CLASSES

DANCE CLASSES

Welcome to Studio 55 Dance. We are thrilled that you are considering taking dance classes with us and becoming a part of Studio 55 Dance. We applaud you for selecting, what we consider, a life-enhancing experience for your child. Dance is an incredible artistic outlet that not only utilizes creativity, emotion and talent but also teaches discipline. All our teachers feel very strongly about the role of dance has in building character and self esteem.

TAKE A DANCE CLASS AT STUDIO 55 TODAY

Studio 55 offers beginners through advanced dancers the opportunity to study with top industry professionals and learn from their vast knowledge of the dance world.

COME TAKE A CLASS

These classes are designed for those who are just starting their dance training as well as those who want to improve upon their dance ability. Our recreational classes start at age 2.5 and progress to the teen/adult level. The classes are designed to challenge both technique and creativity of all ages and ability levels.

COMPETE WITH THE BEST

Our competition company is our most elite level of training at Studio 55 Dance. These dancers attend multiple regional competitions and conventions throughout the dance season and will attend a nationals in the summer. Company dancers are given the opportunity to perform at local events, participate in the Christmas parade and showcase their talents in our end of the year recital. All levels are by audition only.

FIND A CLASS

MONDAY

Pre Ballet & Tap 

4:15pm – 5:00pm

Hip Hop K-2nd grade

4:15pm – 5:00pm

Advanced Ballet Ensemble

5:00pm – 6:00pm

Hip Hop K-2nd grade

5:00pm – 5:45pm

Advanced Point Ensemble

6:00pm – 6:15pm

Ballet & Jazz K-2nd grade

5:45pm – 6:30pm

Ensemble Choreography

6:15pm – 7:15pm

Teen Jazz

6:30pm – 7:15pm

Advanced Jazz Ensemble

7:15pm – 8:15pm

Teen Lyrical

7:15pm – 8:00pm

Advanced Contemporary Ensemble

8:15pm – 9:00pm

TUESDAY

Apprentice 1 Ballet 

4:00pm – 4:45pm

Jazz. & Tap combo 3rd-5th grade

4:30pm – 5:15pm

Apprentice 1 Jazz

4:45pm – 5:30pm

Apprentice 3 Teen Lyrical

5:15pm – 6:00pm

Apprentice 1 Choreography

5:30pm – 6:00pm

Crew 1

6:00pm – 6:45pm

Apprentice 2 Choreography

6:00pm – 6:30pm

Teen Musical Theater  

6:45pm – 7:30pm

Apprentice 2 & 3 Ballet

6:30pm – 7:30pm

Teen Contemporary

7:30pm – 8:15pm

Apprentice 2 & 3 Jazz

7:30pm – 8:30pm

Apprentice 3 Choreography

8:30pm – 9:00pm

WEDNESDAY

Jazz 3rd-5th grade

4:30pm – 5:15pm

Acro 1

5:15pm – 6:00pm

Teen Improvd

5:15pm – 6:00pm

Acro 2

6:00pm – 6:45pm

Strength & Flexibility

6:00pm – 6:45pm

Leaps & Turns

6:45pm – 7:30pm

Teen Musical Theater 

7:30pm – 8:15pm

THURSDAY

Pre Apprentice

3:30pm – 4:30pm

Tap 1

4:00pm – 5:00pm

Pre Apprentice Choreography

4:30pm – 5:00pm

Tap 1 Choreography

5:00pm – 5:30pm

Street Jazz

5:30pm – 6:30pm

Tap 2 Choreography

5:30pm – 6:00pm

Crew 3 (Inferno)

6:30pm – 7:30pm

Tap 2 & 3

6:00pm – 7:00pm

Tap 3 Choreography

7:00pm – 7:30pm

Crew 2 (Blaze &Heat)

7:30pm -8:30pm

Tap 4

7:30pm – 8:30pm

Tap 4 Choreography

8:30pm – 9:00pm

Insurance Versus Addendum

General Insurance Information

All interstate moving companies are required to assume liability for the value of the goods which they transport.

