SCHOOL OF DANCE POLICIES
Class Placement & Advancement
New Students will take a placement class during which the instructor will determine the correct class for the student. Placement depends on
several factors including age, physical strength and development, maturity, personality and interest level. Class placement is determined by
the Director of the School of Dance and the faculty. We take placement very seriously out of our commitment to each student. Placement
decisions must be respected. Class Advancement can happen at any time during the school year, but predominantly occurs at the beginning of
each fall term. Most students will remain at each level for at least 2 years in order to master that level's techniques. Merely executing
an exercise is not the definition of mastery. In dance, executing each movement with precision and with physical accuracy is the goal. We
work hard to ensure our young students have a solid grasp of the foundations in dance so that they gain confidence, ability, and mastery as
they get older.
Annual End of Year Production
Since 2000, The Culture House Dance Academy has provided students with an exciting performance experience through its productions. An annual
tradition of dance schools worldwide, the production is an important rite of passage for young dancers, giving them a chance to shine in
front of family and friends. The experience helps build self-esteem and contributes to a sense of confidence. Although performance opportunities
can help prepare some students for a possible career in dance, they also contribute to better school presentations, improved social skills
and strong communication skills. The rehearsal process is also a tremendous learning experience, helping students develop their retention
skills and team cooperation. Dedication to the production commitments is the responsibility of both the students and their parents. The
information below is an effort to clarify what we expect from you in terms of commitment and responsibility to the annual production,
the school, and other students and parents. All students enrolled in dance classes are required to participate in our annual dance production.
Our production is an extension of the benefits derived from the dedication of dance training.
DANCE ACADEMY DRESS CODE
Dance training keeps the body warm, allows freedom of movement, and enables the teacher to see the placement of limbs, muscle work, and proper
positioning. Without proper dance clothing, the student will learn bad habits and patterns which could lead to injury. At the same time,
clothing must not be distracting, immodest, nor hinder proper movement. If you have any questions about appropriate attire, please consult
the School of Dance Director.
The following apply to every class:
Jewelry: No dangling earrings, piercings, rings, watches, bracelets or loose jewelry. Stud earrings are acceptable.
Coverings/Warm ups: Students are to put on sweat pants or coverings when in the lobby or outside areas. Students should not walk around
the lobby and outside in only dance pants, leotards and tights.
Pre-Dance & Ballet/Tap Combo
Ladies: Any color and style of leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes, hair neatly swept into a bun.
Young Men: Any solid color T-shirt, black jazz or athletic pants (with an elastic waist band), black ballet shoes.
Ballet
Ladies: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes, hair neatly swept into a bun. Wrap around skirts may be worn during center work with
the teacher's permission for levels 2, 3, & 4. Black or pink leg warmers allowed during cold season.
Young Men: White tight fitting T-shirt, black tights or jazz pants, dance belt, black ballet shoes. Athletic sweat pants or pants must be
worn over tights outside of the classroom.
Modern
Ladies: Black leotard, black or pink tights, no shoes required. Optional: Solid black tank top (no print unless it is a TCH Störling Camp
tank top) that is form fitting, over the top of the black leotard. Black fitted capris over tights; no cut offs. Hair neatly put in a ponytail.
Young Men: Black or White tight fitting T-shirt, black jazz pants, no shoes required.
Jazz
Ladies: Black leotard, black jazz pants or tights (black or pink), black jazz shoes, hair neatly bound in ponytail or bun. Please wear a
sports bra if necessary under leotard. Optional: Solid black tank top (no print unless it is a TCH Störling Camp tank top) that is form
fitting, over the top of the black leotard. No bare midriff allowed.
Young Men: Black or White T-shirt, black jazz pants, dance belt, black jazz shoes.
Tap
Ladies: Black leotard or solid black tank top (no print unless it is a TCH Störling Camp tank top) that is form fitting. Black jazz, capris, or
athletic pants that do not cover shoes. Black tap oxford shoes.
Young Men: Black, tight fitting T-shirt, black jazz or athletic pants that do not cover shoes. Black oxford Tap shoes.
Hip Hop
Baggy or comfortable tops and pants. Floor work involved so please wear a leotard under your t-shirt if necessary. No midriff allowed. No black
soled shoes allowed on floor.
