vendredi 19 janvier 2018

What You Need To Know To Pick Top Summer Dance Programs Ottawa For Your Little Performer

By Michael Howard


When a child develops dance as a passion parents can be surprised at how involved this art form can be. They may hate the idea of not taking classes during the summer months. If this is the case with your child or you want a fun and active way for your child to spend time in the warmer months, summer dance programs Ottawa may be something you will want to look into in order to see if they are right for your child.

While some programs can be fun and more recreational in nature others are much more involved and will devote more of the day to teaching and perfecting new skills. Some may even expect students to learn a set piece of choreography in order to be part of a performance. Only you will know whether or not your son or daughter would enjoy a more dedicated program. The last thing you want is to turn your child off of dance after they attend summer camp.

You may want to ask your son or daughter whether they want to focus on one type of class or if they want to learn more than one type of movement. This can help you narrow down the school that your child will most enjoy attending. You may also want to find out how many hours a day they will be dancing in order to tell whether it will be too intense for your young artist.

Some parents like the idea of their son or daughter being taught at a school that turns out professional dancers. Two companies, the National Ballet of Canada and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, have feeder schools that run residential summer dance schools. While your child would need to travel further afield to attend these programs the auditions are often held right in Ottawa. Checking the company websites will help you find out what the audition requirements and costs would be.

Of course, while Ottawa has some fantastic schools that offer classes during the summer you can also check to see what is available in Gatineau. This city is only a short car ride away and has many high quality instructors that may be offering instruction during the summer months.

Some parents who work will like the idea of their child being entertained and educated during the day. Some schools only have lessons at specific times so this may not be the best choice if you need childcare. Look for extended care hours or camps where they dance for part of the day.

You may think that there are enough camps available that you can leave booking one until the last minute but this is not always a good idea. Quality classes fill up much more quickly than you think and people who want to have day care added on to the camp may have a much narrower range of choices to pick from. You can find potential camps and schools by looking online.

As with any physical activity, dance requires some specialized equipment. If your artist already takes classes you may not need to buy them anything but if they are taking different forms than they normally would you may need to buy additional shoes or clothing. Asking the people running the school what your child needs will make sure that they are completely ready once summer rolls around.




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