Leotards: A leotard is an essential part of any dancer's attire.
From simple short-sleeved basics to more intricate designs, leotards offer dancers the comfort and support they need.
Like every other item on this list, leotards have also evolved from traditional, basic designs to trendy and modern styles..
Therefore, most ballet dancers choose to wear leotards and tutus to prevent unnecessary risks of falling and hurting themselves, especially while performing on-stage.
Many ballet dancers are required to wear leotards and tutus to highlight the gestures and movement of their dancing..
Ballet shrugs are ideal to keep your arms warm at the start of class without restricting sight of your posture and arm positions.
Our dancers always love a ballet shrug by Intermezzo for its gorgeous fit and feel This shrug comes in a traditional cropped length with long sleeves for you to wear with your leotard..
A dress code ensures that all dancers will have adequate mobility during class or rehearsal.
Improper clothing can impact technique, precision, ability to grip the floor, and visibility.
This is especially important to remember when performing group and partnering choreography..
Uniforms are designed to allow freedom of movement and to create a sense of unity and purpose within the class while maintaining a professional standard in the dance school
Classes have an allocated uniformAll students have one month from time of enrolment to purchase the uniform