NADT DANCE ACADEMY AT MOUNTAIN VIEW
Located at 306 Maple St., in
Mountain View
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MOUNTAIN VIEW DANCE SCHEDULE
MONDAY |
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3:50-4:40 |
Level 4 Ballet/Jazz/Lyrical |
for 2nd-new 4th graders |
4:40-5:05 |
Level 4 & Level 5 Combined Tap |
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5:10-5:50 |
Level 1 A Creative Movement |
for 3 –5 years old Pre K |
5:05-5:55 |
Level 5 Ballet/Jazz/Lyrical |
for experienced 4-7 grades |
5:55-6:40 |
Hip Hop 2 |
for experienced 4th grade thru new 8th grade |
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TUESDAY |
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3:40-4:45 |
Level 6 Pointe |
Intermediate/Advanced Pointe |
4:50-5:25 |
Clogging |
K and up |
5:30-6:15 |
Level 2 Ballet/Jazz |
K - new 1st graders |
5:30-6:15 |
Level 3 Ballet/Jazz |
1st - new 3rd graders |
6:15-6:35 |
Level 2/3 Tap |
K - 3rd graders |
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WEDNESDAY |
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3:40-4:25 |
Pointe 1 |
Beginner/Intermediate Pointe |
3:45-4:20 |
Hip Hop 3 |
7th grade and up |
4:25-4:55 |
Level 5/6 Tap |
more advanced Level 5 & 6 tappers |
4:55-6:00 |
Level 6 Ballet/Tap/Jazz/Lyrical |
Experienced 7th grade & up |
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THURSDAY |
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4:30-5:10 |
Hip Hop 1 |
K thru new 5th graders |
5:20-6:00 |
Level 1B Creative
Movement |
for 3-5 year olds, Pre K |
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Exceptions can and will be made for ages & experience. This is
just the broad outline. If you have any questions, please call
870-269-4555 or toll free at 1-866-GOT-NADT, and placement can
be discussed.
All pointe students (toe shoes) are required to take at least 2
classes per week (i.e.jazz/ballet/lyrical/contemporary & pointe)
NADT Dance Academy
@ Mountain View
FAMILY DISCOUNT available
Explanation of Class Curriculum
Creative Movement (Level 1) — Students will be exposed to Ballet
Basics and different types of movement accompanied by music. As
well as dancing, students are engaged in ‘sing-alongs’ and usage
of basic instruments. This is a great introductory class for
youngsters to get accustomed to a class room setting,
participating in group activities, sharing with other students,
and following instructions.
Ballet/Jazz/Lyrical/Contemporary (Level 2/3 thru Level 6) —
Students will be exposed to different forms of dance during this
session. Ballet is the foundation of all dance and it is
extremely important to be well grounded in ballet to excel in
other forms. Younger students will start with ballet/jazz, then
lyrical will be added. The top level will add Contemporary.
Tap (Level 2/3 thru Level 6) - Students will be exposed to a
curriculum of Tap dancing. Tap shoes are required so that
dancers can execute the necessary rhythm and sounds of tap
dancing.
Clogging – Students will be exposed to a curriculum of Clogging
which ranges from classic folk clogging. which is prevalent in
our community, to a more modern style encompassing all kinds of
music.
Hip Hop — This is available as ‘Hip Hop 2’
(beginner/intermediate class) and ’Hip Hop 3’
(intermediate/advanced class) to engage students in an
increasingly popular form of jazz; Hip Hop. Widely viewed on TV
programs, movies, and music videos, Hip Hop is sometimes known
as street-dancing. We incorporate music of Hip Hop, Rap, and Pop
genres.
Competition: We offer original choreography and intensive
training for students that want to go to dance competitions.
North Arkansas Dance Theatre: Our performing troupe that
performs at all kinds of functions and events free of charge.
Their NADT Costumes, jackets, shirts, lessons/rehearsals are all
paid for by the non-profit.
Private Lessons: Those who want to have one-on one training to
advance at a faster and more technical rate, we offer private
lessons.
Dress Code
All supplies can be
bought at the school. We are very adamant about our dress code,
as we feel it is a foundation for learning.
Level 1A or 1B - Pink Leotard
Level 2 - White Leotard
Level 3 - Light Blue
Leotard
Level 4 - Black Leotard
Level 5 - Royal Blue Leotard
Level 6 - Any Color
Hip Hoppers wear black stretch pants or sweats, dance shoes or
tennis shoes and a long white tshirt.
No t-shirts, shorts, or other such articles of clothing will be
acceptable. Please note that children not properly dressed for
class may be asked to sit out. Also, the soft material “ballet
slippers” from Walmart are NOT proper dance shoes, they are
’house shoes’ and are hard to dance in.
Hair MUST be tidy and held back in a ponytail, braid, or bun.
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