Dress codes are for children’s classes only

Adults should dress as they desire

Avoid wearing jewelry in class. Smart watches are discouraged, but if worn, set them to "do not disturb."

Dance wear available online or at VDC

Dance wear available online or at VDC

A group of young girls standing in a line indoors, dressed in ballet attire, with the girl in the front wearing a pink ballet outfit and the others behind her in purple, leopard print, and other colorful outfits.

VDC has dance wear, tights, and shoes available online or at the studio store

or

Use the VDC discount code TP71014 for great deals on dance wear at www.discountdance.com

What to Wear

  • Dance dress code guide for primary ballet students, featuring a young girl in ballet attire, with a list of dress requirements including light pink color, ballet bun, leotard, ballet tights, slippers, and optional accessories like a sweater, skirt, and leg warmers, with safety notes at the bottom.

  • Poster detailing a dance costume dress code including a lavender ballet dress, pink tights, ballet slippers, and optional accessories like a sweater, skirt, and leg warmers, with head and hair specifications and grooming rules from Virtuosity Dance Centre.

  • Dress code information for Ballet II, featuring a young girl in a light blue ballet dress with a ballet bun hairstyle, wearing white tights and ballet slippers, with a list of dress requirements and extras needed for ballet class from Virtuosity Dance Centre.

  • Dance dress code chart for Ballet III, indicating the required attire, including a burgundy leotard, ballet bun hair, pink tights, and slippers, with optional accessories like a sweater, skirt, and leg warmers.

  • Dance dress code poster for Ballet IV with a smiling ballerina in a black leotard, beige tights, ballet slippers, and a ballet bun. The poster lists black as the dress color, discusses hairstyle requirements, and details necessary accessories like leotard, tights, slippers, and optional extras such as a sweater, skirt, and leg warmers. It also notes no Walmart slippers are allowed and short hair must be pinned or slicked back.

  • Dance dress code guideline featuring a ballet dancer in a blue leotard, pink tights, and ballet slippers, with dress code details and requirements listed in text.

  • Dress code for ballet for boys and non-binary dancers, detailing acceptable clothing like a white shirt, black shorts or leggings, black ballet slippers, and optional accessories like a dance belt. The image also shows a young girl in ballet attire and a group of boys or non-binary dancers in white shirts and black shorts performing ballet moves.

  • Flyer for Dance Class Dress Code with a young girl in dance pose and fellow dancers at the bottom. The flyer details hair, clothing, and accessory requirements.

  • Poster for Hip Hop Primary-IV dance class dress code featuring two children dressed in casual dance clothes and black glitter dance sneakers, with details on hair, clothing, and footwear policies.

  • Flyer for jazz dance class dress code with a photo of a young girl in jazz dance costume and ballet shoes, and smaller images of four girls in dance attire. The flyer details hair requirements, clothing, shoes, and optional accessories for all levels of jazz dance classes.

  • Poster titled 'Dress Code Tap - All Levels' at Virtuosity Dance Centre. Shows a girl in a purple dance outfit with beige tights and black tap shoes, and a group of three children in colorful dance attire. Includes dress code details and rules for dance attire.

  • An advertisement for dance class bundles from Virtuosity Dance Centre, featuring a dance bag with ballet slippers, sneakers, and dance shoes. The flyer highlights items needed for various dance styles such as ballet, jazz, hip hop, and tap, and mentions that the bags include essentials like leotards, tights, sweatpants, shirts, and the correct shoes.