This class is designed to help caregivers connect with themselves and their little one. Explore innate ways of moving and being, individually, and in tandem. Bring your preferred baby carrier or hold your baby as you dance. We will also create space for caregivers to socialize with one another. Come experience the joy of movement
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Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. This high-energy class allows students to find their voice and style through the lens of Hip Hop, gaining skills through technique and confidence in freestyling. Dancers explore a breadth of styles (breaking, popping, locking, house) and get a glimpse into the history of the genre and its evolution. Dancers should wear clean sneakers for this In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver Recommended for ages 55+ but open to younger adults, as well. This class provides a gentle dance experience for you to express yourself and build community. Participants may register for the full 30-week session, or for 10-class cards. Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. Ballet at Young Dance takes a body-positive, concept-approach to developing this classical technique. With an emphasis on alignment (posture), soft joints, long lines, and strong shapes, dancers build skills, learn terminology, develop rhythm, and improve coordination. Ages 9-14; Grades 4-8. Dancers ages 12-14 (Grades 6-8) with previous Ballet experience may register for Ballet 3. |
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All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. This class will focus on positive body awareness, creativity, teamwork, motor coordination, and personal expression. Ages 7-11; Grades 2-5. Students will learn the fundamentals of breaking, including Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to learning technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 7-9; Grades 2-3. Take your Breaking fundamentals to the next level in Breaking 3. Dancers will develop their Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to advancing technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 12-18; Grades 6-12. Dancers ages All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. Participants develop skills of improvisation, partnering, and choreography with an emphasis on communication, collaboration, and performance. Ages 11 and older, entering 6th grade and above in the Fall. |
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Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. In Musical Theater, dancers will draw from a breadth of styles to bring some of their favorite songs and stories to life. Young dancers will learn technique, develop improvisation skills, and build their own choreography in a fun, thoughtful, and supportive environment. Ages 10-18; Grades 5-12. Creative Movement 3 is great for dancers who may not be interested in a more formal technique class. Dancers further their understanding and exploration of the Elements of Dance (Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy) through activities emphasizing improvisation, teamwork, partnering, and creativity. Come swing, roll, jump, express, create, and sweat while finding freedom and |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to develop strong bonds with their caregivers and cooperatively work with others in the class. Dancers develop large and fine motor skills in classes that emphasize observation, exploration, manipulation, Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. Yoga incorporates postures, gentle movement sequences, breath work, meditation, and relaxation to support increased awareness and mindfulness. It is a great personal retreat or cross-training for other classes. Ages 8 and older; Grades 3-Adult. Participants may register for the full 30-week session or for 10-class cards. Single drop-in registration is not available. |
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Join us on Sunday, December 7 from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. for "A Guide to All Abilities Dancing", led by Young Dance Teaching Artists Denise Gagner and Andrea Zimmerman. Designed for teaching artists, this training introduces the core concepts and activities that form Young Dance’s approach to creating an inclusive and welcoming dance-learning environment. Participants |
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This class is designed to help caregivers connect with themselves and their little one. Explore innate ways of moving and being, individually, and in tandem. Bring your preferred baby carrier or hold your baby as you dance. We will also create space for caregivers to socialize with one another. Come experience the joy of movement Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. This high-energy class allows students to find their voice and style through the lens of Hip Hop, gaining skills through technique and confidence in freestyling. Dancers explore a breadth of styles (breaking, popping, locking, house) and get a glimpse into the history of the genre and its evolution. Dancers should wear clean sneakers for this In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. |
9 events,
Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver Recommended for ages 55+ but open to younger adults, as well. This class provides a gentle dance experience for you to express yourself and build community. Participants may register for the full 30-week session, or for 10-class cards. Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. Ballet at Young Dance takes a body-positive, concept-approach to developing this classical technique. With an emphasis on alignment (posture), soft joints, long lines, and strong shapes, dancers build skills, learn terminology, develop rhythm, and improve coordination. Ages 9-14; Grades 4-8. Dancers ages 12-14 (Grades 6-8) with previous Ballet experience may register for Ballet 3. |
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All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. This class will focus on positive body awareness, creativity, teamwork, motor coordination, and personal expression. Ages 7-11; Grades 2-5. Students will learn the fundamentals of breaking, including Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to learning technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 7-9; Grades 2-3. Take your Breaking fundamentals to the next level in Breaking 3. Dancers will develop their Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to advancing technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 12-18; Grades 6-12. Dancers ages All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. Participants develop skills of improvisation, partnering, and choreography with an emphasis on communication, collaboration, and performance. Ages 11 and older, entering 6th grade and above in the Fall. |
