Dance Longmont Theatre - Centennial State Ballet
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Dance Longmont Theatre - Centennial State Ballet
2012- 2013 Student Policy Handbook Longmont Dance Theatre 1422 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 303-772-1335 www.longmontdancetheatre.com office@longmontdancetheatre.com Kristin Kingsley, Artistic Director Marcella Cox, Office Manager Jenn Zavattaro, Michelle Mueller, & Lisa Taft, Administrative Assistants Pictures courtesy of TKN Photography, Keith Bobo Photography, and Sophia Wood Images Longmont Dance Theatre Happy 15th Anniversary! Table of Contents Parent Policies (cont.) Welcome................................................................................................................Page 2 Mission Statement, LDT’s Vision, and Faculty..................................Page 2 Registration...........................................................................................................Page 3 Enrollment.............................................................................................................Page 3 Class Withdrawal Policy.......................................................................... Page 3 Financial Policies.................................................................................................Page 4 Tuition Payment Options........................................................................Page 4 Tuition Information...................................................................................Page 4 Delinquent Accounts................................................................................Page 4 Withdrawal Financial Policy...................................................................Page 4 LDT School Division Description...................................................................Page 5 Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program.................................................................Page 6 Performance Opportunities............................................................................Page 7 Auditioned Performances........................................................................ Page 8-10 October Showcase.....................................................................................Page 9 The Nutcracker.............................................................................................Page 9 February Showcase................................................................................. Page10 Gala Performance 2013: Giselle.......................................................... Page 10 Calendar........................................................................................................Page 11-12 Dress Code...................................................................................................Page 13-14 Pointe Work..................................................................................................Page 15-16 School Policies............................................................................................ Page 17-19 General School Rules..............................................................................Page 17 Attendance, Tardiness Policy, Make-Up Policy..............................Page 18 Class Placement and Class Advancements.................................... Page 19 School Closures................................................................................................ Page 20 Snow Cancellation Policies.................................................................. Page 20 Holiday Observances............................................................................. Page 20 Summer Progams.............................................................................................Page 20 Parent Policies............................................................................................. Page 21-22 Progress Meetings, Observing classes.............................................Page 21 Photography and Video.........................................................................Page 21 Use of Physical Touch, Resolving Issues...........................................Page 21 Non-Discrimination and Non-Harassment Policy........................Page 21 Volunteer Opportunities.......................................................................Page 21 Emergency Events, Parking and Curbside drop-off/pick-up....Page 22 Medication Needs....................................................................................Page 22 Emergency Events • In the event of any life threatening emergency involving your student, 911 will be called. Once 911 is contacted, LDT will attempt to contact the family as prescribed in the section below. • In the event of a major injury or issue that is not life threatening but requires immediate medical attention, LDT will take the following steps to ensure your child’s safety and care: 1) LDT will contact the primary parent/guardian 2) In the event that the primary contact is unavailable, LDT will contact the secondary parent/guardian 3) In the event that neither the primary nor secondary contacts are unavailable, LDT will contact the emergeny contact listed on the student’s registration form. 4) If all contacts are unavailable LDT will call 911. • In the event of a minor injury or issue that does not require immediate medical attention, LDT will take the following steps to ensure your child’s safety and care: 1) LDT will assess the injury and situation 2) LDT will take steps to ensure no further injury or detrimental situation occurs 3) LDT will provide basic first aid, if necessary 4) LDT will attempt to contact the family as prescribed in the previous section. Parking and Curbside drop-off/pick-up • For our patrons’ convenience, LDT has both a front and rear parking lot. Curbside drop-off and pick-up is available at the front (south side) entrance only. Please drive from east to west at the curb and drop off or pick up your child at the front door. If your child is not ready to be picked up, please park in either parking lot and enter the LDT facility to retrieve your child. There should be no waiting or idling in the front entrance’s driveway. • When parking in the front parking lot please turn off your headlights, especially if your car faces the LDT studio windows. Medication Needs • Due to liablity issues LDT cannot be responsible for monitoring, handling, or administering any medication. If your child requires medication during class/rehearsal time, LDT requires that a parent/guardian remains on premises. • The student’s medication should be clearly labeled with the child’s name and should be in the possession of the student or parent at all times. • Any severe allergies to food or medication must be discussed with the office prior to registration. Boulder Body Wear Use your LDT Discount! 