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Practice Music on Itunes:
Album: The Feis Album Volume 1 Artist: Anton & Sully Beginner/Advanced Beginner Dances: -Beginners Reel (123) -Light Jigs (115) -Beginners Slip Jigs (122) -Traditional Heavy Jig -Traditional Hornpipe Novice/Prizewinner Dances: -Reels (113) -Light Jigs (115) -Slip Jigs (113) -Heavy Jigs (73) -Hornpipes (113) |
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Please Note that our School has a Cap for Beginner - Champ Competition Classes.
FAQS ABOUT THE CAP:
-Why have a cap in place?
As Esther is the only certified teacher in the school she teaches all the competition classes.
In order to guarantee that each Paloma student is given proper classroom instruction it is necessary to restrict the number of students in those particular classes.
-What is the CAP?
The Cap for Beginner-Champ Competition dancers is 75.
The CAP extends to the following programs/students:
-New Students entering the competitive Beginner Class
-Beginner Dancers in the competitive Beginner Class
-Advanced Beginner Dancers
-Novice Dancers
-Prizewinner Dancers
-Preliminary Championship Dancers
-Open Championship Dancers
-Boys' Class Dancers
-Adult dancers attending competitive Beginner-Champ classes on a regular basis
-Transfer Students entering competitive classes
-Returning Dancers entering competitive classes
The following dancers are excluded from the CAP:
-Adults who attend the Adult classes
-Adults who attend the competitive classes on an intermittent, pay-as-you go basis
-Pre-School Dancers
-Performance Class Dancers
-Dancers attending the non-competitive Beginner Classes
-I already have a dancer at Paloma and now have a sibling that wants to attend.
Does the CAP apply to them?
Yes.
-Is there a waiting list?
Yes! A waiting list is maintained and dancers are able to enter the
program on a first come, first served basis.
-My dancer took 2 months off and wants to return. Does the CAP apply to them?
Any dancer who leaves the program for more than 2 months back-to-back will forfeit their spot and will need to re-enter the program via the waiting list.
FAQS ABOUT THE CAP:
-Why have a cap in place?
As Esther is the only certified teacher in the school she teaches all the competition classes.
In order to guarantee that each Paloma student is given proper classroom instruction it is necessary to restrict the number of students in those particular classes.
-What is the CAP?
The Cap for Beginner-Champ Competition dancers is 75.
The CAP extends to the following programs/students:
-New Students entering the competitive Beginner Class
-Beginner Dancers in the competitive Beginner Class
-Advanced Beginner Dancers
-Novice Dancers
-Prizewinner Dancers
-Preliminary Championship Dancers
-Open Championship Dancers
-Boys' Class Dancers
-Adult dancers attending competitive Beginner-Champ classes on a regular basis
-Transfer Students entering competitive classes
-Returning Dancers entering competitive classes
The following dancers are excluded from the CAP:
-Adults who attend the Adult classes
-Adults who attend the competitive classes on an intermittent, pay-as-you go basis
-Pre-School Dancers
-Performance Class Dancers
-Dancers attending the non-competitive Beginner Classes
-I already have a dancer at Paloma and now have a sibling that wants to attend.
Does the CAP apply to them?
Yes.
-Is there a waiting list?
Yes! A waiting list is maintained and dancers are able to enter the
program on a first come, first served basis.
-My dancer took 2 months off and wants to return. Does the CAP apply to them?
Any dancer who leaves the program for more than 2 months back-to-back will forfeit their spot and will need to re-enter the program via the waiting list.