1181 S. Buffalo Dr, Suite #130, Las Vegas NV 89117 702-838-5131 |
Class Descriptions
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Includes traditional barre and center work designed to build a beautiful, graceful, and healthy body with fine posture and poise. With sufficient study of ballet, proper technique and a strong body, a dancer may advance to Pointe work. |
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This is our musical theatre program that focuses on teaching the children music, choreography, and performance technique from Broadway shows. The class will include warmup exercises that will encourage many different feelings and attitudes through show tunes. This will help them see the importance of being able to sing, act, and dance while performing a musical number. |
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This is our ballet/tap/tumbling combo class for the little ones. During this early stage, the development of strength, flexibility and coordination is focused upon. The development of rhythm, coordination, and timing are also focused upon. Dance terminology is presented while dance steps are combined to music. Basic tumbling skills "mat time" will be taught in the last 15 minutes of this 1-hour class. Tap shoes, ballet shoes and tennis shoes (sneakers) are required. |
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Open to all students that are currently on the Las vegas Dance Starz Competition team, these classes accelerate the learning curve for each style, as well as focus on choreography for aeach competition routine. |
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Jazz with a twist of high energy and street style movement. The music is usually set to popular club, rap, or house music. The latest requested style for pre-teens, teens, and young at heart adults. |
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This is a fun and exciting dance form. Because jazz technique requires a sound knowledge of ballet terminology and technique, we recommend that jazz classes be taken in conjunction with a ballet class. Students will learn jazz isolations; turn techniques, floor work, and combinations |
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Lyrical dancing is a combination of ballet, jazz, and modern. Dancers focus on technique, expression of emotion through music, floor-work, lifts, partnering, and spatial progressions. |
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A style of theatrical dance that rejects the limitations of classical ballet and favors movements derived from the expression of inner emotions. |
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This, the most rhythmic of the dance forms, and an excellent way to increase coordination of the mind and body and to develop a sense of rhythm, timing and expression. Simple steps follow a warm-up involving flexibility and strengthening exercises. Steps are ultimately choreographed into short combinations. As the student advances, the steps and combinations become more intricate and challenging. |
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This program is designed just for two-year olds to develop their gross motor skills, movement creativity, physical development, and body and social awareness. This class meets once a week for a half hour. |
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