OUR RESPONSE TO COVID-19
Here at The Dancing Lights Ballet School, the health and safety of our students and staff is our top priority.
In an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19, we are currently not accepting new students.
Please check back for updates.
We apologize for any inconvenience and hope to open our doors to everyone soon.
Tuition
Tuition is due by July 5th. If you enroll after July 5th, tuition is due upon registering.
Annual Registration Fee: $25
If you pay the registration fee for this Summer Program, it will also apply towards the following school year. Your next registration fee will be due the next summer program in 2020.
FULL DAY
- 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
AFTER CARE
- 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
About this camp
During the week long intensive, young dancers will experience what it’s like to be a real ballerina! Each day, dancers will have ballet technique class, learn pre-pointe exercises and choreography from various Ballets. Dancers will also have the opportunity to watch ballets such as Alice in Wonderland, The Nutcracker and more! In addition, dancers will have a chance to develop their own choreography skills as they work together to design their own ballet combinations. It is sure to be an exciting week for young dancers who want to improve their ballet technique.
Schedule
Monday thru Friday
Due to Covid-19, Summer Camps will be rescheduled.
What to Bring: Sack Lunch | Snacks | Water | Leotards | Ballet Shoes
Instructor
Ms. Louise B.
Louise Bukowski has been dancing since the age of three. She has trained in Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Lyrical, Tap, and Modern. Louise graduated from Cab Calloway School of the Arts in 2012 as a dance major where she was a dance scholarship recipient. In addition, she has attended numerous summer intensives and master classes, including the University of the Arts Summer Dance Intensive. When she is not teaching, Louise attends the University of Delaware full time where she studies Early Childhood Education and Disabilities Studies. Louise greatly enjoys working with children and sharing her love and knowledge of dance with them.
Dress Code
Pink, blue, black or white leotard with pink tights. Skirts, tutus, or leg warmers are optional
Note: Students may wear black skirts, black shorts and black jazz pants during appropriate class time.
Pink Leather Ballet Slippers | Black Plain Leather Tap Shoes (“Mary Jane” style)
Tap Shoe Requirements: Only plain leather Tap shoes made from pure Aluminum or Steel may be worn in our dance school. This policy will be strictly enforced for all dancers. Tap shoes made by Leo’s or Capezio Tele Tone is the required brand due to the quality and flexibility to help promote better foot health. If a student currently owns properly fitting black tap shoes that lace-up, they may use it. Once they grow out of their existing shoes, they must purchase the required brand and style listed above. Please make sure not to purchase patent leather. Material must be plain leather.
Note: Please be sure to tighten, and double knot, all ballerinas’ ballet shoes. While bows can be cute, shoes that become loose during class can create a safety hazard. Please cut off excess string, and apply a drop of glue to the knot. Dance shoes and our professional dance floor can get damaged if dance shoes are worn outside.
Pulled back in a ponytail or bun off shoulders and face.
Note: Girls with hair too short to be tied back should have their hair pinned back out of their faces.
- Medical ID’s and newly pierced ears are permitted.
- No other jewelry is allowed due to safety reasons.
The Dance Station
(443) 674-8075
48 Flint Dr., Suite 101, North East, MD 21901