will be available to purchase online in the month of May. Please be sure to check your emails for all ticket information at this time. Returned Checks All returned checks will incur a $35 fee. Dancewear/Shoes Parents are responsible for providing proper attire & dance shoes for class and recital. Injury/Sickness If your child sustains an injury or illness during the dance season and will miss at least a month of class, one month free tuition will be granted. However, any additional time off will need to be paid in full to maintain in good standing. Vacation/Sports/Etc. If your child misses a month of class for vacation or sports, tuition must be paid in full to preserve your child s place in class and maintain good standing.

Dress Policy Dancers are expected to follow the attire requirements for each class. Most of the requirements for clothing and shoes are for the benefit of the dancer to help improve technique, flexibility, etc. However, at GDC, modesty is a high priority. We desire our young girls to wear appropriate clothing that would cover them completely (without midriffs exposed) when moving on the floor or upside down. Dancers do not have to wear any high-end clothing, however the instructors at GDC believe a dancer should dress for success in dance. Dressing properly is a discipline each dancer should develop to improve their ability in dance. Parents of dancers not complying with the dress code on a regular basis will be contacted. *CLOTHING WITH GLITTER IS NOT PERMITTED IN CLASS* Recital There will be a year-end recital, however the date is yet to be determined. Dancers are expected to attend the recital. Families will be informed of the show dates ASAP, but will likely fall the first or second weekend in June. WE KINDLY ASK THAT YOU PLAN YOUR VACATION AROUND THE RECITAL DATES. Please be aware that our recital will be two shows. Dancers may be required to attend one show or both. Class Expectations All dancers are expected to follow the class routine and structure to the best of their ability. As a practice, we want to honor God by giving Him our best. While having fun will be part of the dancing process, learning technique will require hard work and dedication. 1. Listen and obey the instructor. 2. Try your best. 3. Encourage your fellow dancers. 4. If someone is having trouble, try to help them. 5. Practice love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Discipline Discipline is an opportunity to teach a child how to make choices that are pleasing to God. However, any repeated behavior that does not comply with the class expectations will be addressed privately with the dancer and parent. Class Procedures 1. Sign In. 2. Come dressed for class. Restrooms are available for changing only when necessary. 3. Use restroom before class. Using the restroom during class is for emergencies only. 4. Parents may wait in the waiting room or drop off their child and return at the end of class. Please pick up your child from class on time.

5. Please be mindful of the instructor s time. Need to let the instructor know something quick? No problem. Need to discuss Studio Rules something at length? Please call, email, or schedule an appointment. Please keep studio as clean as possible. Please bring quiet activities for younger children if staying throughout lesson. Please keep an eye on children who may cause damage to property. No running throughout the studio. NO STREET SHOES inside the dance rooms, with the exception of Watch Week. MIRRORS ARE NOT TO BE TOUCHED AT ANY TIME. Mirrors in Room 2 are especially fragile. Please, please, please do not allow your children to touch them. No climbing on stacked mats, barres, or other apparatus. Health You are the best judge of your child s health and we trust you will not bring a sick child to class. However, if in the opinion your child is sick, we will call you or ask you to come and pick-up your child. Hair & Lice Policy It is our greatest desire to keep our studio as clean as possible and to avoid the spread of lice. ALL DANCER S HAIR MUST BE PULLED BACK FOR EVERY CLASS. As the winter months approach, it is the responsibility of the parent to check your child regularly for lice. Dancers should not touch one another s hair or put heads together during class. If a lice case is reported, we will inform the class members of the reported case. Attendance There will be an attendance (Sign In) sheet for your child s class each week. Upon arrival, please sign your initials by your child s name. Also, if you are leaving during class, please put your cell phone number by your child s name. It is important that your child attends dance class every week. Missing often can not only set your child back, but hold up the progression of the entire class. Dancers age 10 or older are permitted to sign themselves in, however parents are responsible for their welfare entering and leaving the studio. Inclement Weather Policy If at any time it is necessary to cancel lessons due to bad weather, there will be a notice posted on the website as well as an email sent out. You may also call 330-519-8537 for an updated voicemail if you do not have access to the web. Notice will be posted by 2:30pm regarding the cancelation of evening classes. If one or two classes are missed due to inclement weather, class will not be made up nor tuition reimbursed. If three or more classes are missed, make-ups will be provided. Tobacco, Smokeless Tobacco, Vape Free Policy - Tobacco, smokeless tobacco, & vape products are not permitted in our studio, in the parking lot surrounding our studio, or at any event GDC represents. GDC reserves the right to refuse services to any parent or family member who does not comply.

