Dress Code

Why a dress code?

  • Adds a level of professionalism
  • Clothes are specifically designed for best movement and learning outcomes- teachers need to see lines, students need to feel comfortable. 
  • Uniform helps eliminate the distraction of competition in apparel. 
  • Teaches respect for the art form of dance

What about black leotards and pink tights for ballet?

  • This year, Crescendo Dance Academy will have a universal dress code across each style. This helps to: 
    • Significantly reduce the time children spend changing at the dance studio 
    • Promote gender equality
    • Eliminate historical racial bias undertones that have plagued the world of ballet
    • Eliminate one more barrier to ballet 
    • Reduce dance class costs for families 
    • Follow the dress code trend that many professional dance companies have been adopting across the USA.
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Dress Code

Storybook dance classes:

Stretchy clothes and ballet shoes

  • No jeans or dangly jewelry

All Academy classes

Tight black bottoms and tight black tops 

  • This can include:
    • Tops: Black tank top, black fitted tee, leotard 
    • Bottoms: Black shorts, black leggings or black tights
  • Must be plain black- No graphics or decorations- small logo ok 
  • No baggy pants or shirts, no denim

Shoes:

  • Ballet class: Ballet shoes- can be skin color or pink
  • Acro and Stretch: Bare feet 
  • Lyrical/Jazz and Leaps and Turns- half soles  

Hair

  • Ballet: in a ballet hair style
  • All other classes: Hair tied up tight and away from face- no wispies 

Adult classes:

Stretchy clothes you can move in- tight fitted clothes recommended 

Some ideas: Tight leggings with a dance skirt over it, flowy pants with a tight top, bike shorts and a tank top etc. 

  • No denim
  • Ballet shoes for ballet
  • Bare feet, socks or half soles for all other classes 
  • Hair- secured up and away from face
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