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Thanksgiving Closure + Steppin' Out November News

We're in full fall season. That means dancers begin to transition from basics to more advanced moves as we build a dance language we'll draw on for spring choreography. Ask your dancers to show you what they've been learning in class, and please read on for plenty of holiday-related news.

THANKSGIVING CLOSURE
The studio will be closed between November 25th and December 1st in observance of Thanksgiving--but don't worry; you have already been pro-rated for missing that week. Please enjoy family time.

WINTER CAMP SAVE THE DATE!
Every year, Steppin' Out offers Winter Camp full of movement and adventures. Families register for only the days they need. This year, winter camp will be offered 12/30 and 12/31 as well as 1/2 and 1/3. Camp runs from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and is priced at $65/day. Stay tuned for registration information in our December newsletter.

BIRTHDAYS AT STEPPIN' OUT
Did you know that Steppin' Out offers delightful and customizable children's birthday parties, indoors where the rain can't ruin all the fun? Plan the party of your dreams, from basic to turn-key, without breaking the bank. Learn more or reserve yours now.

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: FALL 
More than a pun, falling is an essential component of dance (and some say also of walking; falling is just basic weight transfer and that slight suspension between one state and the next). Learning to fall with grace can help your dancers find their centers. Practice this simple exercise: Have your dancers rise up on their toes till they can't get any taller, then lean forward, trying to hold their balance. When they can't hold it anymore, encourage them to take a few quick stutter steps to regain their center. After they've mastered falling forward, try each side--and then try falling back. Falling to music is even more fun.

DANCE IN THE NEWS: TEACHER ANGELA!!!
Have you seen this profile of Angela in Mission Local? We couldn't be more proud. Please check out People We Meet: Keeping Dance Alive.

QUICK TIP: WARM UP
With the weather growing colder, please make sure to have your dancers add a layer as they leave the studio--they'll be safer as they cool down, plus much cozier.

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Happy Halloween! + Steppin' Out October News

October is one of our favorite months! We decorate the studio, bust out the jack-o'-lanterns and other seasonal props, and teach special Halloween-themed choreography for the entire month. This isn't just for fun--it's also so our dancers can get a low-stakes preview of spring, when we focus more on learning movement phrases and whole dances.

STUDIO CLOSED 10/31
Just a reminder that Thursday classes will not meet on Halloween day, 10/31 (but don't worry--you have already been pro-rated for missing that week). Please enjoy the celebration.

COME IN COSTUME!
We would love to see your costumes. Please invite your dancer to dress up in class starting on Thursday, 10/24, through Wednesday, 10/30. You may see some teachers dressed up too.

COSTUME AND LEOTARD SALE 10/6 11:30-1:30
Need a costume for this month? Or just some general dance wear? Steppin 'Out has unsold inventory from previous years' annual performances and we'd love to hand it off to you--so you can put it to good use! Leotards, costumes, and other dance wear are priced from $3-10. Most items are for dancers aged 3-10 and include everything from simple leotards and tutus to fabulous full costumes with sequins! Many items are new, but we also have a couple of second-hand items. Come check out the inventory, have a mimosa with Angela and Leila, or just hang out and chat. Sunday, October 6th, 11:30-1:30 p.m. at the studio (back parking lot will be open). This sale is open to the community, not just currently-enrolled students--please join us!

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: PUMPKINS! (TRIPOD HEADSTAND)
Appropriate for students seven years and older unless they have neck problems, the tripod (sometimes referred to as "the pumpkin") strengthens core muscles while relieving stress and increasing blood flow. Plus it's a lot of fun! Have your dancers start by sitting on their knees and placing their hands flat on the floor shoulder distance apart. The top of their heads should make the tip of a triangle when placed on the ground (rugs or thin blankets are ok for padding of the head, but please no pillows). Once their "base" is solid, ask them to slowly lift their hips over their shoulders and as they tighten their tummies and lift their knees onto their elbows. You can "spot" as they do this, or they can use the wall for extra support.

More advanced students can try a full headstand. Follow the same beginning steps as for tripod, but extend the legs upward to a full headstand pose. Make sure the body is aligned straight up and down and the hips are over the shoulders. For an added challenge and a deep core workout, move between "pumpkin" headstand and full extension several times.

DANCE AND RESEARCH: STUDY SHOWS DANCING REVERSES AGING
Yet another reason to love dance: while all forms of exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, dance has been shown to have the greatest effect! Read aboutthe study that proved this.

QUICK TIP: MAKE A FRIEND
By the end of the year, each class will perform as a community, and it's never too early to start creating the connections that will make that possible. Meet someone new in class this month. That goes for parents as well as dancers.

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Fall Starts Today! + Steppin' Out September News

Today is the first day of Steppin' Out's fall season! We can't wait to see all of our dancers back at the studio this week. Please see below for a recap of some important studio information you may have missed in our recent mailing to enrolled families.

COMMUNICATION
Steppin' Out sends general studio information each month in our newsletter, the one you are reading right now (powered by MailChimp). If you want to add another family member, they can sign up here.

We also send critical information (like priority registration access) to currently-enrolled families through Activity Hero. Please make sure you are monitoring the email addresses you use for Activity Hero to avoid missing important information.

