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LISLE PARK DISTRICT DANCE PROGRAM


The Lisle Park District Dance Program is designed to improve grace and flexibility while exposing participants to the beauty and benefits of dance. Dancing is a life skill that also teaches children good posture, grace, rhythm, and coordination. This is a cumulative program that runs Fall 2016 through Spring 2017. Dancers will learn tech- niques and skills throughout the year and during Session 2, each class will learn a dance that will be performed in the Spring Recital. A dancer will stay in the same class from September through May. Session 2 is for students who have attended Session 1. No new students will be added in Session 2.


2017 SPRING RECITAL: All dance classes will perform in the Spring Recital that will be presented at the Lisle High School Auditorium on Sunday, May 21 at 1:00pm or 4:00pm.


TICKET SALES: Information on tickets sales will be available in March 2017.


DRESS REHEARSAL: The dress rehearsal will be on Friday, May 19, 2017, at the Lisle High School Auditorium. Each class will be assigned a rehearsal time between 4:00pm and 10:00pm.


COSTUMES: All participants must attend the costume fitting during class time January 14-19. A $50-$70 non-re- fundable costume fee is due at the fitting. If you withdraw from a dance class for any reason after the costumes are ordered, you will still receive a costume. Students must have a costume to participate in the recital.


LOCATION: Dance classes will meet at the Lisle Community Center or Woodridge Community Center. (LCC) - Lisle Community Center, Room A • 1825 Short Street Lisle (WCC) - Woodridge Community Center • 2600 Center Drive, Woodridge


DANCE CLASS


Pre Ballet & Tap 1 Pre Ballet & Tap 1 Pre Ballet & Tap 1 Pre Ballet & Tap 2 Pre Ballet & Tap 2 Pre Jazz & Hip Hop Beginner Ballet Beginner Ballet Beginner Ballet Beginner Ballet


Intermediate Ballet Modern Ballet Advanced Ballet Pre Pointe / Pointe Beginner Tap Company Tap


Beginner Jazz / Hip Hop Beginner Jazz / Hip Hop Beginner Jazz / Hip Hop


AGE 3-5 3-5 3-5 4-6 4-6 4-6


DAY M M


Sa Th Sa Th


5 & Up Tu 5 & Up Th 5 & Up Th 5 & Up Sa 7 & Up Th 9 & Up M 9 & Up W 11 & Up W 5 & Up Th 9 & Up W 7 & Up Tu 7 & Up Tu 7 & Up Sa


Intermediate Jazz / Hip Hop 9 & Up Tu Advanced Jazz / Hip Hop Company Jazz / Hip Hop


11 & Up M 11 & Up M


DATE


Jan. 23 - May 22 Jan. 23 - May 22 Jan. 21 - May 20 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 21 - May 20 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 17 - May 16 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 21 - May 20 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 23 - May 22 Jan. 18 - May 17 Jan. 18 - May 17 Jan. 19 - May 18 Jan. 18 - May 17 Jan. 17 - May 16 Jan. 17 - May 16 Jan. 21 - May 20 Jan. 17 - May 16 Jan. 23 - May 22 Jan. 23 - May 22


TIME


10:15-11:00A 1:00-1:45P 9:00-9:45A 2:30-3:15P 9:45-10:30A 3:15-3:45P 4:30-5:15P 3:45-4:30P 5:00-5:45P


10:30-11:15A 5:45-6:45P 5:15-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 4:30-5:15P 4:30-5:00P 5:15-6:00P 3:45-4:30P 5:15-6:00P


11:15A-12:00P 6:45-7:30P 4:15-5:15P 6:00-7:00P


R/NR FEE $160/$240 $160/$240 $150/$225 $160/$240 $150/$225 $107/$161 $160/$240 $160/$240 $160/$240 $150/$225 $214/$321 $160/$240 $214/$321 $160/$240 $107/$161 $160/$240 $160/$240 $160/$240 $150/$225 $160/$240 $214/$321 $214/$321


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CLASS INFORMATION


REGISTRATION: Please register before the class start date.


SESSIONS: 16 Weeks NO CLASS:


March 25, 27, 28, 29, 30 April 1, 15 May 1, 2, 3, 4


MIN/MAX FOR EACH CLASS: Minimum Enrollment is 6 Maximum Enrollment is 12


FOR MORE INFORMATION:


CHERYL PATTERSON Recreation Program Manager cpatterson@lisleparkdistrict.org


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