It is important to look well groomed, neatly presented and take pride in your appearance as a dancer, no matter what style of dance you study. Dance attire is specially designed to fit the dancer's body so their movements can be clearly seen by the teacher. Loose and ill fitting street wear is not suitable for most classes as it can hide incorrect technique and impede movement. The same applies for wearing the correct dance shoes. Every style of dance has a specific style of shoe designed especially to give the correct amount of slip, grip, bounce, support and even sound. A Dancer's shoes really are their tools of the trade. You wouldn't expect to play tennis without a tennis racquet, so you shouldn't expect to learn to dance without a dance uniform. |
Ada's Little Gems |
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Kinder Dance |
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Ballet, Tap & Jazz |
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Ballet, National, Tap, Jazz & Contemporary |
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Intermediate & Advanced Stars |
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AcroDance |
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Hip Hop |
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DMA Showkids |
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Adult Classical Ballet |
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Adult Tap |
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Adult Jazz |
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