Fall Info
Summer Camp Info

Our instructional year runs for 10 months from August to May. Final class recital may be anytime between May 20 and June 10. During that time, our students receive 40 weeks of classes and four ‘break’ weeks which are synchronized to the Lake County public schools calendar.

We encourage students to register as early as possible although we accept new beginning students through the end of October, and will consider others based on experience until Winter break. To submit class interests or  for specific inquiries please navigate to the Contact Us page.

Pricing (subject to change)

Our monthly tuition rates are based on hours of class time per week which combines all family members. See chart below. There is a non-refundable registration fee of $30; a recital fee of $50 which includes a recital digital download and 1 annual recital ticket; and a costume fee for our annual recital which is $65 for child size and $75 for adult size costumes per class (costume price subject to change once ordered).
    Registration fee, recital fee and August tuition is to be paid at time of registration. Tuition is due monthly and is to be paid at a student’s first lesson of each month. We accept payment by cash or check only. A late fee of $10 will be charged if tuition is not paid by the 15th of each month. Costume fees are payable in full or in 3 monthly  installments beginning in October. All costume fees are to be paid in full before Winter break in December.
     Please read carefully the Family information sheet presented to you at the time of registration for all important studio policies.

HoursRate
¾ to 1$65.00
1.5$90.00
2.0$115.00
2.5$135.00
3.0$155.00
3.5$173.00
4.0$189.00
4.5$205.00
5.0$220.00
each additional 1/2 hr. is $15
Discount Dance Supply
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What to Wear

A dress code ensures that a teacher will be able to see a dancer’s alignment and positioning. A dress code will also teach students discipline, helping with overall focus and energy. By “dressing the part,” dancers feel like dancers. Dress codes can also create unity among the dancers instead of causing a few dancers to stand out much like a school uniform policy. Dress codes go a long way in minimizing distractions, and help give classes a unified look.

Proper dance attire is expected of all students. Students should arrive on time, dressed properly, and ready to participate in class. We recommend Dance N Stuff in Ocala and Discount Dance Supply online (www.discountdance.com). Students’ names should be clearly written on all their dance attire. Unless specifically modified by one of our teachers or noted below, these rules apply to ALL classes taught at our studio:
 * Street shoes are not permitted on the dance floors!
 * Students are not permitted to wear jewelry in class.
 * Students must wear cover-ups over their dance wear when entering and leaving the studio. Dance shoes should not be worn outside the studio.  
 * Girls must wear their hair in a bun unless noted below.
 * Sports bras control a dancer’s silhouette as well as prevent both discomfort and injury. Underwear is not permitted under leotards or costumes, tights serve that purpose. If a leotard does not completely cover a bra, the bra must be the same color as the leotard.
 * School attire is in no way acceptable in class. Absolutely NO shorts or bare-midriff/cutoff shirts!

Individual class list for dance attire in addition to the above requirements:

All leotards, tights, and shoes for Creative Movement and Combo Kids must be ordered through the studio.

Creative Movement:                              
          (Girls) All pink leotard, footed tights, ballet slippers.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black ballet slippers.
Combo Kids 1:           
          (Girls) Purple leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
Combo Kids 2:
          (Girls) Royal blue leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
Combo Kids 3:
          (Girls) Burgundy leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black ballet slippers and black patent leather tap shoes.
Ballet:
          (Girls) Solid black leotard, no skirts. Pink tights, pink ballet slippers. 
          (Boys) Black biker shorts, solid white or black fitted t-shirt, black or white ballet shoes ballet shoes w/white socks.
Pointe:
          In addition to ballet attire girls should wear a student-length, black chiffon, wrap skirt. Miss Sally will assist her students in preparing appropriate Pointe shoes.
Hip-Hop:
          (Girls) Black leotard, black jazz pants, tan tights. Hair in ponytail. Black hip-hop sneakers.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black hip-hop sneakers.
Jazz:
          (Girls) Any color leotard, black jazz pants or capri, tan tights, tan jazz shoes. Hair in ponytail.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants. Tan jazz shoes.
Tap:
          (Girls) Any color leotard, black jazz pants or capri, black lace tap shoes.
          (Boys) White t-shirt, black stretch pants, black lace tap shoes.
Contemporary, Lyrical, Musical Theater: 
           Black leotard, tan tights, black jazz or capri pants. Jazz shoes, tan toe-kini, or barefoot.
Acrobatics: 
           Any color leotard, tan tights, capri pants or leggings, convertible tan tights, barefoot.