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PreBallet - Drop In - Ages 2 1/2 to 4yrs

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PreBallet Ages 2.5-4 Come dance and play -  children will learn the basics of ballet while having fun and using their  imagination in a musical environment. We use parachutes for coordination and  rhythm and learn the basic ballet concepts like pointing toes, stretching and  loosening muscles and joints and the first five positions. In this class, we  will be concentrating on preparing the young body and setting the base for more serious training as they progress. This is a FUN class!  Tutu's and ballerina  dress ups are highly encouraged. Parent participation is not required but PLEASE  do not leave your child unattended.  Hope to see you there!!

Every THURS, FRI & SAT at 10am!!!

Please visit our website for other class descriptions and full schedule. www.studiocballet.com

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