Dress Code
Proper class attire is expected on a weekly basis. Students may be asked to sit out without proper attire.
ALL CLASSES
Without exception, hair should be pulled away from face and off the neck for all dance classes. Male dancers’ hair shouldn’t obstruct student’s vision. All dance shoes should not be worn outside the studio space. It is extremely important to only wear tap shoes on the dance floor. Concrete or other hard surfaces will scratch the metal tap, which in turn will scratch the studio dance floors. During colder months, dancers may wear appropriate layers over expected attire.
COMBO CLASSES
Dancer should wear a pink or black ballet leotard with pink tights, pink ballet shoes and black tie, buckle or velcro tap shoes. For older dancers, form-fitting bottoms are also allowed.
BALLET
Female dancers, please wear leotard, tights, pink or tan canvas ballet shoes, skirt or form-fitting shorts/pants also acceptable. Classic ballet buns highly encouraged.
JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY/LYRICAL
Any style leotard or dance attire, including tank-tops and form-fitting pants/shorts. No clothing may be worn to obstruct the view of the body (i.e. baggy shirts/pants). Jazz shoes are required for jazz class; dance PAWS needed for Lyrical & Contemporary.
ACRO/TUMBLING
Leotard required, no shoes necessary.
TAP
Comfortable dance attire. No pants that drag on the floor and no jeans. Feet must be visible. Black tap shoes required; competition tappers will need lace-up tap shoes.
MALE DANCERS
In all above classes, please wear shorts or form-fitting pants as well as plain, well-fitting t-shirt or tank top.
HIP-HOP
Comfortable clothing. No tight jeans. NO skirts, no boots, no flip flops, no elevated shoes of any sort. Black Hip Hop shoes or indoor-only sneakers. Please dress the part/for comfort, baggy clothes ARE permitted in hip hop class, for all students.