15% OFF all your supplies for class. Excludes sale items 2660 Canyon Blvd., “at the Marriott”, Boulder, CO 303.447.9100/1.877.239.9327 www.boulderbodywear.com All Photos courtesy of Keith Bobo & TKN Photography. Used with permission. Copyright 2012. 1 22 Parent Policies Welcome to Longmont Dance Theatre Progress Meetings • Parents are welcome to schedule meetings with the Artistic Director regarding their student’s progress. The student’s instructor may attend such meetings. Observing classes • All studios have parent observation windows through which family members may observe their student’s progress. However, viewing may be limited because LDT’s lobby is small and can at times be very busy. Please be respectful to all patrons. Photography and Video • For the safety, security, and privacy of all students attending LDT, photography and videotaping of any classes, auditions, rehearsals, demonstrations, or performances is not permitted. LDT Recitals are the only exception: videotaping is allowed and nonflash photography is acceptable, as well. Use of Physical Touch by Teachers during Class • Instructors may be touching students from time to time in order to help them find proper body alignment/placement, and develop the proper technical and qualitative aspects necessary to classical dance. Thank you for choosing the best school for classical dance in the state of Colorado. The dance training you receive at Longmont Dance Theatre (LDT) is so much more than a simple extracurricular activity. At LDT, students will learn the technical aspects of a fine art form, and will develop selfconfidence, self-motivation, and self-assessment skills that will serve well in other aspects of life. Classical dance training is a methodical, graded process that requires a high level of commitment from parents/guardians and students. It also requires selfdiscipline rarely matched by any other endeavor. Students become an active partner in the process, developing a respect for the classical dance art form. The 2012-2013 Student Policy Handbook provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding LDT’s policies. Parents/guardians should review this handbook thoroughly, discuss it with your family, and direct any questions either to your LDT instructor or to the school office staff. LDT expects both students and parents to strictly adhere to the policies, rules, and regulations set forth in this handbook. • If a student feels that touching is inappropriate or desires not to be taught in this manner he/she needs to inform the school in writing immediately. Resolving Issues • LDT recommends that parents, students, and teachers have open communication. If an issue arises, parents are encouraged to contact the Office Manager immediately and schedule an appointment to discuss their concerns. • After the initial meeting with the Artistic Director and Office Manager, further meetings may be scheduled to include your child’s teachers. • Please do not try to catch an instructor between classes to discuss any concerns. Non-Discrimination and Non-Harassment Policy • LDT prohibits and will not tolerate harassment of any kind to or by any persons including teachers, staff, students, parents and any other person affiliated with or doing business with the school. This prohibition includes harassment (verbal or physical) for any unlawful discriminatory reason, such as race, gender, national origin, disability, age, or religion. • Slurs, jokes, or remarks that are derogatory of a person or group’s race, ethnic background, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, economic status, or age are inexcusable. This also includes behavior which could be classified as bullying, whether in person or via social media, and any behavior that is commonly understood to be abusive or disrespectful toward others. Volunteer Opportunities • Parent volunteers are a vital resource for the LDT school. Volunteers have numerous opportunities to assist the school in areas including hospitality, the Sugarplum Party, student performances, administrative assistance, and more. • Research has shown that with parental involvement in their endeavors students excel. Volunteering parents have expressed that they have a greater appreciation for classical dance as well as the added benefits of getting to know their child’s teachers and classmates’ families better. • Email petitions may be sent out, or sign-up sheets may be posted on the studio lobby windows when help is needed. Volunteers are asked to fill out a time sheet for their donated time. 21 Our Mission Longmont Dance Theatre was formed on August 31, 1998 to establish a pre-professional ballet school and youth company for Longmont and its surrounding area while also providing a venue for our community to experience live ballet performances. Our Vision Faculty LDT’s vision is to develop students whose lives are enhanced through their experience with the school, our faculty, and other artists. We are dedicated to providing excellence in dance training to a diverse body of students. Our comprehensive approach is based on the traditions of classical ballet and prepares students for the widest spectrum of opportunities within the artistic community and professional dance world. LDT has a fantastic facility with sprung floors and is pleased to provide experienced and highly trained instructors for our students. Young dancers are able to develop their expertise in dance as a performance art in a healthy and energetic atmosphere. Please look for a full list of instructor biographies on LDT’s website: www.longmontdancetheatre.com Kristin Kingsley, Artistic Director Taylor Augustine, Hillary Brennan, Sabrina Cavins, Marcella Cox, Julie Glass, Salli Gutierrez, Meghan Larsen, Lena Line, Justin McMillan, Georganna Mills Russell, Angie Simmons, Larry Southall, David Taylor, and Stephanie Tuley 2 Registration at LDT School Closures • Students register with LDT by completing a Registration Form. This form also contains a liability waiver. A Registration Form must be on file for each student by the first day of classes. Students may not be allowed to participate in class until all forms have been completed fully and returned to the office. • Registration dates occur prior to each semester at LDT. Please refer to LDT’s class brochures for registration dates and times. • Upon registration, students are charged a family registration fee. Please review the payment policies section for complete payment information. • Please fill out a Change of Information Form if your classes, address, email, or other contact information has changed, and return it to the school office promptly so there is no disruption in