Summer Dance Camp offers students an expanded performing arts curriculum, while providing an opportunity to continue their dance and theater training all year round. We provide a highly supportive environment which promotes artistic self-confidence and a great feeling of self-worth. Our camp is available on a weekly, or bi-weekly basis. Each week features its own theme, and at the end of the each session students will put on a performance for their parents.
Each day, students will be presented with a combination of classes that
run 45 minutes to an hour long, with a break for lunch. Students should
bring a lunch with them except for Fridays which will be pizza day. All
students should wear comfortable dance attire and bring the appropriate
shoes for the classes offered
1st session: June 13th – June 24th
2nd session: June 27th – July 8th
3rd session: July 18th – July 30th
Annual Registration: $40
$50 Daily
Full Day |
Super
Saver |
Buddy |
Regular |
1 Week |
NA |
NA |
$170 |
2 Weeks |
$228 |
$271 |
$285 |
3 Weeks |
$340 |
$395 |
$415 |
4 Weeks |
$430 |
$505 |
$525 |
5 Weeks |
$516 |
$606 |
$630 |
6 Weeks |
$605 |
$705 |
$735 |
Each Week Features Its Own Theme
Register Early to receive our super saver and buddy rate!!
• All rates are on a first come first serve basis.
• There are only 5 Super Saver rates available each week of camp.
• Buddy rates are limited to the next 5 campers after super saver is gone.
• Regular rates will apply after all discounted rates are gone.
• Buddies must register at the same time and for the same sessions.
• A 50% non refundable deposit is required when you register to hold camper’s
place.
• Balance is due in full no later than June 4 to keep your child’s place.
• No refunds, transfer or funds for missed days.
• Early drop off is from 8:00-8:45 and late pick up is from 3:15-5:00
• Weekly fee $25 Daily fee $6
• “Bring a Friend Day” is every Wednesday - space permitting.
Enrollment is limited to 20 students to ensure a great camp experience.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What do students wear?
Students should wear a black leotard and convertible tights any style
or color. Hair should be neatly tied back away from neck and face.
What types of shoes do students need?
Pink ballet shoes are required.
What levels of dancing do you teach?
Summer Blast Dance Camp focuses on students of all levels, ages 5-13.
Regardless of dance level our dance program is sure to bring out his/her
natural talent, while exploring new challenges.
Do you offer extended day programs?
Extended day programs which involve movies and free dance time are offered
from 8:00am to 9:00am, and again at 3:00pm to 5:00pm, with prior notification.
Do you offer regular classes?
Yes, other than the Summer Camp, we do offer classes for students of all
ages and in the evenings.
Register now for Summer
Classes!
Classes begin June 20th at ABC Dance Studio I
Summer Schedule: 2011
1st Session: June 20th – July 1st
2nd Session: July 5th – July 15th
3rd Session: July 18th – July 29th
4th Session: August 1st – August 12th
For additional information, please contact us abcdance@aol.com
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Top: Black leotard
Bottom: Pink tights
Shoes: Pink ballet shoes
Hair: Neatly in a bun
Top: Leotard, sports bra, fitted top optional; no t-shirts
Bottom: Convertible tights, shorts or pants optional
Shoes: Jazz shoes
Hair: Neatly in a bun or ponytail
Top: Leotard
Bottom: Footless or convertible tights; Jazz pants / shorts optional
Shoes: Jazz shoes, foot
Hair: Neatly in a bun or ponytail
Top: Comfortable
(no jeans or school uniform)
Bottom: Comfortable (no jeans or school
uniform)
Shoes: Hip Hop shoes
Hair: Neatly
in a bun or ponytail
Top: Comfortable
(no jeans or school uniform)
Bottom: Comfortable (no jeans or school
uniform)
Shoes: Bare Foot
Hair: Neatly
in a bun or ponytail
Top: Comfortable
(no jeans or school uniform)
Bottom: Comfortable (no jeans or school
uniform)
Shoes: Bare Foot
Hair: Neatly
in a bun or ponytail
• Ballet is the foundation of all great
dancing. The program will follow the Royal Academy of Dance program; which
besides ballet involves free movement.
• Pointe is available to dancers who
have achieved the necessary strength in Ballet; this course concentrates
on the transference of Ballet steps from demi-pointe to pointe. Acceptance
is by approval of Mrs. Zerbino only.
• Predance is an excellent way for a
child to start into dance. It is designed to develop and encourage a child’s
natural ability to express personality through music and movement.
• Jazz is strong precise movements and
contractions of the body to the music with a beat. Influences of Broadway,
theater, mime, and today’s modern style.
• Tap dancing is a series of regulated
and controlled rhythmical movements of the body and feet teaching the student
a sense of rhythm, balance, and coordination.
• Acrobatics is a combination of flexibility
and gymnastics, with the free moving, fluid style of jazz. It teaches control,
endurance, pliability, form and beauty of body.
• Hip Hop is a combination of jazz techniques
and the latest funky moves seen on all of the hottest new music videos.
It is an entertaining form of dance.
• Contemporary is a genre of concert dance that employs systems and methods found in modern dance and postmodern dance, as well as classical ballet.
• Pilates is an exercise system with
and without apparatus based on eight basic principles. The aim is to improve
flexibility and strength and to create a balance in the body. It includes
comprehensive regulation of the physical functions and leads to physical
and mental relaxation.