Ruby is our beginner Performing Company for students ages 5 through 7 who want to explore their love of dance further. This team helps your dancer grow in their technique, their ability to learn and remember choreography, and how to work as a team.
Onyx is our recreational Performing Company for those ages 8 through 17. This is for dancers who love to dance and perform and want more chances to do so. They may be involved in other extracurricular activities and spend less time at the studio each week.
Diamond is our competitive Performing Company for ages 9 through 17. This is for dancers who are serious about their craft, want to be in the studio more often taking class, have a passion for improving their technique, and would like additional opportunities to perform and compete. They may be involved in other extracurricular activities, but dance is their main focus. They are in the studio a minimum of 5 hours a week.
- must be signed up for at least one class
- one hour company class Wednesdays 5:15-6:15 p.m. each week
- optional convention (January)
- one spring competition (April/May)
- perform competition routine at recital
- other performance opportunities when available
Onyx is our recreational Performing Company for those ages 8 through 17. This is for dancers who love to dance and perform and want more chances to do so. They may be involved in other extracurricular activities and spend less time at the studio each week.
- must be signed up for at least one class
- must take 1 hour technique class each week, Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m.
- 45-minute choreography class once a week for group dance
- dance convention (January)
- one winter competition (February/March)
- one spring competition (April/May)
- perform competition routine at recital
- other performance opportunities when available
Diamond is our competitive Performing Company for ages 9 through 17. This is for dancers who are serious about their craft, want to be in the studio more often taking class, have a passion for improving their technique, and would like additional opportunities to perform and compete. They may be involved in other extracurricular activities, but dance is their main focus. They are in the studio a minimum of 5 hours a week.
- must take ballet (students will be placed by the Director in either Beginner, Advanced Beginner, or Intermediate ballet)
- must take at least two other classes (trio, duet, solo, or special group sessions count towards this)
- must take 1 hour technique class each week, Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m.
- trio, duet & solo opportunities (separate 30-45- minute classes for each; separate fee for trios, duets, solos, and special groups), on Wednesdays when available or other days throughout the week
- dance convention (January)
- winter competition (February/March)
- spring competition (April/May)
- additional conventions and competitions will be optional throughout the year
- perform in opening number at recital
- perform competition routines at recital
- invited to be a classroom assistant
- other performance opportunities when available