Recreational Track

Our Recreational classes are for everyone! These classes are intended for students who have many interests, dance being an important one!  If you are looking for an exciting, fun, upbeat class with knowledgeable staff, and are looking to try out different dance styles, this is the right track for you. Students participating in these classes will experience a healthy outlet for energy and will be rewarded with new friends, knowledge, and a great time!  

How SNAP’s Sessions work…..

We are teaching new material/steps/technique in the Fall session, and begin to work on Recital dances in the Winter session. Dancers who are continuing through to the June recital should remain in their same day/time/class for the school year for maximum benefit.  New students should be enrolled in a Fall class to learn the new steps introduced before they are incorporated in a routine.

*NOTE:  Recreational class levels go up to Level 2B in Jazz and Level 3 in Ballet. If interested in participating in Academy classes, dancers must participate in the Academy Track, which requires a minimum of 3 classes/week – 2 ballet and 1 elective (not ballet).

**NOTE: Students are automatically pre-registered for continuing into the next session in their same day and time. It is the parent’s responsibility to notify the studio if the student will not continue. Accounts will automatically be charged once a student appears in class in a new session.

About Our Levels….

SNAP’s levels have been meticulously crafted to progress students in an appropriate manner, without pushing students to execute steps before they are ready.  It is imperative that training in dance is slow and steady for appropriate progress in all dance forms.  We strongly recommend pairing Ballet with all other dance forms in the Recreational levels (it is required 2x/week for the Academy track)  This permits dancers to have a stronger body and be able to progress year to year appropriately. 

How to choose the right level:

Level 1: A fun introduction to the movement and style.  

Level 1B: Dancers should be able to execute all of the movement introduced in the first level, as we are refining, strengthening, adding to choreography, and creating more complicated enchainements.  This is a 2nd year level.

Level 2:  New material will be introduced, and we will build on level 1 and 1B steps.  Dancers must be able to execute all of the level 1 and 1B material before moving into this level.

Level 2B:  Our 4th year of a discipline (around age 9-10).  Dancers at this level know all of the beginning movements, can execute cleanly all of our benchmark steps, and are refining their technique to prepare for Academy classes.  This is the final recreational level prior to Teen classes or Academy classes.  

School Days Off Program (NEW!)

SNAP is excited to announce our brand new School Days Off program! Join us for a liberal arts morning of two or three classes, bring a lunch to eat lunch at the studio, and play! $45 for 9:30-1pm, ages 5-13. Register via phone or through your portal – 847-251-7627!

School Days Off:

Monday, January 15, 2024 – CANCELLED