Parent Observation Watch Week During Watch Week, parents & family members are invited into the last 10 minutes of class. This is designed for parents to see what your dancer is learning in class and how she/he is improving. There will be two Watch Weeks throughout the season in October & Jan/Feb. Please check our GDC Season Calendar for specific dates. Private Lessons & Recital Solos Private lessons Available for all styles of dance and open to all enrolled students based on teacher availability. Private lessons are $75 for 6 half hour lessons or $100 for 10 half hour lessons. For home schooled children, lessons can possibly be scheduled during the school day. Recital Solos Recital solos or duets are also by private lesson and cost $75 total, plus the amount for the costume. Solos and duets are based on a number of factors including: Interested students, styles to be represented, confidence onstage, and by a team teacher vote. Prayer/Devotion & Offering At the beginning of class, we will have a short devotion and prayer covering the needs of the group. Each week we will talk about the verse of the week that centers around our yearly theme. There will also be a GDC Offering jar located in the classroom each week. If you or your child feels led, have them drop in a few coins/dollars that will add up to buy something for a need within (or beyond) the dance company. It could be for a student in need of help with tuition or for any cause that God leads us to help. It s a way for the dancers to give of themselves to help continue the call of serving others. Used Dancewear Generation Dance Company will be collecting any used dancewear (of appropriate nature) or dance shoes. Items will be given away or exchanged. All items will be stored at the studio, so if you need a leotard, pair of dance shorts, tights, etc., please check out what we have!

GDC STAFF Michala Sakotas (MS) Michala has spent most of her life dancing. She has enjoyed studying and performing all forms of dance as well as musical theater. Michala has true heart for GDC as she has trained here for over four years. Michala has also enjoyed performing for her high school dance line and local theater groups. She loves inspiring others through the love of Jesus and the gift of dance. Michala is currently attending YSU and plans on becoming an elementary school teacher. Aubrie Sakotas (AS) Aubrie is a second year teacher and is a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. She is currently is studying dance and business at YSU. She has been involved in dance and theater arts industry since the age of 4. She has held numerous leadership roles and has been dancing with GDC for 4 years. Aubrie is excited to share her love for dance and love for the Lord at GDC. Sara Beilstein (SB) Sara is a graduate of Youngstown State where she received a major in pre-law and a minor in dance. She has been dancing for 14 years now and has competed in many national winning teams in tap, jazz, contemporary, musical theatre and hip hop. She danced in the YSU dance ensemble for 4 years. She has also choreographed dances for her church dance group Undignified and for the YSU dance ensemble. Her heart is to bring children closer to The Lord through movement and to see them praise His name while pursuing what they love. Amy Bordonaro (AB) Amy has been in the dance and arts industry for 30+ years. She was trained in all forms of dance and participated in both performance and competition groups throughout the nation. She began teaching and choreographing at the age of 16. She has choreographed and taught for numerous schools, studios, competition teams, theater companies as well as university dance teams. She has trained hundreds of students from all ages. In addition, Amy has judged many competitions on the regional, state, and national level. Although Amy loves children and the art of dance, her greatest passion is for The Lord. She is blessed to be a part of the wonderful dance program here at Generation Dance Company. Kimberly Walker (KW) Mrs. Kimberly Walker is a technically trained dancer and has studied several dance styles under professionals such as Buddy Thompson from the Civic Light Opera in Pittsburgh, PA and Dee Hillier in Cleveland, OH. Kimberly has a B.A. in Dance and Health Education from Baldwin-Wallace College and a M.S. in Education in School Counseling. She is also is a certified Acrobatics instructor through Acrobatic Arts. In addition to technical training, for 3 years Kimberly had the opportunity to use the gift of dance to help others through Worldview International, an arts ministry designed to seek those in need. Kimberly has many years of experience working with children of all backgrounds and ages. By starting Generation Dance Company she is fulfilling a call to teach others dance in a way that builds self-esteem and pleases God. To God alone be the glory!

