Studio Go Bonus Content

Studio Go Bonus Content

Additional content for Studio Go families to practice, dance and have fun outside of Zoom classes and weekly content.

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  • Moving like the Animals Creative Movement

    Ms. Katie takes us through a fun, imaginative exercise pretending to be animals.

  • Walking in the Jungle Creative Movement

    Ms. Katie takes us through a 3-minute creative movement exercise that gets us to use our imaginations as we take a walk through the jungle.

  • Sleeping Bunnies Creative Movement

    Ms. Katie takes us through our student's favorite activity! Seriously, the kids ALWAYS ask for this one!

  • Y'all Fall Down Creative Movement

    Ms. Katie takes us through a short and fun creative movement exercise to get some energy out. This one is great for balance and left/right discrimination.

  • If You're Happy and You Know It Creative Movement

    Ms. Katie takes us through a short and sweet movement exercise to "If You're Happy and You Know It"

  • Pre-Ballet Class

    Ms. Hannah takes us through a 20-minute ballet class featuring a warm-up, technique, a ballet dance, and more.

  • Creative Movement Class

    Miss Lindsey takes us through a fun, energetic 20-minute movement class. Get ready to exercise and have fun!

  • Yoga Class

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through a 20-minute yoga class featuring yoga, warm-up, a yoga story, and relaxation.

  • Yoga Starfish Breath Activity (Ms. Laura)

    Ms. Laura leads us through a quick starfish breath activity that helps to ground, relax, and calm. This is a very brief exercise, and it gives the kids a tool to use to calm themselves.

  • Creative Movement Class

    Ms. Katie takes us through a 30-min Creative Movement class filled with stretching, exercise, and conditioning.

  • I'll Be There for You Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through some tap technique. This technique is perfect for ages 4 and up. Some 3 year-olds may be able to do the technique if they've had formal dance training.

  • Three Little Birds Tap Rhythm Activity

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wooden spoons, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.

  • Biggest Pile of Leaves Ballet Prop Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun ballet prop dance with leaves. Our students LOVE this one! If you don't have fake leaves at home, no problem! Use your imagination.

  • Better When I'm Dancing Tap Prop Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance with a beanbag. Don't have a beanbag? No problem! Use your favorite stuffed animal or whatever you have available!

    In the end, there is some partner work, so this is a great activity for siblings or friends, but you can also do it on your own. No reason...

  • Do You Want to Build a Snowman Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun ballet warm-up. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Kiss the Girl Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun ballet warm-up and technique. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Something That I Want Tap Technique

    Ms. Ashely takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Butterflies Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Dani takes through a butterfly themed warm-up that stretches the body and takes us through pliés , elevés, tendus, piques, and other basic ballet technique

  • If You Want to Sing Out Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Leah takes us through a ballet warm-up that stretches the body and prepares us for movement. This can also stand alone as a nice stretch with gentle movement. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Be Our Guest Tap Rhythm Activity

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wooden spoons, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.

  • Stronger Ballet Technique

    We like to say, "Whether you're 2 or 80, you will always practice pliés to warm-up in ballet." Ms. Lauren takes us through ballet technique. This is great for any age.

  • Imagination Ballet Warm-Up

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a ballet warm-up that stretches the body and prepares us for movement. This can also stand alone as a nice stretch with gentle movement. This activity is perfectly suited for children as young as 2, but also functions for young elementary children.

  • Isn't She Lovely Ballet Technique

    We like to say, "Whether you're 2 or 80, you will always practice pliés to warm-up in ballet." Leah takes us through ballet technique. This is great for any age.

  • Around the World Tap Technique

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.