Genres of Dance offered:
- Ballet
- Pointe (as approved)
- Tap
- Jazz
- Lyrical
- Recreational Dance
- Mommy and Me (Ballet and Tap)
- Pointe (as approved)
- Tap
- Jazz
- Lyrical
- Recreational Dance
- Mommy and Me (Ballet and Tap)
Convenient Annual Fees:
Grace Dance has 3 fees conveniently spaced throughout the dance year:
Registration* [August/September]
$30 for one student, or $50 for a family
*Key leaders and weekly volunteers receive a $10 discount on registration fees! SIGN UP in studio by the end of our first week of classes to qualify!!
Affordable Costume Rental** [January/February]
Includes costume, hair accessories when applicable, cleaning/restocking, and brand new tights to keep.
Recital Performance Fee** [May/June]
$35 individual/$55 family covers all props, programs/ rehearsals and building rentals.
**Fundraising Opportunities available.
Registration* [August/September]
$30 for one student, or $50 for a family
*Key leaders and weekly volunteers receive a $10 discount on registration fees! SIGN UP in studio by the end of our first week of classes to qualify!!
Affordable Costume Rental** [January/February]
Includes costume, hair accessories when applicable, cleaning/restocking, and brand new tights to keep.
Recital Performance Fee** [May/June]
$35 individual/$55 family covers all props, programs/ rehearsals and building rentals.
**Fundraising Opportunities available.
How to pay:
You can either pay at the studio whenever Cup of Grace is open, or find the invoice (sent to you in an email) and follow the provided link to pay online!
Social Media Community:
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!! Use our hashtags to connect : #grace_culture
For BEST results: Be sure you are added to our private Grace Parents & Students group on Facebook.
For BEST results: Be sure you are added to our private Grace Parents & Students group on Facebook.
Student Handbook
Please read through the handbook!
Weekly schedule
Calendar
Dress code:
Core Classes:
Great care has been put into forming a Dress Code that is both modest and safe for ballet class. Classical ballet requires discipline. One of the key areas of discipline each dancer must learn is how to dress for class. This is a life skill that will help students be ready for leadership, ministry positions, sports, and the workplace.
Diamonds (ages 3-5)
Girls: Ballet pink leotard, white or ballet pink skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black or white shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or white fitted shirt.
Emeralds (ages 6+)
Girls: Ballet pink leotard, black or ballet pink skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black or white shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or green fitted shirt.
Rubies (ages 8+)
Girls: Black leotard, ruby red or black ballet skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or red fitted shirt.
Amethysts (9+ as approved)
Girls: Black leotard, purple/light purple or black ballet skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or purple fitted shirt.
Sapphires (12+ as approved)
Girls: Black leotard, blue, light blue or black ballet skirt, white, black or ballet pink tights.*
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or royal blue fitted shirt.
*For girls: if an extra layer is desired for modesty, black spandex or bike shorts may be worn underneath ballet skirts, and a black form-fitting tank top may be worn over your leotard. Delicate floral prints or watercolor ballet skirts are also allowed; ask your teacher to approve.
Elective Class Attire (Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, workshops and mini-classes)
For these programs basic dancewear is acceptable in a variety of formats, as long as they are modest, clean and neat, free from wording, slogans or images, (other than Grace T’s) and acceptable to the teacher.
** we have many pictures and videos online! Consult these first to get a better idea of what our students wear to class.
Great care has been put into forming a Dress Code that is both modest and safe for ballet class. Classical ballet requires discipline. One of the key areas of discipline each dancer must learn is how to dress for class. This is a life skill that will help students be ready for leadership, ministry positions, sports, and the workplace.
- Girls: hair must be up in a tidy bun or ponytail, with no hair hanging into the eyes. No dangling jewelry will be allowed in class for safety reasons.
- Each dancer must wear properly fitted leather or canvas ballet shoes (ballet pink for girls, black for boys) to every class. Dancers who arrive without proper shoes will be asked to sit out and observe, and will only be allowed to participate in parts of class where it is safe to work without shoes. No loose fitting/baggy shoes, shoes that are too long at the toe, or shoes with hanging drawstrings will be allowed. Our Core Class teachers will be happy to help you find an affordable shoe that fits well.
- Young Ladies: Leotards must be properly fitted and modestly cut. Modest tank, short or long-sleeved leotards are allowed. No cami straps, no open backs, or bra straps showing. Older girls: please make sure no cleavage is showing in any position. Our dance program is very physical - - we are on the floor for conditioning and may even be upside-down. Check yourself in a mirror.
- Ballet skirts must be worn over tights for a modest, elegant appearance. No frills, bright or neon colors, or fluffy tutus will be allowed. (Don't worry - we have party days for those!)
- Tights must be of dance store quality and not baggy on the foot or ankles. We are able to provide great tights for just a few dollars, so please don't hesitate to ask for a new pair. Girls studying pointe will need transition tights.
- Every dancer should have a dance bag to keep their things together.
- Always bring a water bottle!
Diamonds (ages 3-5)
Girls: Ballet pink leotard, white or ballet pink skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black or white shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or white fitted shirt.
Emeralds (ages 6+)
Girls: Ballet pink leotard, black or ballet pink skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black or white shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or green fitted shirt.
Rubies (ages 8+)
Girls: Black leotard, ruby red or black ballet skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or red fitted shirt.
Amethysts (9+ as approved)
Girls: Black leotard, purple/light purple or black ballet skirt, white or ballet pink tights.
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or purple fitted shirt.
Sapphires (12+ as approved)
Girls: Black leotard, blue, light blue or black ballet skirt, white, black or ballet pink tights.*
Boys: Black shorts with Grace tee, or a solid black or royal blue fitted shirt.
*For girls: if an extra layer is desired for modesty, black spandex or bike shorts may be worn underneath ballet skirts, and a black form-fitting tank top may be worn over your leotard. Delicate floral prints or watercolor ballet skirts are also allowed; ask your teacher to approve.
Elective Class Attire (Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, workshops and mini-classes)
For these programs basic dancewear is acceptable in a variety of formats, as long as they are modest, clean and neat, free from wording, slogans or images, (other than Grace T’s) and acceptable to the teacher.
- Proper footwear (ballet, jazz or acroe shoes for jazz classes, tap shoes for tap) is required.
- Hair must be neatly secured up and out of the dancers face. A simple black leotard and tights are preferred, paired with shorts, nicely fitted capris or leggings, a dance skirt, etc.
** we have many pictures and videos online! Consult these first to get a better idea of what our students wear to class.
Where to find proper dancewear
We have a dancewear store in our studio, and you can visit it anytime Cup of Grace is open!
First Class:
For your first class, dress code is a lot more relaxed. You can come in any clothes you can move in that aren't revealing, just make sure you have proper dance shoes (if you don't, we have shoes you can borrow or buy).
When is Cup of Grace open?
Visit our Instagram, or Facebook page to know when we're open, or just search for Cup of Grace to find our hours and more info!