The Motion Works Performing Arts Program is a dance, singing and acting program designed to teach students 18 months to 12 years in a non-competitive environment. We teach with an eye on positive body image and building self-esteem in all of our students.
Children learn through song, play and fun! Motion Works classes alternate between focused technique exercises and imaginative explorations to encourage expression while fostering a love of dance, theater and singing. We use games to teach skills, songs to teach terminology and props to encourage creativity.
All dance classes only $10 per class when you register by the month or by the session.
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SUMMER CAMPS
UPPER ELEMENTARY DANCE CAMP (9-13 years) July 23 – July27
Campers explore different styles of dance including hip-hop, jazz, tap, ballet, salsa, merengue and more, depending on the group’s interests. The camp starts with a dance class in the Motion Works style of alternating technique-based structured exercises with creative expression games and explorations that encourage students to create their own dances. Following class there is snack and dance games. The camp ends with work on a performance piece to be shown at the end of the final day when campers are picked up.
PRESCHOOL DANCE CAMP (3-6 years) July 16 – July 20
Campers dance their way through the week learning jazzy steps, hip-hop moves and ballet stretches to create dances to their favorite tunes. There are creative movement games, dress-up opportunities, and lots of fun props like hula-hoops and dance dice. The camp starts with a dance class in the Motion Works style of alternating structured exercises with fun games. The class is followed by snack, an arts and crafts project, and more dance games. The camp ends with work on a dance number that the campers will perform at pick-up time on Friday.
LOWER ELEMENTARY DANCE CAMP (6-9 years) July 9 – July 13
This years lower elementary camp will focus on hip-hop and beginning breakdancing, although other styles can be explored depending on the group’s interests. The camp starts with a dance class in the Motion Works style of alternating technique-based structured exercises with creative expression games that encourage students to create their own dances. Motion Works classes always use props to help teach the steps and to make the work more fun. Following class there is snack, an arts and crafts project, and dance games. The camp ends with work on a performance piece to be shown at the end of the final day when campers are picked up.

