SDC Studio Dress Code

It’s important for students to abide by a dress code policy for the following reasons:

• A neat and tidy appearance sets an attitude of attentiveness and respect for students, teacher, and the art of dance.
• Teachers must be able to see the dancer’s body outline clearly in order to make proper corrections on posture, alignment, etc.
• Gum chewing is not allowed due to danger of choking and appearance.
Hair must be properly secured and tied up out of the face and neck for all dance styles.
Jewelry must not be loose or dangling.
No jeans or dresses.
No loose fitting pants, or t-shirts (Hip Hop class is the only exception).
No bare midriffs.
No costumes are allowed in class (unless a dress up day is announced by the individual teacher).

Please see below appropriate shoes for each class excluding Tutu’s & Tap shoes/Ballet.

Jazz: Black or Tan leather Jazz shoes.
Tap: Black or Tan Tap Shoes.
Hip Hop: Jazz shoes, Jazz sneakers, running shoes.

*If student is enrolled into combo classes, please ensure they have both style dance shoes at the beginning of class.

Tutu’s & Tap Shoes/Ballet Classes Dress Code


Girls: Any color leotard and tights, pink ballet shoes, dance skirts are allowed.
Boys: Any solid color T-shirt and black dance pants or sweatpants, black ballet shoes.

NO BARE LEGS
Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.