communication. Snow Cancellation Policy • In the event of inclement weather, which may cause class cancellations, LDT will place an outgoing message to that effect on the LDT voicemail system. • LDT uses the St. Vrain Valley School District as a guideline for weather cancellations. LDT recommends checking the LDT voicemail system to confirm whether or not classes will be held, as circumstances may change during the day to allow us to have regularly schedule classes. • It is the student’s responsibility to find out if classes will be in session due to the weather. • Please use caution, care and judgment for travel, from your particular area. Holiday Observances and other closures • Please note LDT’s holiday closures on both LDT’s brochures and website. Please refer to Pages 11 & 12 of this handbook for a full list of calendar events. • Ballet classes are cancelled the production weeks leading up to The Nutcracker and Gala Performance 2013: Giselle. • Students may make up classes missed for holidays and performance week closures at any point in the semester. (Please see the Make-up Policy on Page 18.) Enrollment • Once a student is registered they may then enroll by semester (Fall - 16 weeks, Winter/Spring - 18 weeks, Summer - 8 weeks). The LDT office staff will fill out an Enrollment Card per student. This card includes the student’s name and the class(es) for which the student is enrolled. • Enrollment is on a first-come, first-serve basis. LDT limits class sizes in order to offer students the highest quality dance education. Therefore, families are encouraged to enroll early. Any class with fewer than four enrolled students is subject to cancellation. • Enrollment will close after the 6th week of the Fall and Winter/Spring semesters. • Class level is determined by age or placement class and any previous dance experi ence. Placement in all levels is at the sole discretion of the LDT school faculty. • Summer Intensive Program placement is based on the student’s current level. • Longmont Dance Theatre reserves the right to revise the curriculum and schedule, as well as to adjust a student’s placement if deemed necessary by the Artistic Director and teaching staff. • Additional classes may be added to the schedule as enrollment demands. • Upon enrollment, students are charged for the full semester. Please review the payment policies section for complete payment information. Class Withdrawal Policy • To withdraw from a class you MUST DO SO IN WRITING to the LDT office. Until students are formally withdrawn, you will be financially liable for the entire semester’s tuition. Please review the Financial Policies section for potential penalty fee information. • Withdrawal from or return to class due to a prolonged illness or injury must be verified with a physician’s written consent. 3 “Why do we have to take breaks in between semesters? I want to go to class 52 weeks a year.” Periodic rest refreshes the mind and allows muscles to recover. Going to class exhausted increases risk of injury. Additionally, if one is too tired to pay attention to fine details, progression will not occur and bad habits may be reinforced. Thus, LDT takes 2 - 3 week breaks between semesters to encourage rest. Summer Programs LDT offers an 8-week summer intensive program for its Ballet Division students. Attending summer programs at LDT is highly encouraged as students can make tremendous progress during the summer months without the added pressure of academic studies. These programs offer students intensive training in ballet technique, exposure to various dance disciplines, and the exciting experience of working with various guest teachers. Additional studies can include (but are not limited to) jazz, modern, variations, dance history, anatomy, injury prevention, partnering, swing dancing, stage combat, hula, Chinese dance, pilates, and yoga. The Children’s Division has limited class offerings during the summer so early enrollment is highly recommended. Classes in Ballet, Flamenco, Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern, Tap, and Zumba are available for our Open Division students. Summer is a great time for teens and adults to train in a new dance discipline or try dance for the first time. 20 School Policies (cont.) Financial Policies Class Placement • Class placements are at the sole discretion of the faculty and Artistic Director. • Please understand that not all children advance at the same rate; your child’s agemates/friends may not be in the same level as your child. Placement at every level is based on several factors including age, artistry, maturity, technique, physical strength, attendance, and commitment. • During the first week of classes for each semester, faculty members observe class placement and may make changes as needed. Final class placement is determined by the Artistic Director. Class Advancement Advancement may occur at any time at the sole discretion of LDT faculty, but on average students are expected to remain in a level for a minimum of one year. Students may not be promoted every year. At times, students may require a couple of years to accomplish the technique necessary in a particular level. Our primary concern is that a student be placed in a level that is appropriate to his or her skill level and physical strength. If the child is promoted too soon, then he or she will miss some very valuable training. These children also struggle in the next level, which is unnecessary and could result in injury. A student who carefully develops his or her technique early in the curriculum will find advancement in later years to be smoother and more rewarding. LDT faculty members evaluate students on artistry, physicality, maturity and technical ability. Each student progresses at a different pace; therefore, students in the same level may be promoted at different times. Tuition Payment Options are as follows: 1. Pre-Payment - Patrons paying tuition in full by the first day of class will be given a 5% discount. 2. Installment Plan – This option is available for patrons choosing to pay the full tuition in installments on defined due dates. Please refer to Page 11 for Installment Tuition Due Dates. 