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS & ATTIRE TUMBLING A strong focus on strength and skills. Tumbling students will use mats on stage for their recital performance. Attire Leotard/Biketard/Unitard is required. Shorts/leggings/tights are to be worn with leotard (not necessary with biketard/unitard). No shoes needed. TUMBLING I Students will learn basic tumbling skills as well as skills that will focus on improving balance, flexibility, and strength. Skills of focus include: Rolls, Pre-cartwheel, Somersault, Gallops, Bridge, Donkey kick, L handstand, Skipping. TUMBLING II Designed for students with one year of tumbling experience. Skills of focus include: Bridge, L handstand, Pre cartwheel, cartwheel (Right and Left), Pre-Round Off, Skipping, Forward pike roll, Bridge, V-Sit, Handstand away from the wall, Square Hip Split exercise, Tuck jumps, Rock and roll from standing to standing. Students moving on from this level will need to demonstrate a cartwheel with correct form. TUMBLING III Designed for students with at least two years of tumbling experience. Students at this level should be able to demonstrate the skills listed for Tumbling II. Skills of focus for this class include: Pre-Splits 6 inches, Beat handstand, Bridge with kick/jump, Straddle roll, Cartwheel with correct finish, Round Off, Handstand facing the wall for 10 seconds, V-sit for 20 seconds, Plank for 30 seconds, Down the wall backbend, Teddy Bear stand. Students moving on from this level will need to demonstrate cartwheels on both sides and a round off. TUMBLING IV- Designed for students with at least 3 years tumbling experience. Students at this level should be able to demonstrate a cartwheel on both sides as well as a round off. Skills of focus include: Pre-Splits 4 inches, Bridge with kicks (right and left), Backbend without a spot, Bridge kickover with stacked mat, Handstand to forward roll, One-handed cartwheel, Backward roll, V-sit for 30 seconds, Plank Hold for 40 seconds, Tuck headstand, Bridge with straight arms and legs, Dive roll, Front Limber. Students moving on from this level will need to demonstrate a backbend. TUMBLING V Designed for students with at least 4 years of tumbling experience. Students in this class should be able to demonstrate most skills listed for Tumbling IV, especially a backbend. Skills of focus include: Pre-Splits 4 inches, Backbend to recovery, Handstand balance for 3 seconds, Bridge kickover, Headstand balance for 10 seconds, V-Sit hold for 40 seconds, Plank hold for 1 minute, Straddle press to Handstand, Round off, Dive cartwheel, Front or Back walkover. Students will need to demonstrate a kickover with straight legs and correct form to move on to the next level. TUMBLING VI & VII- Students should be able to demonstrate skills listed from Levels I-V, particularly the kickover. Students at this level will be assessed on the following skills at the end of the year: Front walkover, Back walkover, Front Handspring, Standing Back Handspring, Side aerial, Splits 2 inches, Push-ups (10), Superman Hold (30 seconds), Wall-Sit (40 seconds), Back Arabian, Dive Front walkover, Valdez, Back roll to Handstand. ACRO - Acro (Acrobatics) combines tumbling and dance elements and has a strong emphasis on limbering and flexibility. Dancers signing up for Acro need to be aware that mats will NOT be used onstage for their recital performance. Skills of focus will not be limited to what is listed below, however skills will be taught and mastered in a progressive format to ensure the dancer has the proper strength, flexibility, and balance to move on to the next skill. Dancers are required to take at least one year of Tumbling BEFORE Acro. Students who have not had experience in Tumbling or Acro previously will not be admitted to an acro class. It is also STRONGLY recommended for any acro student to take another form of dance (such as ballet, lyrical, or jazz) in addition to Acro. Attire Leotard/Biketard and tights are required. No shoes needed. Students are not permitted to attend acro class without a leotard or biketard. Acro Lights I Students signing up for this class must have completed at LEAST one year or more of Tumbling or Acro.. Skills of focus include but are not limited to: Pre-Forward Bend (4 inches), Baby Scorpion, Bridge retire, Bridge with kicks, Pre-Splits 6 inches, Down to backbend with wall, Plank hold for 20 seconds, 10 upper body lifts, V-Sit 20

