GRAVITY VIBE
Team Program – Competitive
Where confidence meets connection
Gravity Vibe is our competitive team program designed for dancers who want to grow their technique, experience the excitement of performing, and be part of a strong, supportive team. It’s a great fit for dancers who are passionate about improving their skills and love being on stage—without needing to commit to dancing every night.
Vibe dancers train multiple times per week in core styles like jazz, ballet, and technique, and attend 4 regional competitions throughout the season. The program focuses on building clean technique, strong performance quality, and positive team dynamics in an upbeat, motivating environment.
While there is a commitment involved, the schedule is balanced, giving dancers room to manage school and other activities. What sets Vibe apart is how much dancers grow in both skill and confidence—gaining stage experience, learning to work hard, and discovering how to express themselves through movement.
Where confidence meets connection
Gravity Vibe is our competitive team program designed for dancers who want to grow their technique, experience the excitement of performing, and be part of a strong, supportive team. It’s a great fit for dancers who are passionate about improving their skills and love being on stage—without needing to commit to dancing every night.
Vibe dancers train multiple times per week in core styles like jazz, ballet, and technique, and attend 4 regional competitions throughout the season. The program focuses on building clean technique, strong performance quality, and positive team dynamics in an upbeat, motivating environment.
While there is a commitment involved, the schedule is balanced, giving dancers room to manage school and other activities. What sets Vibe apart is how much dancers grow in both skill and confidence—gaining stage experience, learning to work hard, and discovering how to express themselves through movement.
RegistrationComplete a registration form and return it with $30 registration as well as first month's tuition by August 2, 2023. Team members will not be allowed to practice with their teams until registration forms and team contracts are turned in and fees are paid. For families with multiple children the family registration fee is $60.
Attendance RequirementsOnly 3 absences per year will be allowed for any one class. On the 4th absence, the dancer will be placed on probation. If the class missed is a team class, then the dancer will be placed on probation, and will not be able to perform with their team on the next performance. If the class missed is a technique class, the dancer will be placed on probation until the class is made up. Every absence needs to be excused before class. Any unexcused class must be made up. When making up a class, you must get a signed note from the instructor who teaches the makeup class and turn it in to your regular teacher to prove you took the class.
CompetitionsAll Competition teams will attend and compete at 4 competitions. These competitions will be held in the months of March, April and May. Extra practices for competitions will be held in the months of September, October, November , December, January, and February.
FundraisingWe will be having three different fundraisers during the year to help any dancers who want to help pay for tuition.
1. July- Swig 2. September- Scentsy 2. November- Popcorn |
NewslettersThere will be a monthly newsletter emailed out to each family during the first week of every month. Please make sure to read through these very carefully, so you do not miss any important information. Newsletters can also be found in the Parent Portal or at the front desk.
Dance Class AttireIn any other class, excluding hip hop, dancers must be in clothing that is form fitting, so the instructor can make corrections to their technique. No baggy clothing will be allowed in these classes. Hair also needs to be pulled up out of the face at all times.
Ballet Attire: All dancers must wear a black leotard, pink or flesh colored tights, and ballet shoes. Dancers may also wear a shear ballet skirt if they choose. Hair must be in a tight bun, with no hair hanging in the face. No jewelry should be worn in any dance class. It is very important to keep a professional atmosphere in the classroom, and for the instructors to be able to see the lines of their students. |