Dress Code Failure to wear required dance wear to class can result in students being asked to sit out the class. Repeated failure to wear required dance wear can result in termination of lessons. All girls students must wear: Hair pulled back and off the neck. For ballet a bun is required. Hair nets or bun covers are available for purchase at the front desk. For safety: no earrings, rings, watches or necklaces. Ages 3-11: A solid colored leotard, pink, white, or flesh colored tights. Leo's ballet slippers (pink preferred). Skirts: Simple short chiffon skirts are allowed with attached or elastic waist for the younger student. Ages 5 & Older: Students will need Leo’s tap shoes, if they have ties please replace them with elastic. Older students do not wear their skirts at the barre so I can observe the leg muscles, but may wear them in the center. Juniors & Seniors: A solid color leotard or unitard (black preferred). No two piece outfits, high heeled tap shoes, and jazz shoes (Jazz athletic shoes are not allowed, they do not allow articulation of the foot). Jazz pants & shorts: same rule as skirts not worn during the technique section of class. Boys: A white t-shirt, or leotard, black or navy shorts, tights or lycra running pants, white or black ballet slippers, black tap shoes, older boys will need a dance belt. Exceptions: Students who are seniors in high school can wear any color leotard they want, but instructor has veto power! Students who forget their dance clothes may borrow our freshly laundered loaner leotard and tights. However, to help students learn to be responsible, the next time they forget they will be asked to sit and observe class and take notes. Not allowed: To allow for proper foot development, no split sole ballet slippers for ages 3-11. No sequins, fluffy skirts, long skirts. Our students are expected to have a simple elegant look. If you have a question about any dance wear, ask before your child wears it. Tell grandmas too!
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