seconds, Beat handstand right and left, Cartwheel R&L, Handstand facing wall 10 seconds, bridge, heel stretch, & chasse. Acro Lights II Students in this class should be able to demonstrate most skills listed in Acro Lights I. Skills of focus include: Pre-forward bend (2 inches), Half Scorpion balance 5 seconds, 20 upper body lifts, Bridge retire developpe, Bridge kickover, Handstand balance 3 seconds (no spot), Chasse step hurdle cartwheel, One hand cartwheel, Cartwheel (right and left), Front limber, Backbend to recovery (no spot), Bridge with straight arms and legs, Splits (4 inches, Bridge Kickover, Front or back walkover, Chaine turn, Arabesque, Fan kick. Acro Lights III Students in this class should be able to demonstrate most skills listed in Acro Lights II. Skills of focus include: Pre-forward bend to floor, Half scorpion balance for 10 seconds, Bridge kicks (right and left), Bridge prances, Splits (2 inches), 25 upper body lifts, Handstand balance (5 seconds), Heel stretch hold (5 seconds), One hand cartwheel (right and left), Handstand to chest roll, Elbow stand hold (5 seconds), Straddle press handstand, Arabian, Dive cartwheel, Round off, Jete, Chaine jete, Single pirouette, Front Walkover, Back Walkover Performance Acro Students in this class should be at least able to demonstrate most skills listed in Acro Lights III and also show a high level of flexibility and confidence. Students in this class must be able to have good stage presence and the ability to learn very quickly. Bonus skills such as aerials, back handsprings, scorpions, and/or exceptional flexibility may qualify a student in this class. Dancers must also be comfortable performing at different places around the community and show a heart for those in need. Parents signing their child up for this class need to be aware of possible additional fees. Regular attendance is required. *Acceptance Required* Master Acro Acro student for 5 or more years and age 14 &up. BALLET Attire: All ballet students are required to attend class in a leotard and tights. Hair must be up and secured away from face. Ballet skirts are permitted. Leather ballet shoes, (preferably pink) are required. Pre-Ballet (4-5yr): Dancers will begin to explore the art of ballet through basic technique and creative movement. Classes are a fun environment designed for the younger dancer. Must be 4 years of age. Beginner Ballet (6-7 yr): An uplifting approach to teach the student proper technique discipline, strength, flexibility and confidence. Dancers will also be taught proper ballet barre technique. Dancers should be at least 6 years old with prior ballet experience. Intermediate Ballet (8-11yr): Students need to have prior dance experience. Technical skills needed to attend the class include splits, pirouettes, piques, jumps and leaps. Proper execution of barre work as well as technical skills will be implemented. Dancers need to have an understanding in the execution and performance of ballet. Advanced Ballet (12&up): Building on prior dance experience and designed for dancers 12 & up. Technical skills needed to attend the class include splits, pirouettes, piques, jumps and leaps. Proper execution of barre work as well as technical skills will be implemented. Dancers need to have an understanding in the execution and performance of ballet. Ballet Lights I (6-7yr): A serious and disciplined approach to ballet technique for dancers who are willing to work hard to improve footwork and proper form. Dancers should have 1-2 years of prior ballet experience. Dancers should be able to execute full splits, turn and leaps. Disciplined barre technique is implemented weekly. Acceptance is required. Ballet Lights II (8-10yr): A disciplined and serious approach to ballet for dancers with at least 2-3 years of ballet training in addition to the ability to execute all Ballet Lights I technique. Dancers should be able to split, arabesque, glissade, pas de bourree, tour jete, and double pirouette. Proper execution of barre technique is expected weekly. Dancers should be confident in performing for an audience. Acceptance is required.

