DANCE! by Debra DiNote

Educating the youth of South Jersey for 40 years

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What to Wear
Dancers must wear the following attire every week in class.  *The exception to this is the first lesson of every month being "Color Day".  On this day, students may wear any color and style leotard they wish.  Dancers should always wear pink tights for ballet class.

Dancing with Mommy:  Mothers may wear any clothing they feel comfortable moving around in.  Children can wear anything they are comfortable in as well.  A leotard and tights will work just as well as shorts and tshirt.

Pre-School Classes:  Leotard and footed tights of any color, pink Capezio ballet slippers, white tap shoes.

Classical Ballet:  Any style black leotard, theatrical pink footed ballet tights, pink Capezio ballet slippers.  *Intermediate and advanced level classes should wear Bloch spilt-sole ballet slippers.

Pointe:  Same as ballet, except add a chiffon skirt.  Leg warmers are optional.


Jazz:  Any color leotard and tights.  Beginner levels- tan Capezio Half-Soles, intermediate and advanced levels- Capezio or Bloch tan split-sole oxfords.  Jazz pants are optional. 

Hip Hop:  Cargo pants or dance pants.  Tank top or t-shirt.  Black hip hop sneakers.

Tap:  Any color leotard and tights.  No jazz pants.  Beginner level-white tap shoes.  Intermediate & advanced- Bloch black tap oxford.

Modern:  Leotard and footless tights of any color.  Bare feet.

Boys Attire:  Black jazz pants, white t-shirt (tucked in). 

****All above items are above in our LA DanceForce Boutique!!!****


Hair
All Creative Dance classes should have hair pulled into a ponytail, bun if possible.
All combination classes should have a bun.
For pre-teen and teen classes, medium and long length hair must be securely pinned in a bun.  Use a hair saver, bobby pins and hair net to secure bun properly. 
Ponytails for Hip Hop, Modern, and Musical Theater. 
 
DANCE! by Debra DiNote
5360 Route 42
Whitman Plaza
Turnersville, NJ 08012
856-227-9414
DebraDiNote3@gmail.com