Registration Info!
> All Youth Dance lessons take place in the Dance Studio at Park Center,
2400 Chestnut Ave. or another room appropriate to the activity.
> Resident Priority Registration begins Thursday, August 2.
> General Registration begins Monday, August 13.
> Nonresident fees are up to 25% higher.
> 4 ways to register: Online at
glenviewparks.org, in person, via fax, by mail.
Questions? Call 847|724.5670
The dance program at Park Center provides students of all ages and abilities a high-quality dance education. Students will learn proper technique while increasing self-esteem. Ballet/Jazz, Hip Hop, Poms and Jazz classes will perform in the spring dance recital in May.
All of our instructors are highly trained dancers who have extensive teaching and performing experience.
>> Dance Class Attire
• Creative Movement, Princess Ballet, Ballet/Jazz - Leotard (any color), tights and ballet shoes
• Jazz - Dance pants or shorts and tops, jazz or ballet shoes • Hip Hop, Poms Dance - Comfortable clothes, tennis shoes or jazz shoes
• Boy’s Attire - Comfortable pants or shorts, T-shirt, jazz or ballet shoes or bare feet
>> Dance Shoe Exchange
If you have gently-used dance shoes that your child has outgrown and wish to donate them to our dance shoe exchange program, please drop them off at the dance studio or the Park Center front desk. If you do not have dance shoes for your child who is enrolled in a park district dance class, please visit the shoe bin located in the dance studio. Your child’s teacher can help you find proper fitting shoes.
Creative Movement (ages 3-4 yrs.) Instructors encourage students to use their imaginations while learning basic principles of body and spatial awareness, alignment, rhythm and an overall feel for music.
Princess Ballet (ages 4-6 yrs.)
Princess Ballet is designed to continue the principles taught in Creative Movement while increasing time spent on basic ballet technique.
Ballet/Tap (ages 4-8 yrs.) Students will spend time learning the basic principles of ballet as well as the fun and lively moves of tap dance. Equal time will be spent on both forms of dance. Ballet and tap shoes required.
Ballet/Jazz (ages 4-9 yrs.)
This class combines the grace and technique of ballet with the fun and energy of jazz. Students will spend an equal time on both forms of dance.
Poms Dance (ages 5-15 yrs.) Learn special poms techniques and personal projection as we combine Jazz, Hip Hop and basic cheer moves into synchronized routines. Each class begins with structured warm-ups designed to strengthen core muscles and get you ready to dance. Poms will be provided.
Hip Hop Dance (ages 5 yrs. & up) Create your own style and add new dimensions to your current favorites. For Level 2 classes, students must have taken one full year of Hip Hop class.
Jazz Dance (ages 10-18 yrs.) Learn the basic body movements of jazz. Dancers will start with a warm-up followed by dance combinations and instruction in basic jazz technique.
Teen Hip Hop & Teen Jazz (ages 15-18 yrs.) These classes are specifically designed for the teen student looking to continue his or her dance training or audition for high school dance troupes. Previous dance experience required.
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