PARKING
The studio offers very limited free parking in our side lot on a first-come, first served basis. Please park in designated spaces only (look for the "studio" signs versus the tenants' signs) only during your child's class time. It is especially important that we are good neighbors to the tenants who live in the building we share, so please do not park in the tenants' spots or block other cars or the back driveway (on 18th street) under any circumstances. Thank you for helping us continue to make this resource available to our community!

OBSERVATION POLICY
Drop off at the studio is highly encouraged (especially for dancers aged seven and older). This is to limit student distractions so that students may get the most out of their hour. We do love when extended family members come to visit and welcome parents to occasionally observe class, but we need to limit the number of regular spectators during class time as parents chatting and siblings playing have become quite distracting for our dancers and teachers given the spatial limitations of the studio. New families are welcome to observe as they become familiar with the studio. Children younger than seven may be dropped off too, depending on the comfort level of the parent and the child.

WHERE TO BUY CLOTHES AND SHOES
See below for some tips about getting what you need to be ready for class. If you're curious about our casual and supportive dress code, you can read it at the bottom of our tuition and policies page.

Shoes:
If you are buying new shoes, please buy black tap shoes and pink ballet shoes for girls and black dance shoes for boys. For teens, please buy black tap and jazz shoes, pink or nude ballet shoes, and nude character shoes (if needed). If you already have shoes or find some second hand, any color is fine!

We do have some tap and ballet shoes in the shoe bin for you to use on a first come, first-served basis. If you find a pair that fits, feel free to take it. If you've outgrown an old pair, we'd love your old shoes back so that another student might benefit from them. 

Otherwise try:

Clothing: 

  • Target has a dance section

  • Sears also offers dance and active wear

  • eBay and craigslist are good sources for second-hand dance attire

  • Don't forget to support our local dancewear store, SF Dance Gear

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: POINT (AND FLEX) YOUR TOES
If your dancers are getting excited about the first day of class, have them practice something simple at home that will also help them get ready to begin. Your dancers can start seated. Have them practice pointing and flexing their toes while extending their legs out in front of them. Ask them to sit up tall and then pull their toes back toward their faces while pushing out through their heels, then have them slowly point their toes away from their feet, curving their entire arch and extending through their toes. Ask them to move slowly...and then quickly. Right foot and left foot together.. then in opposition. Over time, they'll build stronger and more flexible feet for all aspects of their dancing, plus they'll build confidence for the first weeks of class.

DANCE IN THE NEWS
If you haven't heard about the recent controversy on Good Morning America (when a host madedismissive comments about Prince William studying ballet), the most important thing is to watch this beautiful affirmation of the importance of dance in response:300 people doing ballet in Times Square. We hope you'll share this video with your kids.

QUICK TIP: COME BAREFOOT!
Haven't had time to get shoes yet? No problem--just send your child to class barefoot as tights are too slippery without shoes.

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Register now + Steppin' Out August News

It's time to register for fall! Please register now or see below for more information. Classes are first come, first served, so please register at your earliest convenience. You may wish to start with our class schedule and tuition and policy information. Also, please be aware that critical, current-families-only information is sent to the email address you select during registration, so please use an email address you will check regularly.

CLASS SELECTION

  • Continuing students are invited to return to their same timeslot even if its level has increased. You may also select any other time slot of the same level.

  • New beginning students may register for any age-appropriate class that follows the prerequisite requirements (or feel free to contact Angela if you meet the age requirements but not the prerequisites--she'll help you find the right class).

  • New students entering at the intermediate level or higher will have the opportunity to audition. To schedule an audition, please contact Angela.

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS AND TEACHER BIOS

  • We are excited to welcome Bella Montufar as our long-term fall Saturday substitute teacher (covering for Teacher Zoe, who is on leave until December having adventures). Saturday students will study with Bella from September through November and Zoe starting in December. Bella has taught dance and gymnastics for six years at Pacific West Gymnastics, where she holds a certificate in Acrobatic Arts. She also performed with Bliss Dance Company. You can learn more about Bella on our website.

  • The amazing Teacher Maggie will also be returning as a Wednesday sub for Teacher Zoe until the start of December--we're thrilled to have her back. Other returning teachers include Teacher Angela, Teacher Sonja, and Teacher Emily (all year) and Teacher Zoe (December and after). We're looking forward to a wonderful fall.

PHOTOS & VIDEOS
2018-19 families have received an email through Activity Hero with information about how to download the performance videos. If you have not yet received this email, please contactLeila.

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: PAS DE BOURRÉE
Practicing the ballet step "pas de bourée" can help your dancers develop the contrast between plié (bending knees) and relevé (rising up on the toes) while encouraging them to lift from their cores. Even better, because pas de bourée involves a lively shift from side to side, it's a fun way to experience weight transfer. To try a pas de bourrée, break it down into three parts: 1) step your right leg behind your left in plié, 2) open your left leg into second position in relevé, and 3) step your right leg in front of your left back into plié. Once you've mastered it on the right side, try the left.

REMINDER: MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP WITH MAGGIE
Teacher Maggie is leading a special musical theater workshop for ages 12 and up! Join her THIS WEDNESDAY, August 7th, from 6-7:30 p.m. Angela and Leila will be there!. Learn more or register here.