Teen Ballet: (Formerly Ballet Lights IV) A disciplined and serious approach to ballet for dancers with at least 4-5 years of ballet training in addition to the ability to execute all Ballet Lights IV technique. Proper execution of barre technique is expected weekly. Dancers should be confident in performing for an audience. Acceptance is required. Pointe: Dancers must have 3+ years experience. This is a pre-pointe/pointe technical class for the serious ballet dancer. Proper core, positions and arm placement is needed to attend the class. A disciplined focus on core strength and flexibility will be implemented. Technical training for pointe at the barre and floor work will be taught. Upon entering, dancers should be able to fully execute all of the Ballet Lights II technical skills. Pointe shoe approval is required by the teacher. Basic requirements for pointe include but are not limited to: 1) 13 years of age, 3+ years of ballet experience, and prior demonstration. Acceptance is required LYRICAL Performance Ballet: Students need to have 3+ years prior ballet experience. A serious and disciplined technical ballet class. Technical requirements include those needed for ballet lights II. Dancers need to be structured in their technical study and execution of barre and floor skills and be able to pick up choreography quickly. Skills studied will include splits, jumps, jete s, battemattes, double pirouettes, double piques and fouettes. Performance Ballet dancers will be performing in the community throughout the dance season. Dancers must show performance ability and confidence in front of an audience. Those signing their child up for this class need to be aware of possible additional fees. Regular attendance is required. Acceptance is required. Attire: All lyrical students are required to attend class in a leotard and tights. Hair must be up and secured away from face. Skirts/shorts are permitted. Half sole or other lyrical shoes required. Beginner Lyrical: (7 & up). Students must have at least one completed year of ballet. Students will further study and engage the combination of ballet and jazz technique. A disciplined, technical approach to skills and lyrical interpretation will be implemented. Core strength and overall flexibility will be a strong focus. Splits, extensions, leaps and turns will be included in technique training. Intermediate Lyrical (8-11yr): Students entering must have completed 2+ years of lyrical and/or ballet. Students need to be able to execute all lyrical II technical skills. Students will increase in the technical understanding of lyrical, ballet and jazz technique. Dancers should have a strong understanding of connecting the art of dance with musical lyrics and an audience. Core strength and flexibility is a strong requirement. Advanced Lyrical (12&up): (Formerly Teen Lyrical or Lyrical IV) For dancers with 3+ years prior lyrical and/or ballet experience. Technical requirements include all technique required for lyrical III including full splits, leaps, double pirouettes and extensions. In addition, a strong understanding of lyrical interpretation is required. A disciplined focus on core strength and flexibility will be implemented. Dancers should be confident in performing before an audience. Performance Lyrical (8&up): Students in this class should be able to demonstrate the skills listed in Lyrical IV and also show a high level of confidence in technique. Students must be able to interpret music effectively through movement and stage presence. Dancers will be performing at different places around the community and therefore be comfortable interacting and showing love to those in need. Parents signing their child up for this class need to be aware of possible additional fees. Regular attendance is required. *Acceptance Required* TAP Master Contemporary (13&up) *By invitation only* Attire: Leotard with leggings, capris, or shorts. *BLOCH OR CAPEZIO TAP SHOES ARE REQUIRED*.

Beginner Tap - Students will learn the basic skills of tap dancing. They will learn how to work with various rhythms as well working together with their classmates. Some areas of focus include: toe taps, flaps, shuffles, brush steps, drawbacks, Cincinnati's. HIP-HOP Intermediate Tap- This class is designed for students who have completed at least 2 years of Tap I ( unless permitted by teacher ) and should be able to successfully complete the tasks of Tap I. Students in this level with work more on their rhythms with one another as well as syncopation. Students will begin to build more on the skills of Tap I and be able to do them at a higher speed. Some areas of focus include: pull backs, pick ups, wings, buffalos, and time steps. Advanced Tap - This class is designed for students who have completed at least 3 years of Tap (unless permitted by teacher) and should be able to successfully complete the tasks of Intermediate Tap. Co-Ed Tap- This class is designed for students who have completed at least 3-4 years of Tap (unless permitted by teacher) and should be able to successfully complete the tasks of Intermediate Tap. *BLOCH OR CAPEZIO TAP SHOES ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL LEVELS* Attire: Leotard & tights along with jazz pants, capris, or shorts. Jazz shoes or black dance sneakers are required. Beginner Hip Hop - Students will learn the basic skills needed in hip hop dancing as well as learning to find their own style. This class is designed to get the students