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Here we’ve answered some of our Frequently Asked Questions when it comes to Connectivity Dance!
What types of genres do you offer?
We are proud to currently offer classes in
Ballet Jazz Tap Hip Hop Modern Lyrical Acro Break Dance Jump Rope Theatre
I’ve registered my child in a class, but I can’t figure out how to pay for the class. How can I pay?
For payment, we accept EMTs to dance@connectivitydance.com. Online Payments through this website under the Online Payment tab. At the studio with Debit, Credit Card or Cash. For your convenience, tuition fees for full season registration may be divided into 6, 8 or 10 monthly instalments between September to May.
For more details about our payment policy click here
It’s my child’s first dance class, what do they need to wear for class?
Depending on the genre, there are different class attire requirements for all classes. Please check out our Class Attire page. For all classes, we do ask that students have their hair pulled in a bun, braids or ponytail depending on the genre.
For all class attire requirements, please click here
I’m very excited for my child to start their class and would love to watch the class. Am I able to?
Closed Classes for Optimal Learning
At Connectivity Dance, we maintain closed classes to provide the most focused and supportive learning environment for our students. We have found that dancer concentration and confidence grow best without the distraction of observers. This approach also ensures a fair and inclusive atmosphere for all families.
Observation opportunities are built into our seasonal events (such as Showcases, In-Class Presentations, and Recitals), where dancers can proudly share their progress.
What is studio fundraising? Is it a requirement of my enrollment?
Fundraising at Connectivity Dance is an optional program provided to our dance families. Fundraisers help fund training resources for our programs as well as fund our scholarships. Specific fundraisers also provide credits which are issued on a profit share basis to accounts of fundraiser participants. Credits are determined on a percentage of the fundraiser PROFIT, not the fundraiser SALES.
For more details on Fundraising, click here