REMINDER! SEE TEACHER SONJA ON STAGE
This August, Teacher Sonja will perform with Garret and Moulton Productions' "Four Acts of Light and Wonder" (appropriate for older children). Angela and Leila will be there on Friday--let us know if you're coming so we can say hi. Learn more or buy tickets now.

QUICK TIP: MORE MUSIC!
Help your child stay connected to rhythm by listening to lots of music these last few weeks of summer as we all get excited for classes to resume.

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Fall Schedule Release + Steppin' Out July News

Our fall schedule is here! Please take a moment to view it as registration will begin on July 29th for returning families and August 5th for other newsletter subscribers. You can also view our tuition and policy information for details about fall pricing and dates. And don't forget to watch your inbox for notification when registration begins.

We are excited to welcome Bella Montufar as our long-term fall Saturday substitute teacher (covering for Teacher Zoe, who is on leave until December having adventures). Saturday students will study with Bella from September through November and Zoe starting in December. Bella has taught dance and gymnastics for six years at Pacific West Gymnastics, where she holds a certificate in Acrobatic Arts. She also performed with Bliss Dance Company. You can learn more about Bella on our website.

The amazing Teacher Maggie will also be returning as a Wednesday sub for Teacher Zoe until the start of December--we're thrilled to have her back. Other returning teachers include Teacher Angela, Teacher Sonja, and Teacher Emily (all year) and Teacher Zoe (December and after). We're looking forward to a wonderful fall.

HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT CLASS

  • Continuing students are invited to return to their same time slot, even if its level has increased. You may also select any other time slot of that same level.

  • New beginning students may register for any age-appropriate class that follows the pre-requisite requirements. (Feel free to contact Angela if you meet the age requirements but not the pre-requisites--she'll help you find the right class).

  • New students entering at the intermediate level or higher will have the opportunity to audition. To schedule an audition, please contact Angela.

PHOTOS & VIDEOS
2018-19 families will receive an email through Activity Hero later in July with information on how to download the performance videos and purchase photos. Please stay tuned.

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: TENDU
Tendu is a foundational ballet movement that helps dancers center themselves and build strength and control. It's a great move to practice in the off season to regain alignment. You can start a tendu from many positions, but first position is best for beginners. Standing in first position with heels together and hips outwardly rotated (so toes point out to whatever natural hip rotation is comfortable), lift from your center and begin to extend one leg straight forward until your heel rises off the floor. Continue until you've reached maximum extension with the toes of the extended foot still touching the floor. Then reverse the process, lifting from your center to return the leg underneath you. Repeat on the second side.

MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP WITH MAGGIE
Teacher Maggie is leading a special musical theater workshop for ages 12 and up! Join her on August 7th from 6-7:30 p.m. We're already scheming about how we can join in. Learn more or register here.

REMINDER! SEE TEACHER SONJA ON STAGE
This August, Teacher Sonja will perform with Garret and Moulton Productions' "Four Acts of Light and Wonder" (appropriate for older children). Learn more or buy tickets now.

QUICK TIP
Find the dance of "everyday life" this summer. Chassé, skip, and leap through regular activities to keep dance alive even during the break.

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Bella Montufar

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BELLA MONTUFAR has taught dance and gymnastics for six years at Pacific West Gymnastics, where she holds a certificate in Acrobatic Arts. Bella also performed with Bliss Dance Company. She grew up in the Bay Area and started her formal dance training at the age of 13 at Mission Dance and Performing Arts. Throughout her teen years, Bella studied ballet, hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, tap, musical theatre, and acrobatics. Bella’s love for dance and children has made teaching a fun and rewarding experience. She is currently pursuing her BA in Communications Studies at San Francisco State University.

Bella will be joining the Steppin’ Out teaching staff in the fall of 2019.

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Congratulations! + Steppin' Out June News

Congratulations, dancers! That was beautiful.. and inspiring... and entertaining... and moving... and just so much fun. We are super proud--and just generally jazzed--about all that you gave to this past weekend's performances, and we can't wait to see what you do next.

A huge shout out to our teachers and staff for making the show possible in every way large and small; to our parent volunteers, whose tireless work made everything run so smoothly; and to our supportive audience, for always being there for our dancers.

We'll miss you all this summer but look forward to seeing you after Labor Day.

All our love,
The Steppin' Out Team 

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

  • Classes have ended for the 2018-19 season and Steppin' Out will be closed for the summer except for summer camp (see below). Go have fun and enjoy your break.

  • If you were in a show, you'll receive an email with instructions about how to download the performance videos once they are ready.

  • You'll also get notified about the process for ordering photos from our dress rehearsal photo shoot.

  • The fall schedule will be released in July and registration notification will happen through the newsletter in August, so watch this space--we hope you'll join us for the 2019-20 season, starting after Labor Day.

DON'T FORGET: STEPPIN' OUT'S FIRST-EVER SUMMER CAMP
Space is still available for summer camp! Camp is designed for children ages 5-12 and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with drop off as early as 8:30 a.m.) Monday through Friday. Our tuition of $325/week includes all activities plus a healthy snack. Camp is offered for two weeks this summer, June 10-14 and June 17-21. Register for either or both!

