CLUB PROGRAM (non-competitive dancers)

This program is for dancers 7 years and older that are wanting to dance but do not show interest in the competitive side of dance. This is a great place for beginners of any age to start. Recreational Program runs in two sessions: September – December and January – April.  These classes are for the love and fun of dance and are 45 minutes in length depending on age. Styles recreational students can take are Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Lyrical, Hip Hop, Acro and Aerial Silks.
All classes are taught by a certified/quality instructor that uses a mix of technique, skill development, creative movement and choreography. Dancers will notice improvement in their dance skill as the year progresses.

Fees for this program are set per session and include:
* 4 Months Tuition
* Recital Costume
* Recording of the Recital
* Professional headshot

*Stage Rehearsal Fees

“To succeed…you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you.” Tony Dorsett

2024-25 Club Fall Season Registration is here.

Schedules and Pricing Below to view.

Fall Season Runs September 9th to December 21st.

Spring Season 2025 will run January to April

Students work towards a recital at Red Deer Memorial Centre.

Dance Teachers in Blackfalds and Lacombe

Miss Amber
CLUB Program Director

Class Information

Our Recreational Program

For dancers 7 years and older

This is a great place for beginners of any age to start and to learn without feeling the pressure of competition.

The Dancer’s Edge Recreational Program runs from September-December for the fall program, and January – April for the spring program with their own separate themed recital in April.

These classes are for the love and fun of dance and are 45minutes in length depending on age. Students can learn Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Contemp/Lyrical, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre, Cirque and Acro.

Instructors

Experienced, Caring Teachers

All classes are taught by a certified/quality instructor that uses a mix of technique, skill development, creative movement and choreography.

It is always exciting to see dancers notice improvement in their skills as the year progresses.