Class Description
2-3yr. Dance classes include 2 instructors to best meet the needs of our students. Students are introduced to ballet technique and learn terminology through repetition and dance activities. Students learn 1 routine of the Director’s choice, either lyrical or jazz dance. Class communications take place through the BAND app.
Costs
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Estimated costume pricing is $75 including tights and hair accessory.
Performances
Students have the opportunity to perform at 2 dance showcases, 1 recital, other optional events as presented to us such as assisted living centers and community events. (See Dance Policies for more info.)
Instructors
Janell Fullmer
DirectorSkyler Torman
Recreational Assistant CoachLENAE ROWLEY
Assistant Director, Competitive & Recreational CoachANDY BUNDERSON
Tap Coach, Junior Competitive & Recreational CoachMeredith Archibald
Recreational CoachClass Terminology
Demi Plie – half bend of the knee
Tendu – to stretch the foot
Degage – to disengage (sustaining pointed foot off of the ground)
Rond de jambe – round the leg, circular movement of the leg either on the ground or in the air
Eleve – to rise, to elevate
Releve – to rise from plie
Passe – a movement in which the foot of the working leg passes or touches the knee of the supporting leg in turn out or parallel positions.
Aerabesque – body position, in profile, supported on one leg
Pique – executed by stepping directly on the point or demi-pointe of the working foot in any desired direction or position with the other foot raised in the air. (to prick/pricked)
Sousus – a tight fifth position in releve.(under-over)
Saute – a jump off both feet, landing with the feet in the same position. Jumping or landing on the same foot.
Jete, petit – small spring from one foot to the other foot using a brushing motion.
Glissade – a traveling step executed by gliding the working foot from the fifth position in the required direction, the other foot closing to it.
Pas de chat – large cat’s step. Performed from fifth to fifth position, landing almost simultaneously.
Chasse – meaning to chase. Plie and slide the working leg away from the supporting leg, touch the supporting leg behind the working leg, land on the original supporting leg.
Soutenu – a turn from sousus, turning towards back leg one revolution, the other foot ending in front.
Sissone – jump from both feet on to one foot.
(This is a basic coverage, more class terminology and skills are added as the class progresses)
Gymnastic Skills
Forward Rolls, Straddle Rolls, Handstands, Handstand Rolls, Bridge from floor, Cartwheels, Back Walkovers, Back Handsprings, Wedge Mat Skills, Balance Beam Skills and Mini Tramp Skills.