Southold Dance
Prospective Students
Southold Dance Theater is a nationally recognized dance school and youth company. We have created a curriculum that brings out the best in all of our dancers by referring to the Vaganova Method of teaching (*we are not a certified Vaganova school).
The Vaganova Method is a ballet technique and training system devised by the Russian dancer and pedagogue Agrippina Vaganova (1879–1951). It is acknowledged all over the world as the foremost training syllabus of classical ballet. The Method is an extraordinary system that permits the development of knowledge on how one’s body should be used in order to dance with expression while avoiding injury to the body.
We welcome newcomers to chose a class and come for a trial class with us!
Below is a waiver form for the trial class of your choice. Hard copies also available in our office.
Class Offerings
Creative Dance 1 & 2
ages 3 – 5
Primary Dance 1 & 2
ages 5 – 7
Ballet I
ages 7+
Beginner to intermediate level ballet technique.
Ballet II – VIII
ages 8+
Placement is required for these intermediate to advanced levels
Attire
Boys: White t-shirt, black shorts or black tights, and black ballet shoes. If the hair is long it will need to be secured away from the face.
Girls: Pink or flesh-colored tights and ballet shoes. Pink (Creative Movement & Primary Ballet) or black (Ballet I-VIII) leotard. If the hair is long, it will need to be secured away from the face.
View Current Class Openings
If your dancer is new to Southold and you would like to register them for one of our Pre-Professional Division level classes, please call our office to schedule an audition or placement class at (574) 233-9841 or email us at admin@southolddance.org.
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.