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  • Butterflies Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Dani takes through a butterfly themed warm-up that stretches the body and takes us through pliés , elevés, tendus, piques, and other basic ballet technique

  • April Showers Tap Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a tap dance that is geared towards 4-5 year-olds. Please note that 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this dance, while older children without a formal dance education may find this dance appropriate.

  • I Wanna Hold Your Hand Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Leah, Ms. Lauren, Ms. Ashley, Ms. Lindsey, and Ms. Jacque) lead us through a fun tap dance geared towards 4-6 year-olds. 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this dance, while it is also appropriate for slightly older children without formal training.

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  • Up Up & Away Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • You Can't Judge a Book Tap Warm-Up

    Ms. Leah takes us through a tap warm-up geared towards ages 4-6. Please note that 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this warm-up, while older children without formal dance training might find it appropriate.

  • If You Want to Sing Out Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Leah takes us through a ballet warm-up that stretches the body and prepares us for movement. This can also stand alone as a nice stretch with gentle movement. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Imagination Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a ballet warm-up that stretches the body and prepares us for movement. This can also stand alone as a nice stretch with gentle movement. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Ballerina Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through a ballet warm-up. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Closing Song Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a ballet warm-up to Daniel Tiger. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Manners and Etiquette Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun ballet warm-up and technique about manners and etiquette. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Faith Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Stronger Ballet Technique

    We like to say, "Whether you're 2 or 80, you will always practice pliés to warm-up in ballet." Ms. Lauren takes us through ballet technique. This is great for any age.

  • Isn't She Lovely Ballet Technique

    We like to say, "Whether you're 2 or 80, you will always practice pliés to warm-up in ballet." Leah takes us through ballet technique. This is great for any age.

  • Yakety Yak Tap Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children up to 7 without previous dance training.

  • Pre-Ballet Class

    Ms. Lindsey and friends take us through a 40-minute ballet class complete with warm-up, technique, across-the-floor and recital dance.

  • Big Girls Don't Cry Tap Dance

    Ms. Ashley takes us through a fun tap dance that is great for ages 3 and up. Please note that it is appropriate for 3 year-olds with formal dance training, but older children without formal training will enjoy this dance as well.

  • Tutti Frutti Tap Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough Tap Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children 4-6. Children as young as 3 may be able to perform, but this is also appropriate for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Wooden Soldiers On Parade Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Ashley, Ms. Dani, Ms. Lauren, Ms. Leah, and Ms. Lindsey) takes us through a group tap dance. Don't worry, you don't have to have a group! This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Headless Horseman Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Lauren, Ms. Leah, and Ms. Lindsey) takes us through a Halloween themed tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Try a Little Kindness Tap Prop Dance

    Tap dance for children aged 3-7. A recreational child (i.e. no formal dance training/doing it for entertainment) can be on the older side, while a studio student with experience might fall on the younger range.

  • Do You Believe in Magic Tap Dance

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through an energetic tap dance with magic wands. Don't have a magic wand? No problem! You can use a pencil or anything else you have in your room.

  • Octupus Garden Ballet Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through basic ballet technique. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but ballet technique is just as appropriate for 80 year-olds.

    There is a circle in this. which is great for siblings, families, or friends. But don't worry, you can still do the tech...

  • Be Our Guest Tap Rhythm Activity

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wooden spoons, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.