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2010 - 2011 Registration
(Please call the studio if you know you will be unable to attend
one of these registration dates so that a space can be held for you.)

Registration will be held on
 Wednesday, August 18th from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
 Saturday, August 21st from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
 Saturday, August 28th from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
We will continue to register new students until all classes are full.

You can now download and fill out forms necessary for registration at home and bring them with you to registration.
You can download these forms as either a word document or a PDF file for your convenience.

Dance Studio Rules Agreement.doc

Dance Studio Rules Agreement.pdf

Emergency Contact Information.doc

Emergency Contact Information.pdf

Recital Participation Agreement.doc

Recital Participation Agreement.pdf




For more information or to register, please call the studio at 440-885-1313.

Charlotte Braun Dance Studio offers instruction in Ballet, Pointe, 
Tap, Jazz, and Lyrical, as well as workshops in Drama, 
Musical Theatre and many other forms of dance!

Please note these class placement guidelines:

In general, because ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance,
students who study ballet need only be 4 1/2 years old to begin tap, 5 years old to begin jazz,
and 10-11 years old (and taking at least 2 ballet classes per week) to begin lyrical.
Students not studying ballet need to be at least 5-6 years old to begin tap,
6-7 years old to begin jazz, and cannot study lyrical (which is a form of ballet).

Class Placements are based upon each student's age, experience, size, and ability.
Final decisions on class placement remain with the instructor.

Ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance.  It should be studied first, and in combination with all other forms of dance.
Tap promotes rhythm and musicality.
Jazz promotes dynamics and performance quality, and is best taught after a solid foundation in ballet & tap.
Lyrical is a combination of ballet & jazz, and refines the trained dancer.

 

Please see our "Class Schedule", "Tuition Schedule", and "Summer Workshop" links (above) for more information.

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