2024-25 Academic Term
REQUIRED ATTIRE
TUITION - Academic Term
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Each 45 minute weekly class is $45 per month (there are some months with 3 weeks and some with 5, tuition is not prorates based on the number of weeks in attendance)
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Each addition 15 min is $10 per month. This is based on a 9 month commitment. Registration Fee is $20 per dancer or $25 per family.
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Max tuition is $250 per child, $500 per family (per month). Acro, Pointe and elite dances not included in maximum.
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10% discount for 9 months tuition paid in full by cash or check. 5% discount for 9 months tuition paid in full by credit card.
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If there is a withdrawal, the tuition is based on the full pay and then a refund for the subsequent monthly balance without the discount.
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Costume Fee is $60 and will be divided into 2 payments of $30 per month October - December.
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To encourage boys to dance, a 50% discount will be given to brothers of registered dancers and 25% to all others. Cannot be combined with additional discounts.
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All discounts will have to manually applied and will not occur at registration.
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If you are interested in private lessons or smaller group classes, please contact us at dance@reveredancestudio.com
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Revere Dance Studio Shoe and Attire Requirement
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Combo Classes – Leotard, Tights, Pink Ballet Shoes, Tan Tap Shoes, they may wear a skirt but it is not required, hair pulled back (prefer a bun so they do not play with it). Boys: Comfortable clothing, black ballet and tap shoes. (For recital will need tan tights)
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Hip Hop/Musical Classes – Comfortable Clothes, hair pulled back, Sneakers, but will need Jazz Shoes prior to the recital (the teacher will let you know what color, once the costumes arrive in April), hair pulled back
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Technique and All Star Team and Team in Training Classes
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Ballet- Leotard, tights, pink ballet shoes, hair pulled in bun (skirt and fitted shorts allowed)
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Leaps and Turns – Leotard, tights or black leggings and Jazz Boot (any color), hair in a bun
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Tap – Leggings or comfortable pants (but must be above ankle, Fitted top or Leotard and black oxford full sole tap shoes (Primary may wear tan tap shoes), hair pulled back
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If children are wearing incorrect attire they will be warned. If they continue to dress inappropriately and without the proper shoes, they will not be permitted to participate in class and will have to sit and observe. Shoes are like a uniform and are the proper shoes to teach them technique.
Class Descriptions
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Combo Class - A Combination of Ballet/Tap and Jazz, unless otherwise specified.
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Ballet - The foundation to many dance forms and the epitome of discipline, Ballet is arguably the most elegant style of dance. It is also a dance form that students benefit from starting with early in their dance career. Among a plethora of important skills, it teaches dancers to understand their center and gain flexibility and focus. Primary, Secondary, Intermediate and Advance Ballet are not recital classes.
​Hip Hop - It is a street style of dance primarily performed to hip hop music. Dancers love this fun-loving, energetic style of current dance and never want it to end!
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Pointe - This class is available to our intermediate/advanced students, who must take at least one Ballet class per week in order to enroll.
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Tap - Rhythm is key in this style of dance. With both percussive and Broadway-style movements, students enrolled in tap class not only give their feet a workout, but their brains get one, too. Young dancers love the noise their "special" shoes make, and are amazed at how many different sounds can be generated with different parts of their feet. Primary, Secondary, Intermediate and Advanced Tap Classes are not recital classes.
Musical Theatre Dance - It is a compilation of the different dance styles seen on Broadway. For example, Bob Fosse's choreography is very different from Agnes de Mille's dance moves in "Carousel".
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Jazz Technique with Leaps and Turns - develops balance, strength, elevation and body alignment within students for technical elements used in all styles of dance. You will learn new combinations each week. Primary, Secondary, Intermediate and Advanced Jazz are not recital classes.
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Acro/Leaps & Turns - Acrobatics uses strength and flexibility to perform DANCE based tricks. In this class, students perform conditioning exercises to prepare them for increased difficulty. It teaches flexibility, balance, strength, and coordination. Revere Acro Instructors are certified by USAG.
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Barre & Ballet - consists of stretching, barre, and across the floor
Hip Hop- practice different styles of hip hop and learning different combinations each week
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Jazz- go over the basics of jazz dancing and learn combinations
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Class Level Descriptions
Level Classes are more disciplined and levels require teacher approval - We reserve the right to move a child to the appropriate level (you usually spend at least 2 years in each level)
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Primary - approx. 6-10 years - will learn basic terminology and will apply those skills to movement
Secondary - approx. 10-12 - will continue with terminology and demonstrate a more skilled level of dancing
Intermediate - approx. 12-14 years - will continue with terminology and demonstrate a more skilled level of dancing
Advanced - 13 & Over - knows ballet/tap terminology and can demonstrate basic skills with direction
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TNT Teams Competition Classes - Compete Twice per year and performs in the recital - Recommend 6-10 Jazz Technique. The intention of these teams is to prepare for the National Competitive Team or have less commitment than the National Team
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TNT (Team In Training) - 5-10 Year Olds - Ballet, Tap and Jazz Training - One Hour per week - Learn two dances, but compete with one - one costume fee, recommend taking additional Primary Technique classes
Hip Hop TNT (Team in Training) - 7-14 Year Olds - Hip Hop - 45 minutes per week and recommend taking Leaps and Turns - Learn and Compete with two dances and one costume fee.
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