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Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. In Musical Theater, dancers will draw from a breadth of styles to bring some of their favorite songs and stories to life. Young dancers will learn technique, develop improvisation skills, and build their own choreography in a fun, thoughtful, and supportive environment. Ages 10-18; Grades 5-12. Creative Movement 3 is great for dancers who may not be interested in a more formal technique class. Dancers further their understanding and exploration of the Elements of Dance (Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy) through activities emphasizing improvisation, teamwork, partnering, and creativity. Come swing, roll, jump, express, create, and sweat while finding freedom and |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to develop strong bonds with their caregivers and cooperatively work with others in the class. Dancers develop large and fine motor skills in classes that emphasize observation, exploration, manipulation, Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. Yoga incorporates postures, gentle movement sequences, breath work, meditation, and relaxation to support increased awareness and mindfulness. It is a great personal retreat or cross-training for other classes. Ages 8 and older; Grades 3-Adult. Participants may register for the full 30-week session or for 10-class cards. Single drop-in registration is not available. |
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This class is designed to help caregivers connect with themselves and their little one. Explore innate ways of moving and being, individually, and in tandem. Bring your preferred baby carrier or hold your baby as you dance. We will also create space for caregivers to socialize with one another. Come experience the joy of movement Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. This high-energy class allows students to find their voice and style through the lens of Hip Hop, gaining skills through technique and confidence in freestyling. Dancers explore a breadth of styles (breaking, popping, locking, house) and get a glimpse into the history of the genre and its evolution. Dancers should wear clean sneakers for this In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. |
9 events,
Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver Recommended for ages 55+ but open to younger adults, as well. This class provides a gentle dance experience for you to express yourself and build community. Participants may register for the full 30-week session, or for 10-class cards. Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. Ballet at Young Dance takes a body-positive, concept-approach to developing this classical technique. With an emphasis on alignment (posture), soft joints, long lines, and strong shapes, dancers build skills, learn terminology, develop rhythm, and improve coordination. Ages 9-14; Grades 4-8. Dancers ages 12-14 (Grades 6-8) with previous Ballet experience may register for Ballet 3. |
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All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. This class will focus on positive body awareness, creativity, teamwork, motor coordination, and personal expression. Ages 7-11; Grades 2-5. Students will learn the fundamentals of breaking, including Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to learning technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 7-9; Grades 2-3. Take your Breaking fundamentals to the next level in Breaking 3. Dancers will develop their Toprocks, Go-downs, Footwork, Powermoves, and Freezes, in a supportive environment. In addition to advancing technique, dancers will have opportunities to advance their freestyle/improvisation skills, as well as to develop choreography collaboratively with their peers. Ages 12-18; Grades 6-12. Dancers ages All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. Participants develop skills of improvisation, partnering, and choreography with an emphasis on communication, collaboration, and performance. Ages 11 and older, entering 6th grade and above in the Fall. |
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Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. In Musical Theater, dancers will draw from a breadth of styles to bring some of their favorite songs and stories to life. Young dancers will learn technique, develop improvisation skills, and build their own choreography in a fun, thoughtful, and supportive environment. Ages 10-18; Grades 5-12. Creative Movement 3 is great for dancers who may not be interested in a more formal technique class. Dancers further their understanding and exploration of the Elements of Dance (Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy) through activities emphasizing improvisation, teamwork, partnering, and creativity. Come swing, roll, jump, express, create, and sweat while finding freedom and |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to deepen their bonds with their caregivers. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills in classes emphasizing play, observation, exploration, manipulation, imitation, and repetition. Ages 1–3, with a caregiver |
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Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to develop strong bonds with their caregivers and cooperatively work with others in the class. Dancers develop large and fine motor skills in classes that emphasize observation, exploration, manipulation, Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to play, explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork, and listening skills. Ages 3-5; entering Preschool or Pre-K in the Fall. In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts of Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy. Ages 5–7; Grades K-1. Yoga incorporates postures, gentle movement sequences, breath work, meditation, and relaxation to support increased awareness and mindfulness. It is a great personal retreat or cross-training for other classes. Ages 8 and older; Grades 3-Adult. Participants may register for the full 30-week session or for 10-class cards. Single drop-in registration is not available. |
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