Adult Classes
Dress modestly. No midriff allowed.
END OF YEAR PRODUCTION
Production Planning and Communications
Production information and updates will be posted on The Culture House website, at www.culturehouse.com, in the newsletter, on the school
bulletin board or sent to your email address. Please stay up to date with this important information and note any deadlines.
It is our goal to make the production experience organized and exciting: students, parents, teachers, and staff are all key players in the success of the production.
Costume Policy
A dance costume is required for each class the student is enrolled in. Many hours are spent determining the correct costumes for each class,
making sure they are age-appropriate and of the highest quality possible. The costume fee of $45.00 is a rental fee per costume. All costumes
remain the property of The Culture House and must be returned at the end of the performance. Costume fees will be billed out in October. All
costume fees must be paid in full before construction begins. Accessories, such as headpieces and gloves, are included in the costume fee.
Additional costs such as tights and shoes are the responsibility of the student and parent and are not included in the costume fee. We
recommend that the student's name be placed on all shoes, hair nets, hair pin bag, accessories, and tights. Pack accessories in a clear plastic
bag with your child's name on the bag and on each individual item.
Costume Committee
At the beginning of the school year, a Costume Committee will be organized, comprising of parent/seamstress volunteers to help make the costumes.
This volunteer committee is very important as purchasing readymade costumes is extremely expensive and they are often of a inferior quality. The
Culture House costumes are well known to be the highest quality in design and fit at a low cost.
Dress Rehearsal
Dress Rehearsals allow students to become familiar with the auditorium and to feel comfortable with their costume(s) and their performance on
stage. Lighting, music cues, set changes, and all other logistics for an organized and professional performance are rehearsed. Participation in
the dress rehearsal is mandatory. Dress Rehearsals are closed to all but the directors. We recommend making a checklist of your child's routines
and gather all accessories, shoes, and makeup several days in advance so you'll know if something is missing or isn't right before going to the
rehearsal. Parents or guardians should bring the students and sign them in and out of the greenroom, where they will be under the supervision
of their teacher and/or their class mom(s). Students will be informed about any make-up requirements so that they can arrive ready to participate.
Students will pick up their costume in the greenroom and may change in the dressing room.
Auditorium Rules
Students will remain in the greenroom/dressing rooms with their class during dress rehearsal and the production when they are not onstage. Parents
are not allowed to take their child into the auditorium during the performance.
Greenroom & Dressing Room Etiquette:
Each class will be supervised by the teacher and/or a class mom. Students must respect other students' space and property in the greenroom/dressing
rooms. Students in the show should stay in the greenroom between their pieces. Due to allergies, no peanut products are allowed in the
greenroom/dressing rooms. Parents who wish to visit the Greenroom must have a current background check on file and the appropriate identification.
Backstage
Family members and friends are not allowed backstage or in dressing rooms during rehearsals or the production.
The same applies during intermission and after the show.
Greeting Performers
Those who wish to greet a performer after the show or present flowers should do so after the last finale.
Flash Photography
We ask that flash photography not be used. Flashes can interrupt concentration and endanger the performers.
Production Volunteer Information and Child Protection
Volunteering is a fun and positive way to support your child in their efforts; many times the entire family may be able to participate. In
keeping with The Culture House's Child Protection Policy, all volunteers will be required to complete a volunteer packet, All volunteers are
required to submit to a background check and attend a parent meeting.
All volunteers must abide by the policies set forth by The Culture House's Child Protection Policy and its Volunteer Handbook. All volunteers will receive an identification badge at the dress rehearsal, which must be worn in the theater at all times. Please do not bring guests, including children while you are volunteering.
If you are interested in volunteering or heading up one of the committees please let us know as soon as possible.
Fees
Production Fee- $45.00 per student
Costume Rental Fee- $45.00 per costume
Refunds No refunds will be made if a student withdraws from class.
Parent Meetings
At least one parent of every student participating in the production must attend all parent meetings. It is at these parent meetings that
parents will be informed of volunteer opportunities, receive information regarding ticket sales, multi-show family tickets, rehearsal
schedules, costumes and much more. Missing these meetings will put parents and students at a disadvantage and jeopardize the overall process
of the production. Please make a note of the time and dates of these meetings on the TCH calendar and plan now to attend.