moving throughout the entire class and to learn basic hip hop movements. Some areas of focus include: splits, straddles, heel stretches, skips while using various rhythms. Intermediate Hip Hop- This class is for students who have completed one year of Hip Hop I and should be able to complete most of the tasks listed for Hip Hop I. In this class, students will build off what was taught in Hip Hop I as well as learning new various skills. Areas of focus include: toe touches, heel stretches both right and left, planks and handstands. Advanced Hip Hop- Designed for students who have completed 2 years of Hip Hop and are able to complete most of the tasks listed for Intermediate Hip Hop. In this class students will begin to use their own knowledge of what they have been taught to begin to choreograph on their own as well as pick up choreography from their teacher at a faster rate. Some areas of focus include: leaps, basic break dancing, popping and isolations. Performance Co-Ed Hip Hop - Students in this class should be able to demonstrate the skills listed in Intermediate Hip Hop and also possess an ability to learn choreography quickly. Students must be able to interpret music effectively through movement and stage presence. Dancers will be performing at different places around the community and therefore be comfortable interacting and showing love to those in need. Parents signing their child up for this class need to be aware of possible additional fees. Regular attendance required. *Acceptance Required* JAZZ Teen Hip Hop/Jazz: Designed for dancers 13 and up and have had at least two years of dance training. Areas of focus include: leaps, turns, jumps, isolations, popping, etc. Jazz technique will also be incorporated into warm-ups, combinations, and routines. Dancers should be confident in performing in front of an audience. Attire: Leotard & tights along with jazz pants, capris, or shorts. Jazz shoes or half-soles are required. Beginner Jazz This class is designed for dancers 7-9 years old with prior experience in ballet, lyrical, and/or hip hop. Students in this class will focus on strength, flexibility, and technique. Areas of focus include: total body movement, isolated movement, and interpretation of music. Skills of focus include jumps, leaps, & turns. Intermediate Jazz This class is designed for dancers 10&up years with prior experience in ballet, lyrical, and/or hip hop. Students in this class will focus on strength, flexibility, and technique. Areas of focus include: total body movement, isolated movement, and interpretation of music. Skills of focus include jumps, leaps, & turns.

Advanced Jazz: Designed for dancers 13 and up and have had at least 3+years of dance training. Areas of focus include: leaps, turns, jumps, isolations, popping, etc. Jazz technique will also be incorporated into warm-ups, combinations, and routines. Dancers should be confident in performing in front of an audience. Master Jazz This is class is designed for dancers 14 & up with 4+ years of jazz, and/or hip hop experience. Exceptional technique of the following skills are required to enter the class: side leap, grand jete, calypso, double pirouette, high kicks, full splits. Overall total body movement and ability to interpret music is also required. Dancers will be performing at different places around the community and therefore be comfortable interacting and showing love to those in need. Parents signing their child up for this class need to be aware of possible additional fees. Regular attendance required. *Acceptance Required* TINY TOTS - Introducing the world of dance through creative movement, songs, and techniques that will build a foundation for dance training. Must be 3 years of age by September 10, 2018 and potty-trained. Class is 35 minutes in length. Attire Ballet & Tumbling: Leotard and tights (footless or convertible) required. Short dance skirt or shorts are permitted. Full tutus are not permitted. Leather ballet shoes (Capezio, Bloch, Balera, etc. brand - no slippers please). Attire Ballet & Hip Hop: Leotard and tights (any style). Short dance skirt or shorts are permitted. Leather ballet shoes (Capezio, Bloch, Balera, etc. brand - no slippers please) & Jazz shoes. Attire Tumbling: Leotard & tights or biketard. No shoes required. BOYS BOYS TUMBLING & HIP HOP Students will learn strength, balance, & flexibility as well as skills such as rolls, jumps, turns, headstands, planks, handstands, & bridges. Attire: T-Shirt and athletic shorts. Students can wear socks or bare feet unless the teacher requests specific shoes at a later time. TECHNIQUE CLASSES J/T/L - Jumps, Leaps, & Turns This is a technique class designed for the serious student ready to work on the necessary strength and core progressions to be able to execute multiple turning sequences, & higher jumps and leaps. 3+ years of ballet, lyrical or jazz training as well as approval of instructor is required. 9 & up. S & S - Stretch & Strengthen - This class will be held periodically throughout the year and will be $8 per class, pay as you come. This class is for the dedicated dancer, to help learn ways to develop flexibility and balance at home. Welcome to all students 8 & up. Open Tumbling - This class will be held periodically throughout the year and will be $6 per class. This class is welcome to any student currently enrolled in Acro or Tumbling. Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Chris Jesus. Philippians 1:6