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH (SUMMER EDITION): THE DAB
This summer, surprise your kids by knowing the hottest new move: "the dab." There's even a wikiHow for it! Now we just have to figure out how to get it into next year's choreography...

SEE TEACHER SONJA ON STAGE
This August, Teacher Sonja will perform with Garrett and Moulton Productions' "Four Acts of Light and Wonder" (appropriate for older children). Tickets are already on sale, and August might be the perfect time to return to that "dance mindset" before classes resume. You can also read more about the performance, which includes a community cast performing ball passing!

QUICK TIP
Summer can be a wonderful opportunity for downtime, but don't stop moving. Finding everyday opportunities to "dance" (while making dinner? while straightening up rooms?) will make it easier to return to class this fall.

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You're invited!

Please join us for Steppin' Out's 2019 annual performances at the Everett Middle School Theater. All performances are free and open to our community. On-site parking is available for $10 (cash only). You can even purchase flowers at the show.

Come to one show or come to all:

  • Showcase A: Saturday, June 1st, 11 a.m.

  • Showcase B: Saturday, June 1st, 2 p.m.

  • Advanced Showcase/ Showcase C: Sunday, June 2nd, 5 p.m.

Come support dance, the arts in general, and our wonderful performers.

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Performance Information + Steppin' Out May News

It's hard to believe we have only four weeks till performance time! Please be sure your dancers attend every class and rehearsal for the next few weeks--and please read on for important performance and costume information below.

COSTUMES
Costumes are ready to be paid for and taken home—please check this list for your child’s costume. Once costumes make it home, please take them out of their bags, iron anything that needs ironing, and hang anything that need to be hung. Keep all costume pieces together so nothing gets lost (a garment bag is a great way to store your costume). Please be sure to bring all costumes to the dress rehearsal on Sunday, May 19th as the dancers need to practice in them and photographs will be taken. Don't forget that we sell tights for $5 at the front desk.
 
We provide costume and performance fee assistance to anyone who needs it--just talk to Angela. Also please note that Wednesday 4 p.m. (back), Saturday 11 a.m. (back), and Sunday noon (front) are still finalizing costumes--stay tuned!

ACCESSORIES - HAIR - MAKE UP
Any accessories such as hair bows or flowers should be wore either in the center of the hair or on the right side. Dancers may wear their hair in any style they want, as long as hair is brushed. Preteen, teen, and adult dancers should try on their costumes at home and determine what undergarments are needed. Please choose clear or nude colored straps on any undergarment that might show (and please match your own skin tone to the degree possible). Make up should be worn according to the Steppin' Out make up guidelines.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION 
Double check your dancer's performance day and time (the specific line up for each show will be released closer to show time) . Call time is 45 minutes prior to show time and each show will run about 1.5 hours. Dancers should arrive with their hair and make up already ready according to the guidelines. If your dancer is in both the 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. shows on June 1st, please make sure to pack a lunch or have a plan for a quick meal in between. Every show will be recorded and a special link will be emailed to each performer, so remind your dancers that they aren't just on stage--they're on camera!

DURING THE SHOW
All dancers will sit with their class in a designated area of the theater, chaperoned by a parent volunteer. They will be able to watch the show from these seats, and the Steppin' Out staff will be able to find them when it's their time to go on stage. Once a class has performed its first dance, the dancers will be brought back to their seats. Parents of children under the age of eight must then assist their children with any necessary shoe or costume changes before the next dance (please meet them in the hall and work as quietly as possible). At the end of the show, all dancers will go on stage for a final company bow (parents can pick up from the stage at the end of the show to congratulate dancers and take photos). 

Parent volunteers will keep kids safe and quiet as they watch the show. If you would like to be a parent volunteer, please sign up at the studio.  We need at least two parents per class for each class with students under the age of eight. 

DRESS REHEARSAL DETAILS (PLUS PHOTO SHOOT!)
Our dress rehearsal will be on Sunday May 19th at Everett Middle School (free parking is available in the school yard). Dancers only attend during their class' scheduled hour (unless otherwise noted). Natalia Perez of Natalia Perez Photography will be taking photographs of our dress rehearsal. Natalia's photographs will be available for purchase, so please make sure your dancers attend in full costume (including hair and make up, which should be completed before you arrive). You may also want water bottles and sweatshirts for your dancers to wear while waiting for their turns. 

PERFORMANCE FEE NOW DUE
Each dancer who will be participating in the annual performance will be charged a performance fee. This fee covers free admission for an unlimited number of guests and a free video link to the recorded version of the show. Fees are $40 per dancer (for multiple dancers from the same family, add $10 for your second dancer and $5 for your third [or more!] dancer/s, etc.). Please see the front desk to pay by check, cash, or credit card. 
 
MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: BOW
Remind your dancers that when they bow, they are still dancing! While there are a variety of bows being used depending on the class, each dancer can practice their style to get more familiar with it before the show. Practice whenever possible. Finished homework? Take a bow. Set the table? Take a bow. Told a good joke? Take a bow!

