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Parent Expectations
Parents’ Role and Expectations • Please have your child to the studio on time and prepared for class. • Dancers and instructors only allowed in the studio during class time. No parents, siblings, friends, etc. This can be very disruptive to the class. There will be specified class “viewing times” for parents and “bring a…
Events During The Year
Festivals/Competitions Kvitka dancers participate in festivals/competition annually, allowing our dancers to showcase their dancing abilities. Southern Alberta Dance Festival (SAUDF) is held in March and Cheremosh Festival is in early May. Please note birth certificates may be required for registration to provide proof of age. Please watch for more information regarding these festivals in our…
Dancer Dress Code
Dress code • Dance slippers are available at Sagit Aries or Fantasy Costumes in Red Deer. Girls • Attire should be body suit and tights/leggings. Shorts and t-shirts are acceptable, but dancer’s leg/foot position should be visible to instructor to observe technique (no baggy pants). Clothing should not restrict movement. • Red slippers with elastic…
Policies/ Etiquitte
Policies/Etiquette Dancers please arrive on time for class ready to go. Please wait quietly in the lobby until previous class is finished unless otherwise specified by instructor. No running, screaming, tag, wrestling, horseplay, etc. Use the washroom before class. Students are to bring their own water bottle to class; short water breaks are given. Please…
Costume Care
Costume Care We are so fortunate to have the funds and ability to get costumes from the Ukraine at no extra cost to our dancers! The intricate designs and beauty of these costumes make our dancers proud to show off their talent and to be a part of the Ukrainian culture! In return, it is…
Instructor Profile
Miss Kayla – Kayla Holowatiuk Kayla Holowatiuk is a young passionate instructor. She has been involved in Ukrainian Dance since she was ten years old, starting with the Peace River Muzyka dancers and moving to the Grande Prairie Troyanda dancers after two years. At the age of fourteen she began assisting Vincent Rees and found…