
Life is better when you dance
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Children’s Semester Program: Spring/Summer/Fall
$30 Drop Ins
1 class: Monthly: $84.55
2 classes: Monthly:$160.65
3 classes: Monthly: $240.97
4 classes: Monthly: $321.29
5 classes: Monthly: $401.61
6 classes: Monthly: $481.94
7+ classes: Monthly: $562.26
Fall & Spring sessions run 16 weeks
Summer semester offers 4-8 week sessions
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Fairy Tale Camp + Ballet/All Styles Intensives
Fairy Tale Camp is $549 for 10-3 pm M-F
Summer Dance Intensives are $549 for 10-3pm M-F
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Costume Fees
Costume fees are assessed in the amount of $75 per class. If we are using costumes from the VDC closet, a cleaning fee of $35 will be assessed. If reusing old costumes or wearing tights/leotards that performers already own is appropriate or possible, than we may do that and will waive the fee. But please just assume that there will be a costume fee associated with the performance of any class. Once the costumes have been purchased, they are non-refundable even if a parent decides to withdraw their student from class or the performance.
All registered families are required to be on autopay
Family Discounts
· Take 5% off all tuition due when registering more than one sibling.
· Discount does not apply to the workshops, private lessons, or drop in classes
Adult Classes
· $18 Drop in rate / $150 for 10 class punch card / $180 for monthly unlimited classes
· 10% off w/ Student ID
Withdrawal Fee
If you need to drop your dancer from a class (for any reason) you will be charged a class drop fee of $200
*There is no fee or loss of payment if you choose to switch to another class
When enrolling in a new semester, dancers must withdraw before the EarlyBird deadline to receive a credit back on their account. After that date, any registered classes will require full class payment.
The Candice Tometich Scholarship honors the life and legacy of an extraordinary dancer and beloved friend. Candice danced with Amanda Hill in Something in the Air Dance Company and was known for her radiant talent, deep dedication, and fiery spirit. She tragically lost her life in a car accident on May 14, 2002, while leaving rehearsal for an upcoming performance. This scholarship was originally established by their company director, Cathy Roe, and is now lovingly carried forward by Amanda Hill at Virtuosity Dance Centre.
This fund exists to ensure that no passionate, hardworking dancer is held back from pursuing their dreams due to financial constraints. We believe dance is for every body and every soul—with the right support, any dancer can thrive.