6th annual dance recital
6th annual dance recital
6th annual dance recital
Ballet
Dress code
MAD STUDIO
Following a dress code makes the dancers take the class and themselves seriously by dressing the part. The dress code is essential in every class, even the youngest types because it helps eliminate distractions. This is to help injury prevention! But once warm-ups have finished, dancers will be asked to remove the heavy layers.
Note*** during the cold winter months, dancers are highly encouraged to arrive to class in heavy layers like sweat pants, joggers, sweatshirts, and hoodies. this is to help injury prevention! But once warm-ups have finished dancers will be asked to remove the heavy layers.
Ballet
Jazz & Lyrical
Hip-Hop
Boy's
Contemporary
No smartwatches allowed in class
Hair must be neatly pulled back and out of the dancer's face at all times. (NO MESSY BUNS) Dancers should not be fixing their hair at any point during class as it is distracting and can slow down their movement and turns. Light hairspray is recommended.
Creative Movement/Beginners/Young Dancers
Ballet will Need- Ballet Shoes
Jazz/Lyrical Will Need- Jazz Shoes
Hip-Hop Will Need- Sneakers ( different ones than what they arrive in)
INT.1/INT.2
Ballet Will Need- Ballet Shoes
Lyrical/ Contemporary Will Need- Halth Soles
Jazz Will Need- Jazz Shoes & Halth Soles
Hip-Hop Will Need-Sneakers ( Different ones that they arrive in)
All Dancers get three dress code passes a year. Once a dancer has used all three passes, the entire class will be required to dress in pink tights and a black leotard for the rest of the year. "Why the entire class?" Dance is a teamwork sport; keeping each other accountable is important.