
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Le Rose Dance Academy offers a complete program for the young dancers to the pre-professional.
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Visit our Programs to learn more about individual classes.
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This is an introductory toddler dance class where a parent or guardian joins them during their dance class. Dance & Play is a parent participation class that introduces toddlers to our studio and makes sure they feel comfortable learning to dance with us. Parents and guardians are encouraged to dance along with their toddlers during Dance & Play.

Ballet is a classical dance form demanding grace and precision, and its technique can be applied in all other styles of dance. This is a great starting point for all dancers. We offer ballet classes starting at 2.5 years old. Dancers that are 2.5 - 3.5 years old will be able to take a 30-minute Baby Let's Dance Ballet class. After that, we typically offer ballet classes in a combo class until dancers reach 4th grade.
BALLET

Jazz is a style of dance that is structured in technique while taking many shapes and forms. It can be performed to a vast variety of music from Broadway to Pop. We offer jazz classes, typically in a combo class, starting at age 4. Once a dancer is in 4th grade, they can take a standalone jazz class.
JAZZ

Hip Hop classes focus on rhythm, coordination, and style, using age-appropriate music and movement. Dancers will learn the fundamentals of hip hop technique while building confidence, strength, and expression in a fun, upbeat environment. We offer hip hop classes, typically in a combo class, starting at age 5. Once a dancer is in 4th grade, they can take a standalone hip hop class.
Hip Hop

Tumbling is a gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills. Younger students are encouraged to take a combo class, the class includes forward and backward rolls, backbends, cartwheels, and fundamental acrobatic strengthening and coordination skills. Older students will incorporate Acrobatic Dance moves and progressions.
Tumbling

Everybody Dance Now (EDN) is a program designed for students with Special Needs. This 30-minute class will include a warm-up, stretching, opening song, and across the floor jazz technique to help promote gross motor skills development. The dance routine will help to promote creative expression and encourage exercise. Dancers will also spend five to ten minutes of socialization time with students, parents, instructors, and peer buddies.