Professional training for the performing arts
offering classes in music, dance, acting, public speaking, musical theater and fitness.
Professional training for the performing arts
offering classes in music, dance, acting, public speaking, musical theater and fitness.
REGISTER button near each class links to our online registration form.
HOW DOES PRICING/ TUITION WORK??? Pricing is a MONTHLY tuition rate, which includes an average of 4 weekly lessons per month for enrolled students.
For questions or to discuss opportunities, call our office at: (603) 343-5336
Read Musical Arts of Dover Studio Policies:
Musical Arts of Dover Studio Policies 2021-2022
Dress Code: Hair must be pulled back from your face so that it doesn't get in the way of your dancing. For ballet please wear your hair in a bun. (If your hair is not long enough for a bun, a headband may be used) For Modern and Jazz classes you may wear a ponytail. For more info or questions please ask the office.
Footwear for each class:
Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Intermediate Ballet, Advanced Ballet and Adult Ballet: Ballet shoes
Intermediate Jazz: Jazz shoes
Jazz/ Theater: Jazz shoes
Modern, Contemporary, Lyrical Dance: Ballet shoes
Hip Hop: Sneakers, Athletic shoes with flat bottom
HAIR- for all ballet classes, hair pulled away from face and in a bun. Lyrical and Jazz- hair pulled back, either pony tail, braids, or bun. Hip Hop- hair away from face in pony tail or braid.
We ask that you choose from this list of options for your dance classes. Dance attire should be fitted enough to see your lines and movement and comfortable to move in: Leotard, pink, black or skin tone tights, ballet skirt, leggings, yoga pants, athletic shorts, tank tops/tshirts
We want you and/or your child to feel comfortable in what they choose and be able to express themselves by wearing whichever combo of these clothing items for any class.
Some example combos: Leotard+tights+ballet skirt, Tank top+athletic shorts, Leotard+ leggings, T-shirt+yoga pants
No tutus or PJ’s should be worn in class. Distracting accessories should not be worn in class and no jewelry that would get caught in anything. (Example long dangle earrings)