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Dress Code

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It is important that students adhere to the dress code policy! A neat and tidy appearance sets an attitude of attentiveness and respect for students, teachers and the style of dance they are studying. Furthermore, teachers must be able to see the dancer's body outlined clearly in order to make proper corrections on posture, alignment, movements etc...

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Hair must be properly secured and tied up off of the face and neck for all styles of dance.

  • All students must purchase a uniform from the studio each year.

  • Students are required to wear regular street clothes over their dance attire when entering and exiting the building.

  • Students must have appropriate dance attire within a week of class start date.

  • Students must have appropriate, secure flesh or nude undergarments.

  • Students are NOT allowed to wear dance clothing with other dance studio logos while at Phusion.

  • Hair must be properly secured and tied up off of the face and neck for all styles of dance.

  • No hair scarves, rags or wraps permitted! Be sure to secure barretts and beads tightly, they are a distraction and can be dangerous to dancers if they fall off.

  • Jewelry must not be loose or dangling. Small studs are permitted.

  • No distracting nail colors, or designs will be permitted.

  • Gum chewing is not allowed.

  • No loose-fitting pants, blue jeans or t-shirts in any technique classes.

  • No costumes are allowed in class unless a dress up day is announced by the individual teacher.

  • Due to time constraints, if a student has classes back to back, the student should wear leotards, tights and/or jazz shorts under other appropriate dance attire.

  • If a student is not in appropriate dance attire (this includes pink tights free of rips and/or holes, shoes, proper undergarments, jewelry, etc…), they may be asked to observe class. After 3rd offense, parent(s) will be notified, and student may be placed on probation. Parents are still responsible for all tuition and dues during the probationary period.

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