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Semester class dress code

theatre

All students are expected to wear comfortable and stretchy clothing that they can move in safely. Dangling jewelry and accessories are discouraged as they can be dangerous. Attire should be respectful, please no jeans or crop tops. Long hair should be secured back and out of the dancer's face.

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For footwear: jazz shoes, ballet shoes, or socks are recommended.

Tap

All students are expected to wear close-fitting, comfortable, and stretchy clothing that they can move in safely. Dangling jewelry and accessories are discouraged as they can be dangerous. Attire should be respectful, please no jeans or crop tops. Long hair should be secured back and out of the dancer's face. 

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Tap Shoes are expected. 

Ex. Dance Now DN3710G

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Pre-jazz with Tap students are expected to have tap shoes and jazz shoes. 

jazz

All students are expected to wear close-fitting, comfortable, and stretchy clothing that they can move in safely. Dangling jewelry and accessories are discouraged as they can be dangerous. Attire should be respectful, please no jeans or crop tops. Long hair should be secured back and out of the dancer's face.

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Jazz shoes are expected. 

Ex. Bloch 401L  

Ballet

Our ballet uniforms are gendered as is traditional. For our trans and nonbinary dancers, please choose the uniform or combination of uniforms that you feel is the best fit for you.

 

Female dancers are expected to wear a leotard in their level color (listed below), pink or flesh toned tights and ballet shoes that match the student's natural skin tone.

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Male dancers are expected to wear a close-fitting, white shirt with black or navy tights/leggings, black ballet shoes, and a dance belt if needed.

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Pointe/ Variations: Dancers may wear a coordinating ballet skirt for pointe or variations class​​

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Long hair should be secured back from the face for all dancers, a bun or French twist is expected if your hair is long enough.

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Creative Movement and Ballet Level Leotard Colors

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