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MMSdance Studio
Musical Theatre Contemporary Jazz • Modern Ballet • Tap Pilates
Faculty is highly trained, providing quality instruction.
324 Redondo Ave Long Beach •
mmsdance@hotmail.com www.mmsdance.org • 562-433-5753
Young Chefs Academy (949) 679-8390
15435 Jeffrey Road, #132, Irvine.
www.youngchefsacademy.com/irvine
YMCA Long Beach - Fairfi eld offers cooking and nutrition advice. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
dance
Classes and camps for boys and girls. Also see: “Cheerleading,” “Gymnastics” and “The- ater Arts” for related activities.
• Alpert JCC in Long Beach 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 Join the instructors from Webby Dance for classes including tap, jazz, ballet, and hip hop. From 2½ to 7 years old. Call for schedule and fees.
Boys and Girls Clubs Cypress branch offers dance classes (grades 1+). Garden Grove branches offer Intro. to Dance (5+), Dance for Toddlers (2-5), Cultural Dance and Hip Hop. Fountain Valley offers ballet, tap, jazz and con- temporary (5+), plus Pre-school Dance (2-4). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
• Burgess Cotillion Golden Sails Hotel, Long Beach (323) 874-7393
www.bobbyburgesscotillion.com Monthly dances (grades 3-10) with instruction in popular and ballroom styles and etiquette. The three basic ballroom dances, waltz, foxtrot and swing, are taught every season, along with a Latin dance, such
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as the samba or tango, as well as other forms of dance, such as the Charleston or polka. Mother-son or father-daughter dances and waltz contests are also offered. Runs monthly, Monday nights, Septem- ber - April. Registration begins in May, sign-up early, space is limited. Email:
burgesscotillion@aol.com. Also see “Beauty and Etiquette.”
California Arts Center at OCHSA 1010 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 560-0900, Ext. 5630
www.ocsarts.net/communityclasses Offers two twelve-week sessions on Saturdays dur- ing the school year in dance (grades 4-8). See listing in “Arts and Crafts” for full program description.
• California Baton Council
www.cabatoncouncil.com Referrals to coaches, judges, competitions and camps (4-22). For membership, contact Tina All- man, email:
fascinationtwirlclub@gmail.com.
• Center Stage Dance Academy 3418 N. Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (562) 497-1181
www.centerstagedancelongbeach.com Annual student recital is held at the Richard and Kar- en Carpenter Performing Arts Center at CSULB. Look for their Children’s Performing Company at Knott’s Berry Farm, national competitions and local commu- nity events. Many current students have careers in the performing arts. Classes are continuously form- ing. The fi rst class is free! See ad on page 25.
• Cypress College Kids’ College (714) 808-4909
www.sce.edu Ballet (3+), Intro to Dance (3-4), Tap (10+), Multi- Cultural Dance and Music (6 mos-4 yrs), Musical
Theater (7+), and Jazz Hip Hop (5+); six-week ses- sions, year round. $50.
• Elevation Studios 1900 E. 27th St., #101, Signal Hill (562) 424-2711
www.elevationstudios.com Ages 3 through adult, beginning through professional. Full recreational program as well as a highly competi- tive competition team. Owners and professional danc- ers Alex and Robert Lee are extremely connected and involved in the dance world which allows the studio to bring in master instructors from hit shows like “So You Think.” Over 85 guest instructors and specialty class- es were taught last year. Their credits include Britney Spears, Madonna, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, and a BFA in dance. The innovation of this studio sets it apart from the rest, and the value of dance education they provide is priceless. Check out their commercial on their website! See ad on page 25.
• Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812
www.kickitup.com Come dance, sing, act and perform at Kick It Up, a noncompetitive, friendly, dance, music, fi tness and party studio for all ages. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels; no one is turned away. Intro to Dance, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre, Salsa, Bellydance, Ballroom, Cheerleading and Hula are some of the many dance classes offered. In addition, Kick It Up also offers music and voice les- sons. As a parent, they offer many fi tness and dance classes at the same time your children or teens are in class. All participants have the opportunity to perform in a family-oriented and affordable dance recital in June and December. Performing Teams, Brownie/Girl Scout events, camps and birthday parties are offered throughout the year. It’s never too early or late to Kick It Up! (Interested in camps, cheerleading or birthday parties? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 23 and 45.
• Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408, Irvine
www.ucp-oc.org Dance and yoga classes for children and teens with all developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing.
• Los Altos Dance Center 5531 Spring St., Long Beach (562) 429-7486
www.losaltosdance.com For the past 30 years, the studio has offered Bal- let, Jazz and Hip Hop classes for pre-schoolers, children, teens and adults. Afternoon and evening classes are available during the week and morning classes on Saturday. The studio emphasizes proper dance technique in a fun environment. See ad with discount coupon on page 24.
• MMSdance 324 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 433-5753
www.mmsdance.org MMSD has been training dancers in the LA and Or-
New Discover Dance Program!! A full schedule
of classes offered Sat & Sun • Ages 4-12 Beginning & Intermediate
New Classes & Programs
Beginners - Professionals Ages 2 1/2 - Adult
Mon - Sun
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