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Dance Youth Dance Classes ♥


Early Childhood dance classes for children ages 3-5 years may be found on page 25 in the Early Childhood section.


Youth dance classes are continuous programs offered


throughout the year. Classes that do not offer recital participation are indicated. Online registration is available for open registration classes.


Participation in recitals, exhibitions or competitions that


may be offered by individual instructors is optional and considered outside of the dance programs offered by City of Carlsbad Park & Recreation. Additional fees or costs associated with participation in recital, exhibitions or competitions are not included in the course fees. For recital programming the final sessions prior to the performance are priority only and require registration in the previous sessions. These priority classes are not available for online registration.


Ballet I Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging creativity and self-expression through movement. This introductory class fosters a love of dance. Classes consist of warm up, stretches and working at the barre. Dancers also perform exercises across the floor and in center.


Harding Community Center: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson CLASS# 51359 51368


TIME


3:00-4:00pm 3:00-4:00pm


TIME


3:00-3:50pm 3:00-3:50pm


DAYS Th Th


DAYS Th Th


DATE


Jan 12-Mar 1 Mar 8-Apr 26


DATE


Jan 12-Feb 16 Mar 1-Apr 5


TERM 8c 8c


Stagecoach Community Center: Activity Room Instructor: Candice Kaal-Jack CLASS# 51371 51372


TERM 6c 6c


Age: 6Y - 15Y R/NR FEES $56/$66 $56/$66


Age: 5Y - 7Y R/NR FEES $45/$55 $45/$55


Ballet I-II Prerequisite: One year of Ballet. This level helps little dancers grow by introducing new steps and emphasizing correct body mechanics. Good posture, grace and musicality are fostered. Dancers are exposed to ballet terminology and history. Basic barre exercises across the floor and in center. Exercises, games and dances reinforce coordination skills, musicality and a growing familiarity with ballet steps.


Stagecoach Community Center: Activity Room Instructor: Candice Kaal-Jack CLASS# 51638 51639


TIME


2:00-2:45pm 2:00-2:45pm


DAYS Th Th


DATE


Jan 12-Feb 16 Mar 1-Apr 5


TERM 6c 6c


Age: 4Y - 7Y R/NR FEES $45/$55 $45/$55


Ballet II Prerequisite: One year of Ballet I. Dancers are introduced to new steps and emphasize correct body mechanics. Good posture, grace, terminology and musicality are fostered. Each class consists of an instructor led warm up and stretch, a basic barre, exercises across the floor and in center.


Harding Community Center: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson CLASS# 51679 51680


TIME


4:00-4:55pm 4:00-4:55pm


20


DAYS Tu Tu


Winter-Spring 2011-2012 DATE


Jan 10-Feb 28 Mar 6-Apr 24


TERM 8c 8c


Age: 6Y - 15Y R/NR FEES $56/$66 $56/$66


Ballet II-III Prerequisite: 2 years of Ballet. Dancers will build a solid foundation of classical training. Emphasis will be on growing the dancer’s repertoire of steps and understanding of good technique, encouraging proper execution. Fluency of ballet’s French terminology will deepen and a growing awareness to musical phrasing will be nurtured.


Stagecoach Community Center: Activity Room Instructor: Candice Kaal-Jack CLASS# 51642 51643


TIME


3:00-4:00pm 3:00-4:00pm


DAYS DATE


M Jan 9-Feb 13 M Feb 27-Apr 2


TERM 5c 6c


Age: 6Y - 12Y R/NR FEES $38/$48 $45/$55


Ballet III Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet II-III curriculum: clean double pirouette, 90 degree extension, strong center, demonstrated understanding of proper placement, proficient grasp of Ballet II-III steps and terminology. Students work on refining their personal understanding of proper technique and placement.


Stagecoach Community Center: Activity Room Instructor: Candice Kaal-Jack CLASS# 51644 51645


TIME


4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm


DAYS DATE


M Jan 9-Feb 13 M Feb 27-Apr 2


TERM 5c 6c


Age: 7Y - 12Y R/NR FEES $46/$56 $55/$65


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