Cardinal Léger • Wednesdays

There are 5 fees you need to know about  before  you register:

  1. Registration Fee / Hold my spot fee 
    ($25 - once per Level)

  2. Dance Uniform
    ($67 from our website)

  3. Monthly Tuition 
    ($48/month or $96/month)

  4. Recital Participation Fee
    ($45/recital - there are 4 recitals)

  5. Recital Tickets
    ($20/each + ticket fee)

Click here to learn more about the above fees


Start your child's registration

➤ READ: Don't forget to ADD ✅ your classes, otherwise, you will have to register again. 


 

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✅ Is the YEAR of your child's birthday is correct?
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Being a part of Dance Kids is your choice. You can withdraw at anytime here: https://www.dancekids.ca/withdrawal-form

Order summary

Cardinal Léger • Wednesdays

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CAD 1
Due today CAD 1
Total including future payments CAD 136
Nov 10
CAD 45
Apr 10, 2025
CAD 45

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What to Bring to Dance Class

Packing for dance class at Dance Kids is a breeze!

All you need is to:

  • Arrive in your uniform

    Ballet dancers:
    leotard, tights, skirt, ballet slippers 

    (Click here: ☞ Shop dancewear)

    Hip Hop dancers:

    t-shirt, jogging pants, runners

  • Label your dance shoes and pack them in a designated "dance bag"

  • Bring a labeled, refillable water bottle

  • Comfortable outdoor clothing, make sure to cover up before leaving the class

The Uniform

Dress for success! Now that you have decided to dance with us, it is time to prepare your child for success in the classroom by purchasing appropriate dancewear.

Skaters need skates, swimmers need swimsuits, music lessons need an instrument, dancers need dancewear.

Dancewear is an integral part of every dancer’s life. While parents may wish to buy dancewear that allows some growing room and lesser quality materials for a more cost-effective purchase, this is not advisable.

Dance clothing is intended to be ‘fitted’, and have a three-way stretch as part of the functions.

There is a safety aspect, too. For example, if leotards are too big and baggy, the teacher cannot see any postural problems. Slippers that are too large create an unsupported foot and not to mention, a trip hazard! 

Finally, studio uniforms are a way of adjustment and discipline, as well as representing the studio culture.

Everyone wearing the same clothing prepares students for a structured environment of formal behaviour.

Dancewear discipline is encouraged at Dance Kids!


Check out our dancewear store ⬇️

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We are so honored to have you here!

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