3. Drop-In Tuition – This option is offered to our Open Division adult students. Payment must be made prior to each class taken. Tuition Information • Tuition at LDT may be paid by credit card, check, or cash. Payments made by cash or check receive a ~5% discount on both the Pre-Payment and Installment plans. Credit card information is NOT kept on file from semester to semester; information must be updated upon enrollment. • For patrons paying by the Credit Card Installment plan, the credit card will be automatically charged on each installment due date. (See Page 11 for due dates.) • A non-refundable registration fee of $50 per family is due on or before the first week of classes. • Tuition is based on a 16 week semester formula for Fall, 18 week semester formula for Winter/Spring, and 8 week semester formula for Summer. Thanksgiving, Winter, Spring, and Summer Breaks have been accounted for in these tuition formulas. • Tuition will be pro-rated for students who enroll after the second week any semester. • Tuition will not be pro-rated for vacations or missed classes, and no credits or refunds will be given for absences during a tuition period. • Make-up classes are strongly encouraged. (Please see the Make-up Policy on Page 18.) • For a receipt, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope along with any payments. 19 4 Delinquent Accounts • LDT sends out account statements prior to the final installment due date as a friendly reminder to all patrons regarding their account status. LDT thanks its installment plan patrons for paying their installments by or on the due dates. • As some parents who drop-off/pick-up their students for classes are often unavailable for LDT administrators to hand out statements, LDT may ask students to deliver sealed statements to their parents/guardians. • If an account is regularly delinquent, LDT will assess a Late Payment Fee of $15. • An additional $30 charge may be assessed for each returned check and declined credit card transaction. • If a student’s account is delinquent, the office will notify the family and students may not be allowed to attend class, perform in any recitals/performances, or pick up any recital/performance costumes. • Please call the school office to make any special arrangements regarding tuition payment. Withdrawals • Withdrawals within the first four weeks of a semester will incur a $50 penalty (deducted from a refund of pre-paid tuition, or paid as the difference between an installment payment minus the number of weeks enrolled.) • Withdrawals after the first four weeks of the semester will incur a penalty fee equal to 50% of the total tuition due for the remainder of the semester. LDT School Division Description Children’s Division The Children’s Division provides classroom and recital opportunities for students between the ages of 3-5 years old. Students must be potty trained prior to the first day of the semester to participate in classes. Combination Ballet and Tap classes allow children as young as three years of age to experience the joy and physical benefits of a dance class. Imagination and storytelling through dance is emphasized using guided, creative and age-appropriate activities. Activities to develop coordination, body awareness, and ballet and tap class discipline are part of each class. Open Division School Policies (cont.) Attendance and Tardiness Policy • Students in the Ballet Division are required to attend all classes listed for their level, including supplemental classes such as Modern during the Fall Semester. • If a student will not be in class, please call or email the school so that the teacher can be informed of the absence. Please include the reason for the absence as well as the student’s class level. • Regular attendance is essential to improve the skills and increase the strength required for advancement. Students who have consistently poor attendance may be asked to leave the school. Adult/Teen (18-adult) Although LDT is Longmont’s only pre-professional ballet school and emphasizes ballet technique, LDT has many excellent teachers who instruct a variety of dance styles, and is excited to offer fine classes in all dance disciplines for our Teen/Adult students. We are very proud of our excellent adult program and encourage all students to try many dance styles. Whether a novice or an experienced dancer, students will find a class level to suit their needs. Placement in the Adult/Teen Open Division classes is based on the interest of the student and requires no placement evaluation class. Student (6-18 years old) LDT’s Student Open Division was introduced to widen the curriculum of the school and enable students to train in many dance forms. Participation in the Open Division can be in addition to, or independently of, the Ballet Division. LDT believes that training in all types of dance provides the versatility necessary for our young students while encouraging a broad understanding of dance as an art form. Our Student Open Division instructors are excited to teach sound technique while fostering the love of dance in all art forms. The Open Division student can choose classes from the Open and Ballet Division offerings. Placement in the Student Open Division classes is based on the age of the student as of the 15th of the first full month of classes. The age of the student is used only as an initial guideline for placement. Actual placement is subject to level-appropriateness based on faculty evaluation. Ballet Division The Ballet Division (6-18 years old) includes Levels 1-7 and is for students who are serious about studying ballet. The program offers a reduction in cost for multiple ballet classes. This incentive extends to Open Division class offerings. Students who are age six or older on or before the 15th of the first full month of a given semester are accepted into Ballet 1. The emphasis in the beginning level of study is on posture and the fundamentals of ballet training. Students enrolled in the Ballet Division have many opportunities to perform. The Ballet Annual Recital is a non-auditioned performance, and will rehearse during class time. The recital costume is a purple spaghetti strapped leotard with attached skirt. The students may also perform in auditioned performances. LDT is proud to offer these professional performance experiences to our students (see Pages 7-10 for more information regarding Auditioned Performances). 5 • Attendance will be taken into consideration when determining eligibility for level advancement and any auditioned Ballet Division performance. • Tardiness for classes is not permitted. Students must be in class, ready to dance at the designated class time. Please call or email the school if you know you will be late. Dancers arriving more than ten (10) minutes late will be asked to sit and observe class. Warming up before the beginning of class is crucial for injury prevention. Class is designed for the development of technique. Students should arrive a few minutes before class to begin stretching and warming up. • Students should be dropped off no more than 15 minutes prior to class and should be picked up in at timely fashion within ten (10) minutes after their class ends. LDT personnel cannot be responsible for students left beyond this time. • Students are not allowed into the studios unsupervised, must not wander away from the premises, and should remain in the building at all times. • If a student’s attendance in the Ballet Division falls below the minimum requirements LDT reserves the right to remove the student from Ballet Division tuition status and charge them Open Division tuition rates. • LDT also reserves the right to excuse a student from any auditioned performance or recital piece due to poor class or rehearsal attendance. Make-Up Policy • Poor attendance affects learning and progress, and can have a detrimental effect upon the entire class. • Students are strongly encourage to make up missed classes as progress and future class placement can be greatly affected by even one absence. • Students may make up missed classes in their class level or below. Please contact the school office to schedule any make-up classes. • Make-up classes cannot be carried over into another semester. 