PHILOSOPHY
Dance is an educational, fun and healthy activity that improves the coordination of your
child, and promotes quick thinking, discipline and self confidence.
While we want to have fun in our classes, our first priority is that your child is being
educated. We teach the basic movements and terminology of dance, poise, and posture as
well as dedication, determination, commitment and good stage presence.
There are no short cuts to good dancing. It is important from the very beginning that
children are taught the proper basics. We strive to provide the best possible training in a
fun and healthy environment.
We are proud of the reputation we have earned in the over 40 years that we have had the
privilege to work with area students. Children are our most precious assets. It is an honor
to be entrusted with their artistic training.
STUDIO FEATURES
Qualified Adult teachers
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Combination classes
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Small classes with personalized attention
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Age appropriate classes, dances & costumes
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Outstanding Preschool program
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Beginner classes for all age levels
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Family discounts «
Payment plans for performance fees
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Local performance opportunities
STAFF
Sue Savage has had a studio in
Farmington for over 50 years. She studied dance in St. Louis as a child
and later at Stephen's College in Columbia, MO. She has also had
instruction from several conventions, including most recently a workshop
hosted by the St. Louis Dance Teacher's Association, DMA Chapter #21 and a
tap festival hosted by the Robert L. Reed Tap Heritage Institute. Ms. Sue
enjoys quilting in her spare time and spending time with her grandkids &
extended family.
Kim Savage has been with the studio for over 40 years, as a student, assistant,
teacher/choreographer, office manager and now lead instructor. She has attended dance workshops and classes
conducted by Tremaine, Dance Educators of America, the St. Louis Dance Teacher's
Association, DMA Chapter #21, and the Robert L. Reed Tap Heritage Institute. Ms. Kim is an avid amateur genealogist, loves to
cook & experiment with new recipes and enjoys
being around her large extended family.
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