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Creative Dance (Ages 3-4)

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An introduction to dance class. We use a mix of classical and fun children’s music and props and lots of imagination to introduce some early dance concepts to our littlest dancers. Class is 45 minutes long.



Attire: any comfortable clothing that is stretchy enough to move in. Dance wear is great too!



Looking for correct dance attire? Visit:  http://www.fisherballet.com/dance-supplies   You can also visit the following dance store that is nearby:  Dance Crossroads, 500 Washington Street, Norwood. 



 


General Information
  • Instructed by Liane Fisher
  • Fall Session is 6 weeks long and starts September 4th. However, the class is geared to last through June. Subsequent sessions will build upon what has been learned in previous sessions. Dance is an art that takes a long time to master and we highly recommend committing to the year of dance classes (5 sessions). Class is broken into sessions only for the ease of tuition payments.
  • Children in all classes are invited to perform in a Spring Recital. Costume fee ($75) for the recital is due in December.
  • The Dance Program at Sharon Rec is run by Liane Fisher of Fisher Academy of Ballet & Dance. Liane has worked as a dance professor at Dean College, as an artist in residence at Wesleyan University, and has taught at Boston Ballet. She has performed with the Royal Ballet, Boston Ballet, Hartord Ballet, Rhode Island State Ballet, Jose Mateo’s Ballet Theater, Dance Prism, Pioneer Valley Ballet and more.
  • Laura studied ballet on full scholarship at the Kirov Academy of Ballet. She performed in the corps de ballet at Boston Ballet and Dutch National Ballet (Het Nationale Ballet). She then became a soloist for the Stuttgart Ballet and later performed at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. She has performed internationally in leading roles in ballets such as: Giselle, La Sylphide, Onegin, Lady of the Camellias, Sleeping Beauty, Taming of the Shrew and Hamlet. She has also danced leading roles in contemporary works by choreographers such as Jorma Elo, William Forsythe, Jiri Kylian, Twyla Tharp, and Trey McIntyre. She has taught as a guest coach at Stuttgart Ballet, Ballet Chicago, and had also taught for the Walnut Hill School.

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