INVITE A FRIEND
Your performance fee covers an unlimited number of guests, so invite a friend to the show. Keep your eyes out at the studio for flyers to hand out to friends and family. Please also let your guests know that parking in the school yard is $10 and that flowers will be available for purchase during the performance.

QUICK TIP: SOOTHE THEIR NERVES 
We've already been talking about "butterflies" in class, but if you sense your child might have a hard time on performance day, consider:

  1. Taping a cut-out heart on the inside of their shoe or costume to remind them you are pulling for them.

  2. Choosing a favorite stuffed animal to watch the show from their seat in the audience (please note that toys and stuffed animals are not allowed on the stage during the performance).

  3. Holding a "practice show" at home so your child can get used to the feeling of being "on stage."

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Costume List Annual Performance 2019

(We sell white and nude tights at the front desk for $5.)

TUESDAY COSTUME LIST:

Tuesday 3:00 (front) Glow & Shoefly Pie  $40

Tap & Ballet: White with lavender and blue trim dance dress

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights.

Tuesday 3:00 (back) Sunny Side of the Street & Raymonda  $45

Tap: Red dance dress 

Ballet: Red dance dress, black skirt, and red rose

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

Dominic:

Tap: Black pants and red vest with a t-shirt or collared shirt under

Ballet: Black pants, white shirt and red sash

Tuesday 4:00 (front) Lava & Never Smile at a Crocodile $42

Tap & Ballet: Turquoise sequin dance dress

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Tuesday 4:00 (back) Tarantella & A Cover is Not the Book $50

Tap: Blue swing coat with cape, red gloves, and a red hair clip

Ballet: White and blue dance dress and flower headband

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Tuesday 5:00 (front) Happy Little Working Song &  Cruella di Vile $45

Tap: Black leotard, black sparkle tutu, dalmatian ears and tail (we will not be using the snout or the bow tie)

Ballet: Black leotard, black sparkle tutu, white apron & tiara

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

Tuesday 5:00 (back) My Favorite Things & Everybody Wants to Be a Cat  $42

Tap: Periwinkle leotard, tutu, and cat ears and tail

Ballet: Periwinkle leotard and tutu

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

WEDNESDAY COSTUME LIST:

Wednesday 9:30 Quiet as a Mouse $36

Girls: Turquoise Leotard and rainbow shinny skirt

Dancers will need to provide their own ballet pink tights

Boys: Turquoise t-shirt and rainbow shinny pants

 

Wednesday 10:30 The Unicorn Song & L-O-V-E  $36

Girls Tap: Pink leotard and sequin rainbow skirt

Girls Ballet: Pink leotard, sequin rainbow skirt and unicorn headband

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

Boys tap: Royal blue t-shirt and rainbow pants

Boys ballet: Royal blue t-shirt, rainbow pants and unicorn headband

Wednesday 4:00 (front) True Colors & Trip a Little Light Fantastic $42

Tap & Ballet: Blue dance dress and silver bow for the hair

Dancers will need to provide their own nude colored tights

Dancers will need to provide their own leotard to be worn under their dance dress.  It is unlikely the leotard will show. so any color is fine, but white, blue, or black is preferred. 

 

Wednesday 4:00 (back) TBD

Wednesday 5:00 (front) $40

Jazz: striped jumpsuit

Tap: Black leggings or dance pants, white t-shirt, and flannel shirt

Dancers will need to provide their own black pants and flannel shirts

 

Wednesday 5:00 (back) $32

Jazz: Red shorts, sequin fringe skirt, and black top

Dancers will need to provide their own black top or leotard and style

 

THURSDAY COSTUME LIST:

Thursday 9:30 The Unicorn Song & L-O-V-E  $36

Girls Tap: Pink leotard and sequin rainbow skirt

Girls Ballet: Pink leotard, sequin rainbow skirt and unicorn headband

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

Boys tap: Royal blue t-shirt and rainbow pants

Boys ballet: Royal blue t-shirt, rainbow pants and unicorn headband

Thursday 4:00 (front) Elephants & When I See an Elephant Fly $47

Tap & Ballet: Pink tutu dress, elephant tail, ears and gloves

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Thursday 4:00 (back) Jellyfish & Teach the World to Sing $45

Tap: Silver leotard and ice blue skirt

Ballet: Silver leotard, light up tutu and light up hair clip

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Thursday 5:00 (front) Swans & Surfin’ Safari $48

Tap: White leotard, Hawaiian print skirt and flower hair clip

Ballet: White leotard, white tutu, sequin wings and feather headband

Dancers will need to provide their own nude tights

 

Thursday 5:00 (back) Dynamite! $22

Jazz: Black leggings or dance pants, purple tunic and gold belt

Dancers will need to provide their own black pants

Gold belts are on loan from Angela (please return after the show)

 

SATURDAY COSTUME LIST:

 

Saturday 9:00 Everyday Princess & Royal Doulton $45

Tap & Ballet: Purple tutu dress

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Saturday 9:00 Doe, a Deer & Ballin’ the Jack $40

Tap: fuchsia leotard, black fringe skirt and flapper headband

Ballet: fuchsia leotard and flower petal tutu skirt

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Saturday 10:00 I Could’ve Danced all Night & Stray Cat Strut $48

Tap: fuchsia leotard, fuchsia & gold tutu, jean vest, cat ears & tail

Ballet: fuchsia leotard and white chiffon ballet skirt 

Dancers will need to provide their own white tights

 

Saturday 10:00 Wings & We Got the Beat $42

Tap: Jumpsuit, neon green gloves, headband and jelly bracelets

Jazz: Jumpsuit and gold sash tied in a square knot on the right side of the dancer.

