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How do I register my child? |
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Registration can be made
online. If you are
mailing in your payment, please
understand that by filling out our registration form you are PREREGISTERING to hold a spot in the class you request,
not securing your position in class.
To complete the registration process you need to mail your payment
within 10 days of your registration day in
order to complete the registration process.
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How
many students are generally in each class? |
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In
each class, there are usually around 10-15 students.
This will of course depend on the amount of students that want
to learn a particular style. If there
are an excess of students signing up for classes, more classes
offering the style of dance will be added. There is a
minimum amount of students (8) needed in order for the studio
to hold a class.
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Do
I have to begin classes in September? |
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Yes.
It is more beneficial for us and the rest of the students who
are learning the dances to begin at the same time. All
students will be learning the dances for the same amount of
months, making the recital that much more entertaining.
If you have any interest in signing up for classes in the
upcoming year, it would be to your own benefit to sign up and
begin classes in September.
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What
months involve dance classes? |
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Dance
classes involve the same time frame as educational
school. We will begin teaching classes in September and
have a culmination recital in June. The months of July
and August will not contain classes.
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What
can I expect to happen during each class? |
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Each
class will involve a warm-up session, new techniques, specific
choreography,
and a period for the students to refine their dancing
abilities.
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Are
there any other performances besides the recital? |
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We
try to involve our dancers around the town, showcasing their
hard work and talent as best we can. Each year may be
different, but the recital is the one event that will always
remain.
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Can
I have a private lesson? |
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Of course.
Fridays are left open on our
schedule for private or
semi-private classes.
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Can
I switch classes halfway through? |
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Unfortunately,
no. Similar to the reasons for beginning in September,
students have been working hard in their particular
class. There will not be sufficient time to catch a
student up in a particular routine. We encourage you to
ensure that you find a time and style that is right for you to
avoid such confusion.
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How
long are classes usually held? |
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Most
classes are arranged for one hour at a time. Private
lessons are 30 minutes long, depending on the availability and
arrangement of parties involved.
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What
if a student is too sick to come to class? |
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Unfortunately
money will not be refunded and a make-up class will not be
offered to make up for
missed work. Given the number of students
and commitments, payments for the month have already been
accepted and will not be returned. Tuition is a
program fee and is not based
on the number of monthly
classes a student attends.
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What
if the teacher is too sick to come to class? |
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We will
make every effort to
have the class by
arranging a substitute
to teach class.
Substitutes include Miss
Nikki, Miss Shon, and
Miss Kristi. If a sub is
unavailable, the class that is missed will be
made up at another time. Make-up classes are generally held on
a Friday, but may be at
a different time then
when the class is usual
scheduled. We will make every possible
effort to contact you by
phone or e-mail to make
the cancellation aware to
you. As a last
resort or in the case of
an emergency, a note/sign
will be placed on the
door. We apologize
in advance to those whom
we are unable to contact.
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When are
make-up classes held? |
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Most likely make-up
classes will be held on
Fridays or Saturdays, as they are the
only day free for
rescheduling classes.
If a time for a make-up
class is too inconvenient
for the majority of the
students, it may be
changed to a different
date and/or time.
Please keep in mind
that the family is
responsible to attend this
make-up class since the
class is still being
offered and other students
in the class will be
learning new material.
Refunds will not be given.
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Are
classes still held if
there is a local school
district cancellation due
to inclement weather? |
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Masters of Movement
does
not follow the Cape
Henlopen School District
for inclement weather; some days are safe
to drive after the
district has cancelled.
We will make decisions for
classes in the day
no
later than 12PM on the day
in question.
There will not be
calls made to homes to
alert parents, it is the
responsibility of the
family to check this web
site, their email, the studio
voice mail, and/or WBOC and WMDT for alerts.
Fees will not be refunded
for inclement weather.
There are two snow days
built into our dance
schedule. If your
class is cancelled more
than two times due to
inclement weather there is
a possibility that classes
for that particular day
will be made up at a later
date.
NOTE: If classes
ARE held on the day in
question, it is the
families' personal decision
to attend class based on
your own capability to
travel. However,
know that classes will
still be held and dancing
will continue.
