Tap

A dance style in which rhythm is sounded out by clicking taps on the heels and toes of a dancers shoes. Classes consist of a warm-up, across the floor and center exercises. Dancers are taught the fundamentals of tap technique and are also exposed to various styles of tap choreography ranging from Broadway to hoofing.

CURRICULUM
Tap is a formal division discipline and students must be 6 years old (by September 1) to enroll in the program. Upon their enrollment students are placed in levels according to their age and ability. Each level is designed to help a student master the techniques of Tap.

Requirements are established to ensure the safety and development of the dancer.

The School offers all new students a free trial class in order for our faculty to correctly level the dancer.

Tap 1x - Basic Beginner Tap technique
No previous training required.

Tap 2 - Advanced Beginner Tap technique
Previous training required.

Tap 3 - Intermediate Tap technique
Previous training required.

Tap 4 - Advanced Tap technique.  Previous training required


DRESS CODE
Dress codes are enforced at The Rock School West for students according to their level. These dress codes are established for the dancers safety and aid in the instructors ability to correct and educate students.

Female
Top: Solid black leotard or solid black spandex cami top (NO T-shirts). Saturdays any color solid leotard or solid spandex cami top.
Bottom: Solid black spandex fitted jazz pant, capri or dance short and/or tights.
Shoes: Black lace-up tap shoes.
Hair: Must be pulled back neatly off the face and neck.

Male
Top: Solid black or white fitted t-shirt or tank top.
Bottom: Solid black jazz pants, fitted athletic pants or shorts above the knee. NO baggy clothing.
Shoes: Black lace-up tap shoes.

All accessories, including jewelry, must be removed before class.



INSTRUCTOR-STUDENT CONTACT
The Rock School offers teaching that is individual and hands-on. It is normal and appropriate for a member of the faculty to manually and physically position a pupil to expound a point of instruction or to identify some needed technique correction. The School neither condones nor tolerates any touching of students by instructors that is harmful, professionally reckless, or that violates generally accepted tenets of propriety. Before enrolling a student, please consider that it is school policy to correct children with physical contact. If the student or parent/guardian is uncomfortable with this policy, you may wish to reconsider enrolling the student.