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01226 752908
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Emma Vee Dance

 

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 Our Dress Code
 
Why we have a dress code

 

A dress code ensures that a teachers are able to see a dancer’s alignment and positioning. A teacher needs to be able to see a dancer's mistakes. Baggy clothing can mask bad habits, making corrections impossible.

A dress code will also teach students discipline, helping with overall focus and energy. By "dressing the part," dancers feel like dancers. Dress codes can also create unity among the dancers instead of causing a few dancers to stand out, much like a school uniform policy. Dress codes go a long way in minimizing distractions, and help give classes a unified look.

 

Hair Styles

 

Hair must be neatly groomed at all times Senior students are encouraged to wear mature hair styles.

 

Jewellery and Make-up

 

Only make-up that would be suitable and acceptable for auditions or casting is permitted. Jewellery may not be worn.

 

 

Our Uniform

All Uniform is available for purchase from class

 

Class

Pre-Juvenile

Primary

Grade1

o Royal Blue Leotard

Pink Circular Skirt

Pink Crossover Cardigan

Royal Blue Leggings - winter months pink/white ballet socks

Ballet Shoes or Tap shoes

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Grade 2 3 4 Black leotard

Black Skirts

Ballet Socks or Tights

Jazz Trousers are permitted for Modern and Tap classes

Ballet Shoes - Tap Shoes - Healed Shoes for Theatre Craft

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Grade 5

and above

Black or any colour regulation leotards

Ballet Tights

Jazz Trousers are permitted for Modern and Tap classes

Ballet Pointe Shoes - Tap Shoes - New Yorker Healed Shoes for Theatre Craft

Jazz sneakers may be worn for some sections of Modern Jazz syllabus

 

 

 

 

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