18 School Policies Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program General School Rules • LDT rules and policies apply at all locations where students represent the school, such as public appearances, performance venues, and fundraising events. • LDT’s lobby is small so please be respectful of others. Crying babies and cell phones should be taken outside or into the back hallway. Please help keep the lobby tidy by picking up after yourself and your children. • Dressing rooms are provided for your convenience; please help keep the dressing rooms tidy by picking up after yourself or your child • Toe tape, band-aids, containers, wrappers, etc. must be disposed of properly. • Students are not allowed to sit or play at the pianos. • Students are not allowed to play near or operate sound equipment. Families will be billed for any equipment damage caused by their child. • Students may not leave class without the instructor’s permission. • LDT is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Labeling all personal items with the student’s name is recommended. Please check the Lost and Found for missing items. Lost and Found items are placed in the blue tall cubbies nearest Studio 1. Valuable Lost and Found items are kept in the LDT office. Monthly, all items that have not been retrieved will be discarded or donated to charity. • LDT staff and volunteers may enter the costume room and storage room. Unless permission has been granted by LDT staff or costume volunteers, these rooms are off limits to students, siblings of students, and parents/guardians. • Students are expected to behave respectfully and courteously at all times toward LDT faculty and staff, as well as toward each other. (please refer to LDT’s Anti-Bullying/ Pro-Ballet Progam for more information, which is available through the LDT office) • The LDT office telephone may not be used without permission. • Please respect the business conducted at LDT by refraining from loud and boisterous behavior in the waiting areas. Since it was founded in 1998, Longmont Dance Theatre’s mission has been to build a pre-professional ballet school and youth company for Longmont and its surrounding area, while providing a venue for our community to experience live ballet performances. In light of this mission and in recognition of the ever-changing goals and needs of the LDT community, Longmont Dance Theatre is pleased to announce the inauguration in 2012/13 of a pre-collegiate intensive ballet training program for high school-aged dancers. In this program, students will have access to challenging academic coursework in the mornings while training intensively at LDT in the afternoons. In addition to receiving top-notch instruction in ballet, pointe, variations, modern, and related disciplines, students in the program will have performance opportunities that will serve the greater Longmont community. These three productions each year will include “mini” versions of main stage ballets, lecture-demonstrations, and additional repertoire. The program’s schedule and other logistics will be planned in partnership with Silver Creek High School. We strongly encourage participating students to enroll at Silver Creek High School, as this enrollment will encourage a shared experience among participants, administrative support, access to knowledgeable counselors, the opportunity to perform for and in collaboration with academic peers, and a logistically streamlined experience. Students who choose not to enroll at SCHS must organize transportation to LDT and should plan their academic scheduling carefully. Although students will be finishing their academic school day early, they will maintain their status as full-time students by taking six credits each year. Thus, students can enroll in the four core curriculum areas (English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science) along with two electives (Foreign Languages, Health, Art, Music, etc.) each semester. SCHS students will receive up to one PE credit for participation in the program. Students in the Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program will be expected to maintain an excellent academic record. Although students must maintain a 3.0 GPA each year to stay in the program, they are encouraged to strive for a 3.75 GPA, as this will qualify them for an Academic Letter. Students and parents should work closely with the counseling staff at SCHS to ensure that students are enrolled in advanced coursework when appropriate. Silver Creek High School offers various Honors-level courses. Advanced Placement courses are available in US History, Government, Comparative Government, Psychology, Language & Composition, Literature, Music Theory, Studio Art: Design, Studio Art: Drawing, Biology, Chemistry, Calculus-Based Physics, Calculus, Statistics, French, and Spanish. For more information about academic requirements and recommendations for college preparation, consult the 2012/2013 Registration Handbook on the Silver Creek High School website: http://schs.stvrain. k12.co.us/Main%20website%20pages/Academics.php This program is expected to provide an outstanding training opportunity for Longmont-area students who achieve highly in both balletic and academic pursuits. The program will prepare students for ballet-based degree programs at the collegiate level, for the rigors of a professional ballet career, and for academic collegiate success. 