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Are
classes still held during
school delays, half days,
or inservice, or holidays? |
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1
or 2 hour school delays
- Classes will resume as
normal for that day.
If there is an earlier
class that is affected or
it is too dangerous to drive
it is the responsibility
of the family to check
this web site and/or the
studio voice mail for
alerts.
Half-Days
- Classes will resume as
normal for that day.
Inservice and Holidays
- All inservice and
holidays are identical to
Cape Henlopen School
District to make it easier
for the families who plan
around that day for
scheduling purposes, unless
otherwise noted on our
calendar.
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How
many dances will I learn for the recital? |
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There
will be one dance per dance style. For example, if you
were taking a class in ballet as well as jazz, you would
perform 2 dances at the recital. However, if you are
taking a class with more
than one dance style,
such as a jazz/tap
class, you will be
performing 2 songs in
the recital.
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Can
I be involved in more than one class during a week? |
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You may be involved in
many different classes
during the week,
including group and/or
private. Please
keep in mind that
payments for extra
classes will be
needed, but there is a
discount for taking
more than one class as
well as multiple
family members
attending the studio.
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Can
I leave for a month and then return to class? |
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We
ask that students try their best to remain in class as long as
they can. If a special case arises special arrangements
may be made with the
instructor.
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When
do I pay for my classes? |
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Monthly tuition is
due on the first
class day of every
month or no later
than the 10th of
the month.
If your tuition is
paid after the
10th of the month,
you are expected
to pay a $15 late
fee in order to
bring your account
current.
Please refer to
out
tuition
page
for more
information on
payment policies.
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What does tuition
pay for? |
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Tuition is a
program fee and is not based
on the number of monthly
classes a student attends. Please keep this
in mind during
short and long
months that differ
in weeks of
classes.
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Does
Masters of Movement accept credit cards? |
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Yes. We
accept Visa and
MasterCard. You
have the
convenience of
either paying
with your credit
card at the
studio or online
at our
payment center.
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I forgot my
tuition payment,
can I still
attend class? |
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Of course you
can still attend
class.
However, a late
charge of $15
will apply after
the 10th of the
month if tuition
has not been
paid. If
you know of a
situation that
may arise that
will make
payment not
possible on
time, be sure to
talk to the
instructor as
soon as possible
to avoid this
fee.
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Can
I prepay for my child? |
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Tuition is
paid by the
month or by
semester.
If you would
rather prepay,
only
installments
by semester
are accepted.
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May
I opt to not buy a costume? |
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Students
must purchase costumes. Students must expect to
purchase them during the year. Since all students have
been working hard to prepare for the recital, having a student
refuse to buy a costume will throw off the choreography and
ruin the experience for others. Please plan on the
purchase of costumes.
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Are
payment plans available? |
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Special
arrangements will need to be made in person with the
instructor.
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What
extra expenses should I expect to pay each year? |
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Besides
classes, students will need to buy costumes. In
addition, students are required to provide themselves with
appropriate attire as well as dance shoes or dance equipment.
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How
much can I expect to pay for costumes? |
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Costumes
range depending on the company providing them as well as the
complexity of the clothing. Also, price depends on the
number of songs for the recital, since each one may require a
new costume. An average price for a costume would be
around $50-$65 each.
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How
much can I expect to pay for classes? |
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Classes
range in price depending on the level of the class involved. In addition, there will
be a registration fee when you first sign up for
classes. Please keep in mind that tuition is on a month-to-month
basis,
not
how
many
weeks
are
in a
month.
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Do
I
get
a
discount
for
taking
more
than
one
class
in a
month? |
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Masters
of
Movement
recognizes
students
who
wish
to
explore
more
than
one
area
of
dance.
We
offer
a
discount
for
each
additional
class
that
is
taken
per
class
per
month.
Please
refer
to
out
tuition
page
for
more
information
on
discounts.
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How
much knowledge do I need before attending a class at Masters of
Movement? |
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None.
Masters of Movement teaches all abilities, whether you are a
beginner or an advanced student.
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What
age will you teach? |
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All
ages can be taught. If you can walk, you can
dance. We encourage ages as low as 2 to inquire about
lessons.
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Where
is the studio located? |
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Masters
of Movement is currently located in Nassau Commons. For directions, please click here.
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