 

Saturday 11:00 Appalachian Spring & Anything Goes $46

Tap & Ballet: White leotard and water color lace dance dress

Dances will need to provide their own nude tights 

 

Saturday 11:00 Me Too & Sing TBD

Saturday 12:00 There’s Nothing Holding Me Back & Crazy Little Thing Called Love TBD

Saturday 12:00 A Little Party Never Killed Nobody & Woman in the White House $35

Tap: Dancers will need to put together their own black and white power suit with a hot pink accessory.

Jazz: price includes net tights and accessory pack (headband, gloves, pearls etc.) 1920’s sparkle skirt is on loan from Angela (please return after the show). You will need to provide your own black leotard (any style black leotard is fine).

 

 

 

 

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Dress Rehearsal + Steppin' Out April News

The dress rehearsal schedule has been released! Please mark your calendars for your time slot and review details below so your family can get the most out of this important activity.  Also, keep your eyes peeled for performance flyers (arriving at the studio soon!)

PERFORMANCE FEE NOW DUE
Each dancer who will be participating in the annual performance will be charged a performance fee. This fee covers free admission for an unlimited number of guests and a free video link to the recorded version of the show. Fees are $40 per dancer (for multiple dancers from the same family, add $10 for your second dancer and $5 for your third [or more!] dancer/s, etc.). Please see the front desk to pay by check, cash, or credit card. (Please note that the parking lot will be available during our dress rehearsal at no charge; however, there will be a $10 cash-only fee for parking during the performance.)

DRESS REHEARSAL DETAILS (PLUS PHOTO SHOOT!)
Our dress rehearsal will be on Sunday May 19th at Everett Middle School. Dancers only attend during their class' scheduled hour (unless otherwise noted). Rehearsal provides a great opportunity for dancers to get a feel for the stage and will add to the excitement of the performance. We are very excited to announce that Natalia Perez of Natalia Perez Photography will once again be capturing the magic on stage the day of our dress rehearsal!
 
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRESS REHEARSAL
1) Please arrive on time. We have over 200 dancers and only a short amount of time for each class to practice. Your call window is an hour, but we may be able to dismiss some dancers earlier if we stay on schedule. You will share your hour with other classes, so please bring something to do while you wait.

2) Dancers should wear their costumes and all accessories. This is also a great way to verify that they have everything they need.

3) The school parking lot will offer free parking during the rehearsal.

4) Dancers may wear make up to the dress rehearsal as our photographer will be capturing the moment.

5) The dress rehearsal is an opportunity for the dancers to get up on stage and practice before the big day--plus it's a lot of fun!

COSTUMES
Costumes are beginning to arrive and fittings will take place in the studio over the next month. Once all the costumes are complete, a costume price list will be available. Please let Angela know should you need costume assistance. 

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: LEAP
We all know that April showers bring May flowers, but they also leave us with a lot of puddles. Practice your leaps outside the studio so shoes can stay clean! Here are six tips for great leaps.

STEPPIN' OUT'S FIRST-EVER SUMMER CAMP
Space is still available for summer camp! Camp is designed for children ages 5-12 and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with drop off as early as 8:30 a.m.) Monday through Friday. Our tuition of $325/week includes all activities plus a healthy snack. Camp is offered for two weeks this summer, June 10-14 and June 17-21. Register for either or both!

THANK YOU MAGGIE AND MELISSA & WELCOME BACK ZOE!
Steppin' Out wants to extend its gratitude to our wonderful long-term subs, Maggie and Melissa, who covered for Zoe while Zoe was out. Thank you for being incredible additions to our studio! We can't wait to work with you again. And Zoe, we're thrilled to have you back--we've missed you!

REMINDER: ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Teacher Sonja and Teacher Emily are both featured in the Mark Foehringer Dance Project's production of Alice in Wonderland, which runs April 6th through 14th at the Fort Mason Center. Go see our amazing teachers in action--get more information or buy tickets now!

QUICK TIP: ASK!
Ask your dancers what part of the performance they are most excited about. Visualizing it in advance will help calm nerves.