However, there are different levels of liability and consumers should be aware of the amount of protection

provided and the charges for each option. Basically, most movers offer four different levels of liability under the

terms of their tariffs and pursuant to federally approved Release Rates Orders which govern the moving industry.

These four levels (options) are described below.

Option 1: Released Value

This is the most economical protection option available. This no-additional-cost option provides minimal protection. Under this option, the mover assumes liability for no more than 60 cents per pound, per article. Loss or damage claims are settled based on the pound weight of the article multiplied by 60 cents. For example, is a 10 pound stereo component, valued at $1000 were lost or destroyed, the mover would be liable for no more than $6.00. Obviously, you should think carefully before agreeing to such an arrangement. There is no extra charge for this minimal protection, but you must sign a specific statement on the bill of lading agreeing to it.

Option 2: Declared Value

Under this option, the valuation of your shipment is based on the total weight of the shipment times $1.25 per pound. For example, a 4000 pound shipment would have a maximum liability value of $5000.00. Any loss or damage claim under this option is settled based upon the depreciated value of the lost or damaged item(s) up to the maximum liability value based on the weight of the entire shipment. Under this option, if you shipped a 10 pound stereo component that originally cost $1000, the mover would be liable for up to $1000, based on the depreciated value of the item. Unless you specifically agree to other arrangements, the mover is required to assume liability for the entire shipment based on this option. Also, the mover is entitled to charge you $7.00 for each $1000 (or fraction thereof) of liability assumed for shipments transported under this option. In the example above, the valuation charge for a shipment valued at $5000 would be $35.00.

Option 3: Lump Sum Value

Under this option, which is similar to Option 2, if the value of your shipment exceeds $1.25 per pound times the weight of the shipment, you may obtain additional liability coverage from the mover. You do this by declaring a specific dollar value for your shipment. The amount you declare must exceed $1.25 per pound times the weight of the shipment. The amount of value that you declare is subject to the same valuation charge ($7.00 per $1000) as described in Option 2. For example if you declare that your 4000 pound shipment is worth $10,000 (instead of the $5000 under Option 2), the mover will charge you $7.00 for each $1000 of declared value, or $70.00, for this increased level of liability. If you ship articles that are unusually expensive, you may wish to declare this extra value. You must make this declaration in writing on the bill of lading.

Option 4: Full Value Protection

Many interstate movers offer a fourth level of added-value protection, often referred to as “full value protection” or “full replacement value”. If you elect to purchase full value protection, articles that are lost, damaged or destroyed will be either repaired, replaced with like items or a cash settlement will be made for the current market replacement value, regardless of the age of the lost or damaged item. Unlike the other options, depreciation of the lost or damaged item is not a factor in determining replacement value when the shipment is moved under full value protection. The exact cost for full value protection may vary by mover and may be further subject to various deductible levels of liability which may reduce your cost. Ask your mover for the specific details of its plan. Under these four options, movers are permitted to limit their liability for loss or damage to articles of extraordinary value, unless you specifically list these articles on the shipping documents. An article of extraordinary value is any item whose value exceeds $100 per pound. Ask your mover for a complete explanation of this limitation before your move. It is your responsibility to study this provision carefully and to make the necessary declaration.

In addition to the above options, your mover can also sell you, or procure for you, separate liability insurance if you release your shipment for transportation at a value of 60 cents per pound per article (Option 1). Then, in the event of loss or damage which is the responsibility of the mover, the mover is liable only for an amount not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article and the balance of the loss is recoverable from the insurance company (up to the amount of the insurance purchased). The mover’s representative can advise you on the availability of such liability insurance and the cost. If you purchase liability insurance from or through your mover, the mover is required to issue a policy or other written record of the purchase and to provide you with a copy of the policy or other document at the time of purchase. If the mover fails to comply with this requirement, the mover becomes fully liable for any claim for loss or damage attributed to its negligence.