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64 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org PART TWO PERFORMING ARTS CULTURAL DANCE Tartan Tot (age 4–7) This class is a great introduction to Scottish Highland Dance! We combine creative movement and Scottish Highland Dance during this fun class for your dancer. This class will increase stamina and agility. A parent showcase with tartan touches will cap off this course. Hair should be tied back from face. Location: Bond Park Community Center Instructor: Dominique Koontz Fees: $77(R) $100(N) (8 classes) 82020 Sat Jan 10–Feb 28 11:30 a.m.-noon 82021 Sat Mar 7–May 16 11:30 a.m.-noon (no class Mar 28, Apr 4, 25) HIP HOP & BREAK DANCE Funky Hip Hop (age 5–7) Learn the latest dance moves! Fun and fast paced, this hip hop class emphasizes the fundamentals of hip hop while teaching rhythm, coordination and proper technique. Dancers will learn steps, patterns and routines. Location: Bond Park Community Center Instructor: Maggie Witter Fees: $42(R) $55(N) (4 classes) 82214 Tue Apr 21–May 12 6–6:45 p.m. Rollin' Hip Hoppers (age 5–9) Join us in this active combo class of hip hop and basic tumbling. The skills taught are designed to build coordination while incorporating fun dance moves. Basic tumbling skills will include forward rolls, cartwheels, and more. Packed with general strength development techniques, this is a great sports skill building class. Location: Cary Senior Center Instructor: Maggie Witter Fees: $42(R) $55(N) (4 classes) 82135 Sat Jan 10–31 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 82136 Sat Feb 21–Mar 14 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 82138 Sat May 2–30 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (no class May 23) Hip Hop Dance (age 8–12) This fun, upbeat beginner-level class features modern hip hop body isolations, pop and lock techniques, and unique choreography that combines hip hop with jazz funk. Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Michelle DiRuzza Fees: $66(R) $86(N) (6 classes) 81264 Wed Jan 28–Mar 4 6–7 p.m. 81267 Wed Apr 8–May 13 6–7 p.m. NEW! Ballet I (age 6–10) This beginner level class teaches proper body alignment, ballet terminology, and technique through traditional ballet barre work, floor exercises, and choreography. Instructor: Cristina Bradley • AGE 6-8 Location: Bond Park Community Center Fees: $63(R) $82(N) (6 classes) 82989 Wed Jan 14–Feb 18 6:30–7:30 p.m. 82990 Wed Mar 4–Apr 8 6:30–7:30 p.m. 82991 Wed Apr 22–May 27 6:30–7:30 p.m. • AGE 8-10 Location: Cary Arts Center Fees: $66(R) $86(N) (6 classes) 81307 Tue Apr 7–May 12 7–8 p.m Ballet II (age 8–10) This class is for dancers who have completed Ballet I and want to increase strength, polish technique, and explore musicality through more challenging choreography. Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Michelle DiRuzza Fees: $66(R) $86(N) (6 classes) 81270 Thu Jan 29–Mar 5 6–7 p.m. 81271 Thu Apr 9–May 14 6–7 p.m. COMBINATION CLASSES Tap n' Jazz (age 3–5) POW! shuffle, kneel-toe, and tap. Engage in a variety of rhythmic movement styles with a twist of jazz. This artistic dance form will enhance their self-expression. Learning terms, techniques, dance play, and performing locomotive movement patterns are just a few ways that will capture a great opportunity for self-discovery. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Khadija El-McPherson Fees: $44(R) $58(N) (4 classes) 83069 Mon Jan 26–Feb 16 5–5:45 p.m. Jazz/Tap (age 5–7) This combination class teaches classical jazz and tap foundations. It builds strength and skill through warm-ups, floor progressions, and choreography. The choreography may feature various styles of jazz, from lyrical, to Broadway, to hip-hop and the tap routines will also have various styles from contemporary to musical theatre. Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Stacy Smith Fees: $63(R) $82(N) (7 classes) 82472 Tue Jan 6–Feb 24 3:30–4:15 p.m. (no class Jan 20) Fees: $54(R) $71(N) (6 classes) 82473 Tue Mar 31–May 5 3:30–4:15 p.m.

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