The dance program at Break the Barriers gives students of all abilities the opportunity to learn a variety of dance styles. Our skilled dance coaches strive to teach high-quality dance technique, terminology, and etiquette in an effort to pass down an appreciation for the art of dance movement. We offer beginning to advanced pointe technique classes, as well as a variety of other dance genres. We endeavor to keep our program wholesome and family-friendly; therefore, we do not teach suggestive movements or use music with explicit language or poor messages.
- Classes are broken down by age group, not ability level. We want students to experience the magic in the mixture of all abilities working and learning together. Those who quickly master their skills progress to the next level; whereas students who need more time or adaptive equipment receive the necessary attention required to master their skills.
Dress Code
- black leotard
- pink tights
- pink split-sole ballet shoes (please tuck in elastic ties)
All Classes
- Hair should be off the neck in a bun (if the hair is too short for a bun, a neat pony-tail is acceptable)
- Absolutely NO tummies showing
- No low-cut shirts (front or back)
- No spaghetti straps (tank-style shirts must have a minimum 1-inch shoulder strap)
- All shorts must have at least a 6-inch inseam (no high cut bottoms or short shorts)
*****No classes July 3-4*
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This is an organization specifically focused on those with special needs.
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Scholarship applications are available at the front office and are approved on a case by case basis based on need and funding available. As the program is completely funded by private donations students who are on a scholarship and miss two consecutive classes will be dropped if the office has not been notified and the scholarship will then be applied to another student. All scholarship recipients are kept confidential.