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Dress Rehearsal Schedule Announced

Dress Rehearsal—Sunday May 19, 2019, Everett Middle School (450 Church St)

2:00-3:00

Tuesday 3:00 (front)  Glow & Shoefly Pie

Tuesday 3:00 (back) Spanish Dance & Sunny Side of the Street

Tuesday 4:00 (front) Lava & Never Smile at a Crocodile

Tuesday 4:00 (back) Tarantella & A Cover is Not the Book

3:00-4:00

Tuesday 5:00 (front) Happy Little Working Song & Cruella De Vile

Tuesday 5:00 (back) My Favorite Things & Everybody Wants to be a Cat

Wednesday 9:30 Quiet As a Mouse 

Wednesday 10:30 The Unicorn Song & L-O-V-E

Thursday 9:30 The Unicorn Song & L-O-V-E

Thursday 4:00 (back) Jelly Fish & I’d like to Teach the World to Sing

4:00-5:00

Thursday 4:00 (front) Elephants & When I See an Elephant Fly

Thursday 5:00 (front) Swans & Surfin’ Safari

Wednesday 4:00 (Front) True Colors & Trip a Little Light Fantastic

Saturday 9:00 (front) Doe, a Deer & Ballin’ the Jack

Saturday 9:00 (back) The Royal Doulton Music Hall & Everyday Princess

Saturday 10:00 (front) I Could’ve Danced All Night & Stray Cat Strut

5:00-6:00

Wednesday 4:00 (back) Different Drum & Welcome to the 60’s 

Saturday 10:00 (back) Wings & We Got the Beat

Saturday 11:00 (front) Appalachian Spring & Anything Goes

Saturday 12:00 (front) There’s Nothing Holding Me Back & Crazy Little Thing Called Love

Thursday 5:00 (danceABILITY) Dynamite

 6:00-8:00

Saturday 11:00 (back) Me Too & Sing

Saturday 12:00 (back) A Little Party Never Killed Nobody & Woman in the White House

Wednesday 5:00 (front) Sucker & Faith

Wednesday 5:00 (jazz) Shake the Room

Wednesday 6:00 (ballet) Stop Everything! It’s Snowing 

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Summer Camp Registration Announcement

Steppin' Out is so excited to announce that we will offer two weeks of camp this summer at Steppin' Out for the first time ever. Campers will enjoy delightful and age-appropriate activities and surprises, including dance and yoga, dramatic games, board games, a featured activity, and a trip to our local park. Plus each Tuesday we will walk to Mission Science Workshop on 18th and Church St. for a fun and enriching science workshop, followed by lunch in Dolores Park!

General information: 

Week 1: June 10-14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (drop off as early as 8:30 a.m.)

Week 2: June 17-21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (drop off as early as 8:30 a.m.)

Campers must be 5-12 years old to attend. Tuition is $325/week and includes all activities and a healthy snack (campers must bring their own lunches). Steppin’ Out maintains a 5-1 camper-teacher ratio. Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible.

Feel free to reach out with any questions or visit our Summer Camp page.

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Springing Forward + Steppin' Out March News

Spring semester is in full swing and your dancers are doing great! As we have already started working on choreography in class, it is especially important that dancers attend consistently--please do your best to make that possible. Also, as many families are now beginning to plan activities in May and June, we wanted to remind you to add the show dates and performances times to your calendars (and don't forget to invite friends and family in advance!). 

SAVE THE DATES! STEPPIN' OUT'S FIRST EVER SUMMER CAMP
We are thrilled to announce that we will offer two weeks of camp this summer at Steppin' Out. We'll be sending you a registration link and more details on March 11th, but please mark the following camp weeks in your calendars:

Week#1: June 10-14
Week #2: June 17-21 

Camp is designed for children ages 5-12 and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with drop off as early as 8:30 a.m.) Monday through Friday. Our tuition of $325/week includes all activities plus a healthy snack. More information to come!

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: POINT AND FLEX
Every wonder how dancers get those gorgeous pointed toes mid-leap? Practice really helps! Your dancers can start seated. Have them practice pointing and flexing their toes while sitting on the floor with their legs extended out in front of them. Ask them to sit up tall and then pull their toes back toward their faces while pushing out through their heels, then have them slowly point their toes away from their feet, curving their entire arch and extending through their toes. Ask them to move slowly...and then quickly. Over time, they'll build stronger and more flexible feet for all aspects of their dancing.

NEW MOM & BABY CLASS AT STEPPIN' OUT
Starting March 6th, teacher Greta Schoenberg will be holding a small group class for moms and babies at Steppin' Out on Wednesdays from 11-12 p.m. Her class features simple exercises for improving postpartum strength and alignment in a baby-friendly atmosphere. Greta will also include the little ones with games, songs, and basic sign language. Babies and toddlers of all levels of mobility welcome. Space is limited and registration is required (book through Greta's website).

DANCE IN THE NEWS: ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Teacher Sonja and Teacher Emily are both featured in the Mark Foehringer Dance Project's production of Alice in Wonderland, which runs April 6th through 14th at the Fort Mason Center. Go see our amazing teachers in action--get more information or buy tickets now!

QUICK TIP: 
Show your dancers that you love dance too--perhaps by going to a dance class or performance yourself.

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Spring Semester Begins + Steppin' Out February News

Spring semester has begun! We are now starting the process of working on choreography for our annual dance performance on June 1st and 2nd (and our performance line up is now available). While this performance is not mandatory, over the next couple of weeks, Angela will be measuring students for costumes to be ordered in March, so please do let us know if you would prefer not to participate so we do not accidentally order a costume for your dancer.

Classes have been filling fast, but we still have space in our Tuesday 3-4 p.m. Tap/Ballet Beginning II class for dancers 6-8 years old and our Thursday 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tap/Pre-ballet/Tumbling class for dancers 3-5 years old. Please spread the word!