17 6 Vision Performance Opportunities Division Recitals The Children’s Division, Open Division, and Ballet Division have an end-of-the-year performance opportunity with the Annual Recital. All students of LDT may choose to participate. The Children’s Division also may participate in the Holiday Recital in December. Students in the Ballet Division may choose to participate in Auditioned Performances (see page 8-10). LDT provides families five complimentary general seating tickets per dancer. Any additional tickets may be puchased at the door for $2 each. Recital Fees are necessary to offset the cost of venue rental fees, lighting fees, stage hand payroll, load in and out fees, and instructor payroll. The Artistic Director and instructors choose recital costumes that are age appropriate, dance appropriate, and reasonably priced. If there are modesty concerns please discuss these with LDT prior to costume ordering. Information regarding recitals will be distributed in newsletters to all students. These newsletters will include information about recital fees, costume costs, hair and make-up requirements, video-taping and photography, plus other recital information. Please contact the school office to request further information about recitals. Children’s Division Holiday Recital The Children’s Division Holiday Recital is an annual performance that occurs before our Holiday Break. This show includes all registered students of the Children’s Division (ages 3 – 5 years old) who are interested in performing. LDT has decided to hold this year’s Holiday Recital at Niwot HS Auditorium prior to Saturday’s performances of The Nutcracker. In this way, parents may invite as many friends to this wonderful recital to experience the accomplishments of their dancers. All are welcome to video and take non-flash photos during the performance. Choosing to have the Holiday Recital on the same day as The Nutcracker will command a huge commitment from LDT’s instructors, however it is a cost-saving measure for our students and their parents because the rental of the auditorium will be shared with The Nutcracker production. The Costume/Participation Forms and $80 Costume/Recital Fee are due on September 22nd. Annual Recital for Children’s, Ballet, and Open Division The Annual Recital is an annual performance that occurs at the end of the Wnter/Spring Semester and includes all registered students of the Children’s Division (ages 3 – 5 years old), Ballet, and Open Divisions who are interested in performing. Students participating in the recitals must be present for the dress rehearsal or they may not participate in the recital. If a student’s account is not paid in full, that student will not perform. Pointe Work Use plié while dancing. Students must use their pliés while dancing because this is how they get up on pointe. If they do not use their pliés, they will have to bend their leg incorrectly in order to go on pointe. Pliés should be done with the knees pointing straight over their toes and with the heels down. Point their feet while dancing. Students must point their feet while dancing in order to strengthen the muscles that pointe-work requires. These muscles need to be strong enough to support their body weight on the ends of their toes. If the student is not in the habit of using these foot muscles they will not be able to support themselves on pointe and will probably knuckle over on their toes, thereby increasing their chances for injury. Piqué Passé with straight leg. Students should have enough strength to push themselves onto half-pointe. This step is harder to do on pointe and a bent leg is usually a sign of weakness or improper step preparation. Be able to do 16 relevés and sautés in the center without stopping. Strength for pointe work is achieved by repeating exercises. Relevés and sautés are excellent for building up calf muscle strength, which is vital for pointe work. Relevés are more difficult to do on pointe because of the extra height, so strong relevés on half-pointe are a good sign of strength. The student must also go up as high on half-pointe as she can, since pointe work demands this ability. On relevé, a student who keeps her heel very low to the ground is not preparing her calf muscles adequately, and will not have the strength for pointe work. Jumps must be strong and landed well-placed and turned out. Having a strong jump demonstrates that the student has the strength necessary in the feet and legs to be able to relevé onto pointe. The ability to maintain proper placement when landing jumps will translate into correctly coming down off pointe and limiting her chance of injury. Be able to hold a passé balance on half-pointe. The student should be well-placed (hips square, back straight, legs turned out), and have the strength to balance on halfpointe. This pose is more difficult to correct on pointe, as the surface area for balancing is smaller and the strength requirements are greater. Purchasing your Pointe Shoes Once a student has been given permission to begin pointe work she may purchase pointe shoes, ribbon, elastic and toe padding (optional). At times, LDT staff may accompany a group of students and parents to Boulder Body Wear to assist in selecting and fitting the shoes. If this option is not available, please make an appointment with Boulder Body Wear for your pointe shoe fitting. After purchasing your shoes bring them in for approval from the Artistic Director. Do not wear or sew ribbons or elastics onto the shoes before they have been approved. Your child will be shown how to sew on the ribbons and elastics. We encourage the dancers to take responsibility for learning how to maintain their own shoes. Annual Recital Date and Time: Saturday, May 18th, 2013 Children’s Division Recitals: 1:00pm & 2:30pm Annual Recital Show #1 (Levels 1-4): 4:00pm Annual Recital Show #2 (Levels 5-7): 6:00pm Dress Rehearsal Date and Time for Annual Recitals Annual Show #1: Friday, May 17th, 2013, 4:00- 6:00pm Annual Show #2: Friday, May 17th, 2012, 6:00-9:00pm Recital Fee: $65 per student, maximum fee is $120 per family 7 16 Pointe Work Auditioned Performances Pointe work is an exciting and essential part of a ballet student’s training. Our students begin preparing for pointe work in level 4. During this time they work in ballet slippers and then pre-pointe shoes to develop the strength they will need to dance on pointe. Students should expect to remain in Level 4 for a minimum of two years to develop the skills and strength necessary for pointe work. Most students begin pointe work in Level 5, although admittance to Level 5 is not a guarantee that the student is ready to begin pointe at the start of the fall semester. Students should expect to remain in Level 5 for a minimum of two years to develop the skills, strength and technique necessary for proper and healthy pointe work. Each student responds to the demands of pointe preparation differently, and some will need longer than others to be ready for pointe work. For their own safety, some students will not be allowed to begin pointe work if physical limitations prevent them from meeting the minimum criteria. Students will be notified individually in writing when they are ready to go on pointe. Please feel free to speak with our teachers about any concerns you may have about pointe work. Criteria for Pointe Work 1. The student must be 10 ½ years or older 2. The student must have at least two years of training 3. The student must be taking a minimum of 2 classes per week consistently 4. The student must be responsible enough to bring all the ballet equipment she will need to class. Pointe shoes require extra care and accessories. 