Dance Classes
Children’s Division
Creative Dance 1 & 2 (Ages 3-5)
Creative Dance 1 & 2 are a weekly class for children ages 3-5.
Imagination is encouraged in this fun, age-appropriate class! Children learn increased motor control and coordination, as well as developing listening, sharing, cooperation, and other social skills. Students learn anatomy, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, and basic dance vocabulary.
Class Attire
Boys: white T-shirt and black shorts, black ballet shoes
Girls: pink leotards, pink or flesh-colored tights, pink or flesh-colored ballet shoes, and hair secured away from the face or in a bun.
Primary Dance 1 (Ages 5-6)
Primary Dance 1 is a weekly class for children ages 5-6.
In this expressive class, children develop coordination, musicality, and creative thinking while beginning to learn foundations of ballet vocabulary. This class encourages focus and participation, preparing students for the next level of ballet. Sequential memory, spatial awareness, and counting are emphasized.
Class Attire:
Boys: white T-shirt and black shorts, black ballet shoes
Girls: pink leotards, pink or flesh-colored tights, pink or flesh-colored ballet shoes, and hair secured away from the face or in a bun.
Primary Dance 2 (Ages 6-7)
Primary Dance 2 is a weekly class for children ages 6-7.
In this expressive class, children develop coordination, musicality, and creative thinking while beginning to learn the foundations of ballet vocabulary. This class encourages focus and participation, preparing students for the next level of ballet. Sequential memory, spatial awareness, and counting are emphasized
Class Attire:
Boys: white T-shirt and black shorts, black ballet shoes
Girls: pink leotards, pink or flesh-colored tights, pink or flesh-colored ballet shoes, and hair secured away from the face or in a bun.
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A Legacy of Excellence in Dance
(574) 233-9841
914 Lincoln Way West South Bend, IN 46616
THURS 10am-12pm
FRI 10am-1:30pm
SAT 10am-12pm
SUN Closed
Southold Dance Theater (c) (3) organization, and is funded in part by a grant from the Community Foundation of St. Joseph Country through the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, with funds from the Indiana General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.