Studio's Rules & Regulations
Dance & Fitness Class Etiquette
By simply following our rules, everyone will have a great time and get the
maximum benefit from your dance or fitness class.
ATTIRE:
1. No Street shoes allowed in the studio space. (bring clean shoes to use if they are required by the instructor).
2. Wear suitable attire. Avoid wearing too much jewelry, coins or costume accessories to dance & fitness class.
3. We do not have a set dance & fitness attire rule but please dress with respect for yourself and others in class. dance & fitness class requires clothing that is fitted close to the body so correct placement can be observed.
4. Avoid strong perfumes and colognes.
Look Good! Groom yourself to feel better in class. Take pride in the way you appear.
STUDIO:
1. Enter or Exit studio with the Instructor’s permission.
2. Do not touch Studio's property, such as the music system, mirror, barre, fitness equipment etc.
3. Chewing gum, eating or drinking is not allowed in the studio.
4. Keep toilets clean. Maintain hygiene.
BEHAVIOR:
1. Show respect for your teacher.
2. Be on time. There is no excuse for being late.
3. Turn off cell phones, do not answer calls, if urgent, take permission and leave class.
4. Be considerate of students around you. People learn at different rates and in different ways.
5. No talking and giggling. Avoid talking to other students during class. Keep your attention focused on the teacher.
6. Take notes when sitting out of active participation.
If for some reason, you absolutely can not continue the class by no means, leave. When students walk out the door, it show a lack of respect for the teacher.
7. Focus on the technique and movements of the class and do not practice other class combinations during this class time.
8. Let the teacher teach. Accept corrections as positive criticism, use it as an opportunity to grow.
9. Keep an open mind and please do not complain. If the teacher is kind enough to perform or demonstrate for the class. watch in silence.
10. Inform your instructor or the studio attendants if you have a problem or concern with another student or instructor.