5. The student must be in good health and able to take the entire class. If the student frequently needs to rest because of illness, or injury, they may not be strong enough for the extra demands that pointe work requires. 6. The student must pay attention in class and must work well. Going on pointe is a big step and requires commitment on the part of the student. 7. The student must have enough of an arched instep to stand on pointe properly. 8. The student must have sufficient strength to do the following: Be able to hold their turnout while dancing. The most basic concept of ballet is turnout. It makes it possible to do certain steps that could not otherwise be done. Holding turnout while dancing is a good sign of strength. If the student does not have the strength to maintain their turnout, they are not strong enough for pointe, since it is much more difficult to hold turnout on pointe. Have a strong, straight back while dancing, especially the lower back. Pointe work requires that the student use the muscles in her legs and feet to stand on pointe and not use the pointe shoes as a crutch. A weak back will throw the student off balance while on pointe and will make it difficult to correctly execute ballet steps. Keep the heels forward toward the big toe (no sickling). The most stable position for pointe work is to have the weight slightly forward over the big toe. If the weight is over the little toe, it is more difficult to stay up on pointe, and will increase the chances of strain and injury. 15 Auditioned Performances: The Nutcracker, February Showcase (featuring Carnival of the Animals), and Gala Performance 2013: Giselle LDT’s Ballet Division students may audition to participate in LDT’s professional quality performances. On average, over 100 LDT students perform in each performance of The Nutcracker and the Gala Performance. Our Gala Performance for 2013 will be Giselle. A third auditioned performance is set during the February Showcase and will include Carnival of the Animals. This February performance will be open to levels 1-4 and will have a limited number of performers. The audition process is very positive and creates self-esteem for students. Rehearsals for these productions are separate from classes and take place on Saturdays and Sundays between noon and 7:00pm. These productions require a serious commitment on the part of the dancer and his/her family. Rehearsals occur every weekend from September through May. There are rehearsals every evening at the auditorium during the production week (the week leading up to the performances). Rehearsal schedules can change depending on the progress of the production. During this process (auditions, rehearsals, and performances) students develop skills associated with academic success including self-discipline, selfconfidence, and the ability to concentrate and collaborate. LDT students evidence an enthusiastic work ethic and set high standards for themselves in all areas of their lives. The participation fee is $125. This fee helps to offset the cost of auditorium rental, light rental, costume creation, musicians and music, plus many paid sub-contractors who make the performance possible for our dancers. Keith Bobo of Photography Maestro will be giving each fee paying student a CD of pictures which will include dress rehearsal and performance pictures from the Auditioned Performances of The Nutcracker and Gala Performance 2013: Giselle. Volunteer opportunities exist for theses productions. Longmont Dance Theatre’s ballet productions are a fundamental way to give back to the community and offer our students memories that last a lifetime. ”Dancing, training, and performing at LDT was such an incredible experience. It was more positive than any other organization with whom I’ve trained since graduating.” --- alumna LDT 8 October Showcase Longmont Dance Theatre’s October Showcase will feature Flower Festival in Genzano set by David Taylor, Pas de Quatre set by Stephanie Tuley, a Buddy Holly Tribute choreographed by Artistic Director Kristin Kingsley, and a modern premier by Angie Simmons, director of Evolving Doors Dance. This first performance by LDT’s Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program will be at Niwot High School the weekend of October 20th . Outreach programs will exist for this show and will be available to senior centers in Longmont. Look for information about this amazing performance and its dates and times. You and your family will not want to miss this show! Sugar Plum Tea Party - A Fundraiser Dress Code (cont.) Open Division Attire Hip Hop: Girls and Boys: Leotard of any color or shirt with no words; loose fitting pants: jazz, yoga, workout, or sweatpants (no jeans); flat bottom tennis shoes (shoes must not be worn outside-this prevents damage to our studio flooring from bacteria, glass, rocks, or pebbles); hair must be pulled back from face and neck; no skirts, no shorts, and no half shirts will be tolerated Tap/Jazz: Girls: Leotard of any style and color; tan, non-shiny tights; lycra jazz pants or lycra bike shorts, black tap shoes or black jazz shoes (class appropriate); No baggy clothes; no sneakers; no jeans; hair must be pulled back from face and neck Boys: T-shirt of any color; lycra jazz pants or lycra bike shorts; black tap shoes or black jazz shoes (class appropriate); no baggy clothes; no sneakers; no jeans Modern: Girls: Leotard of any style and color; any color footless tights; no shoes or sock; hair pulled back from face and neck Boys: T-shirt of any color; loose fitting pants (no jeans); no shoes/socks Included with each $25 ticket: A full high tea with a harp accompaniment A mini-Nutcracker ballet performance Your photograph taken with a Sugar Plum Fairy Sunday, November 25, 1:00pm and 3:00pm The Nutcracker The Longmont DanceTheatre produced its first Nutcracker in December 2001 with the New Mandolin Quartet. A live orchestra accompaniment is very rare for even very large ballet companies. It is with extreme pride LDT produces this holiday classic with the LDT Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Brandon Matthews (Metro State University). Students will perform with full sets, lighting, and costumes to the choreography of Artistic Director Kristin Kingsley, after Todd Bolender. Make sure to see this production full of home-grown artists and special guest artists on December 15th and 16th. 9 Flamenco: Girls: Leotard of any style and color; any color tights; flamenco shoes; flamenco skirt; hair pulled back from face and neck Boys: T-shirt of any color; loose fitting pants (no jeans); appropriate shoes (see instructor on first day ) Additional Dress Code considerations: • For security reasons, street clothing and street shoes are required when entering and exiting the building. Dance shoes are prohibited from being worn outside the studio. • For hygienic reasons, shoes must be worn at all times inside the building except during modern and condition classes. • Gently used dance clothing and shoes will be available during the Shoe Exchange. (Please see Page 11 for dates and times of Shoe Exchanges.) 