Welcome back or Hello... Est. in 1976, and into our third season at this location. You are joining a fun and exciting school of dance and movement. We are delighted you chose us to visit or to join. Our highly skilled, experienced group of teachers, continue their education in dancing and teaching to keep Dancer’s Workshop at the top. We are the home of JAMS (an acronym for Jazz, Acro, Modern, Students) a group of boy and girl dancers, 3 yrs and up, that has performances with an additional traveling troupe who compete. Tryouts are in August, but check with Myriah, the Director, for more info. Our goal for our students is to promote good behavior, self discipline, and respect for themselves and each other. We strive for our students to gain from their artistic and academic training within a positive and caring environment. Please read all posted notices and attend any meetings to keep informed about the school and performances. Please feel free to ask the registrar for more information. We look forward to dancing with you!
DANCE PARENTS:
Parents responsibilities, please: Respect the expertise and decisions of the Dancer’s Workshop Faculty. Support your dancer at all times. Be attentive to people who are around you as you comment, young dancers are very sensitive and negative comments can turn the most positive experience into a bad one. Attempt to develop positive solutions and avoid gossip. If you have major concerns, see the front desk to schedule an appointment to address your concerns. Be courteous. Encourage your dancer to enjoy their training and think about the benefit they receive from their dance experience. Regular class attendance is the KEY to success, make being ON TIME and attendance important. The gift of dance you are giving to your dancer will last a lifetime! Dance training builds strong, healthy bodies.
Let’s share the gift of DANCE with each other!
Parents responsibilities, please: Respect the expertise and decisions of the Dancer’s Workshop Faculty. Support your dancer at all times. Be attentive to people who are around you as you comment, young dancers are very sensitive and negative comments can turn the most positive experience into a bad one. Attempt to develop positive solutions and avoid gossip. If you have major concerns, see the front desk to schedule an appointment to address your concerns. Be courteous. Encourage your dancer to enjoy their training and think about the benefit they receive from their dance experience. Regular class attendance is the KEY to success, make being ON TIME and attendance important. The gift of dance you are giving to your dancer will last a lifetime! Dance training builds strong, healthy bodies.
Let’s share the gift of DANCE with each other!