HAVE A DRY BIRTHDAY!
With all the lovely rain we've been enjoying, it might make sense to book an indoor party. Steppin' Out offers fabulous and fun movement-themed birthday parties of any kind, from basic to turn-key, at can't-be-beat pricing. Reserve yours now.

MOVEMENT OF THE MONTH: PARTNER DANCE
Even though we primarily choreograph for groups or individuals at Steppin' Out, it's always good to get practice with a partner. Dancing with another person doesn't have to mean learning a formal step. You can expose your dancers to the idea of synchronizing movement with a basic mirroring exercise. Have your dancers lead while you follow, then ask them to mirror you. Awareness of the movement of other dancers is the first step toward an effective, synchronized group performance. 

DANCE FOR V-DAY
In honor of Valentine's Day, we thought your family might like Ms. Mojo's complication of the "Top Ten Romantic Dance Scenes in Movies." 

QUICK TIP: STICKER BOOKS
Get your dancers books for their dance bags so that each time they get a sticker after class, they can add a page to their book (and have fun revisiting their stickers later). Try Daiso in Potrero Center for lots of great notebook options.

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Steppin' Out 2019 Performance Line Up

Saturday June 1st 11:00 performance:
Tuesday 3:00 Beginning I
Tuesday 3:00 Beginning II
Tuesday 4:00 Pre-ballet/tap
Tuesday 4:00 Beginning III
Tuesday 5:00 Beginning II
Tuesday 5:00 Pre-ballet/tap
Wednesday 10:30 Pre-ballet/tap
Wednesday 4:00 Intermediate II
Wednesday 5:00 Intermediate II/III
Wednesday 5:00 Adv. Jazz
Wednesday 6:00 Adv. Ballet
Thursday 9:30 Pre-ballet/tap
Saturday 12:00 Advanced

Saturday June 1st 2:00 performance:
Wednesday 9:30 Creative Movement
Wednesday 4:00 Intermediate 1
Thursday 4:00 Beginning I
Thursday 4:00 Beginning II
Thursday 5:00 Beginning II
Thursday 5:00 danceABILITY
Saturday 9:00 Pre-ballet/tap
Saturday 9:00 Beginning I
Saturday 10:00 Beginning II
Saturday 10:00 Intermediate II
Saturday 11:00 Intermediate I
Saturday 11:00 Intermediate III
Saturday 12:00 danceABILITY
Saturday 12:00 Advanced
Wednesday 5:00 Advanced Jazz
Wednesday 6:00 Advanced Ballet

Sunday June 2nd 5:00 performance:
Wednesday 4:00 Intermediate I
Wednesday 4:00 Intermediate II
Wednesday 5:00 Intermediate II/III
Wednesday 5:00 Adv. Jazz
Wednesday 6:00 Adv. Ballet
Thursday 5:00 danceABILITY
Saturday 10:00 Intermediate II
Saturday 11:00 Intermediate I
Saturday 11:00 Intermediate III
Saturday 12:00 danceABILITY
Saturday 12:00 Advanced

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Steppin' Out Spring Registration Is Now Open!

Ready to register for spring? Please read the substitute information for Teacher Zoe below, then register now. Note that website visitors have a two-day head start to register before we open general registration on Wednesday, January 16th.

This year, spring semester runs for seventeen weeks, from 2/2/19-5/30/19, and focuses on choreography in preparation for the optional annual performance (dress rehearsal Sunday, 5/19, and performances the weekend of 6/1-6/2). You can learn more about our classes here, our tuition and policies here, and our teachers here.

We are excited to announce that Teacher Zoe has been cast in A Chorus Line! This means she will be away in February and March. We are pleased that Maggie Connard will be covering Zoe's Saturday classes during February and March and Melissa Vesel will be covering Zoe's Wednesday classes during February and March. 

  • Learn more about Maggie here.

  • Learn more about Melissa here.

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
Reach out to Angela at any time--and don't forget to register now!

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Melissa Vesel

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MELISSA VESEL is a San Francisco-based dancer, choreographer and instructor.  Born and raised in Wisconsin, she received her training and BFA in Dance and Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 2015.  There, she studied with and performed in works with various artist including Maria Gillespie, Simone Ferro, Luc Vanier, Gerald Casel, Stephen Petronio and many others.  Post college, Melissa moved to New York City, performed with Hanna Q Dance Company, and presented at various events held by The Kitchen, Gibney and The Barrow Group.  After relocating to San Francisco in September 2018, Melissa has been teaching cycling and dance at studios throughout the city. 

Melissa will be covering Zoe’s Wednesday classes during the first half of Spring 2019.

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Maggie Connard

MAGGIE CONNARD is a teaching artist and performer who graduated with a BA in Dance from Point Park University (rated in the top 5 dance programs in the US). She teaches Rhythm and Motion and barre fitness at ODC, and has taught ballet, jazz, tap and musical theatre dance to children. Maggie  has performed with EmDance, Leyya Tawil's Dance Elixir, Deborah Slater Dance Theatre, and Printz Dance Project, among others. She also loves musical theatre and has performed in local productions of "A Chorus Line', "Singing in the Rain", "Chicago", "Cabaret" and "White Christmas.”

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