14 Dress Code February Showcase In keeping with the classical ballet tradition, and to achieve a uniformity of appearance within class levels, LDT requires students to comply with the following Dress Code. The Dress Code enables students to remain focused during class. Children’s Division Attire Girls: Black leotard, no unattached skirts; pink full footed tights; pink leather ballet slippers; black tap shoes; hair in secure bun/pulled away from the neck and face Boys: White t-shirt tucked in; black cotton pants/shorts; white socks; black leather ballet slippers; black tap shoes This exciting new February Showcase will be a collaboration among LDT’s Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program, LDT’s Ballet Division, Metro-State University with Brandon Matthews, and David Taylor’s Zikr Dance Ensemble. Our ballet division students will have the opportunity to audition for corps parts in Carnival of the Animals which will be accompanied by Metro State Chamber Orchestra conducted by Brandon Matthews. LDT’s Pre-Collegiate Intensive Program students will audition for the soloist roles. Carnival of the Animals is a musical suite of fourteen movements by French Romantic composer Camille Saint-Saëns. The Zikr Dance Ensemble will perform in the second half of this performance and our LDT Pre-Collegiate Intensive students will perform with this professional company. The audition will happen on the same date as the Giselle Audition on January 14, 2013. Ballet Division Attire: Girls: 1) Any style solid black leotard (no designs or sequins), or the Ballet Recital Blue/Purple Leotard with attached skirt; no unattached skirts for Ballet Levels 1-4; levels 5-7 may wear skirts during pointe class only 2) Pink canvas or leather ballet slippers with draw string bows tucked in; where applicable pointe shoes must be properly fitted by Boulder Body Wear 3) Hair must be in a secure bun or pulled away from the neck and face; no swinging ponytails 4) Full Footed Tights. Level 1-7: Ballet Pink, Bloch Endura Adaptatoe convertible tights with seams Available sizes: Child Sm/Med (6-8), Med/Large (10-12) & Adult: A, B, C, D Boys: White t-shirt tucked in; dark colored (black preferred) jazz/yoga pants, shorts, or tights; white socks; black leather or canvas ballet slippers Additional Ballet Division Dress Code Requirements for classes, auditions, and rehearsals: • No dangly earrings longer than 1 inch. No necklaces, bracelets, anklets, rings or watches allowed. Stud earrings are acceptable. • No shorts, capris, pants, or legwarmers allowed in Ballet Division classes and rehearsals. Additionally, no shirts of any kind for classes • Elastics and ribbons on ballet slippers and pointe shoes must be properly sewn. • Female students with short hair must use a headband and also secure the hair in the back. Male students with long hair must be arranged off of the face. • All students should carry a dance notebook with them at all times so that they may be prepared to take notes regarding classes and rehearsals. Gala Performance 2013: Giselle Don’t forget to mark your calendar for this amazing event! April 27 & 28 at 2:00 pm Niwot High School Auditorium Giselle is prized today as the supreme achievement of the “Romantic” style of ballet in the nineteenth century and is an amazing ballet to celebrate LDT’s 15th Anniversary. The natural and supernatural are combined in this ballet as Giselle transforms from the simple and charming peasant girl of Act 1 into a ghostly Wili in Act 2. The LDT Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of Rick Thomas, will delight our audience members with the imaginative music of Adophe Adam during this LDT premiere. 13 10 Calendar Calendar Semesters Fall 2012 Winter/Spring 2013 Summer 2013 Performances August 20 - December 15 January 7 - May 18 June 3 - July 26 16 weeks 18 weeks 8 weeks Shoe Exchange/Costume Sale/Bake Sale August 25, 2012 January 12, 2013 Saturday Saturday 1:00-5:30pm 1:00-5:30pm Closures 09/03/12 Labor Day All Classes 10/31/12 Halloween All Classes 11/19-11/25/12 Thanksgiving Break All Classes 12/10-12/16/12 Nutcracker Production Week Ballet Classes 12/17/12-1/6/13 Winter Break All Classes 4/1-4/7/13 Spring Break All Classes 4/22 - 4/28/13 Gala Production Week Ballet Classes 5/19-6/2/13 Summer Break #1 All Classes 7/27/13 Beginning of Summer Break #2 All Classes Tuition Due Dates Fall 2012 Semester Pre-Paid Tuition Fall 2012 Semester Installment #1 of 4 Fall 2012 Semester Installment #2 of 4 Fall 2012 Semester Installment #3 of 4 Fall 2012 Semester Installment #4 of 4 Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Pre-Paid Tuition Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Installment #1 of 5 Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Installment #2 of 5 Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Installment #3 of 5 Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Installment #4 of 5 Winter/Spring 2013 Semester Installment #5 of 5 Summer 2013 Semester Pre-Paid Tuition 11 Due 8/20/12 Due 8/20/12 Due 9/10/12 Due 10/10/12 Due 11/10/12 Due 1/10/13 Due 1/10/13 Due 2/10/13 Due 3/10/13 Due 4/10/13 Due 5/10/13 Due 6/3/13 October Showcase Sugar Plum Tea Party 11/20/12 11/25/12 Children’s Division Holiday Recital The Nutcracker The Nutcracker The Nutcracker 12/15/12 12/15/12 12/15/12 12/16/12 TBA 1:00 & 3:00pm 10:00 & 11:00am 2:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm February Showcase Gala Performance 2013 featuring Giselle Studio Annual Recitals (All Divisions) 2/9/13 4/27/13 4/28/13 5/18/13 TBA 2:00pm 2:00pm TBA Audition Dates and Times 8/25/12, Saturday for The Nutcracker Ballet 1 & 2 - 1:00-1:30 Ballet 3 - 2:15-2:45 Ballet 4A/4B - 4:00-4:45 Ballet 5A/5B/Boys - 4:45-5:30 Ballet 6A/6B - 1:30-2:15 Ballet 7 - 2:45-4:00 1/14/13, Saturday for Gala Performance 2013 and February 2013 Showcase Ballet 1 & 2 - 1:30-2:00 Ballet 3 - 3:30-4:00 Ballet 4A/4B/4C - 4:00-4:45 Ballet 5/Boys - 4:30-5:30 Ballet 6A/6B - 2:45-3:30 Ballet 7 - 2:00-2:45 12 Niwot HS TBA Niwot HS Auditorium Niwot HS Niwot HS Niwot HS Niwot HS Niwot HS Niwot HS