Growing artists in excellence and in ministry 2021-2022 INFO BOOK
Growing artists in excellence and in ministry
2021-2022
INFO BOOK
Let your work be shown to your servants,
And your glorious power to their children.
Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us,
And establish the work of our hands upon us;
Yes, establish the work of our hands!
Psalm 90:16-17
Dear Parents,
This year, the School of Performing Arts will celebrate its 10th year as a part of the SBC
Woodway Campus Worship Ministry. As we look back over the years, we are grateful to God
for the work that He has accomplished in and through our students’ lives—and the work
that He continues. It is our purpose and prayer in the School of Performing Arts to train our
students in excellence musically and artistically, while building a heart for ministry in our
students.
You will find our schedule for the coming year in the pages that follow. We look forward to
following the Lord where He will lead us this year.
The School of Performing Arts Faculty & Staff
MONDAY Private Lessons begin @ 2:30 pm
SPA DANCE
2:00-2:45 3 Year Old Ballet
3:00-3:45 Kinder-Bridge Ballet
4:00-5:00 Combo 3/4 & Intermediate Jazz**
5:00-6:30 Advanced Jazz**
6:30-7:00 Leaps & Turns**
TUESDAY Private Lessons begin @ 2:30 pm
SPA DANCE
2:00-2:45 Kinder-Bridge Ballet
3:00-3:45 Pre-K Ballet
4:00-5:15 Intermediate Ballet 1 & 2: Technique**
5:15-6:15 Combo 3/4 Ballet Technique
6:15-7:00 Steps to Broadway**
7:00-8:00 Advanced Ballet 1 & 2: Technique**
8:00-9:00 Advanced Ballet 2: Pointe**
SPA MUSICAL THEATRE
Musical Theatre placement auditions will be held
Tuesday, September 14, at the rehearsal times listed
below. (All students who register for the class will be
placed in the cast.) Weekly rehearsals will begin
Tuesday, September 21, at the times below.
3:45-4:50 Musical Theatre: Grades 2-4
4:50-6:00 Musical Theatre: Grades 5-8
WEDNESDAY Private Lessons begin @ 2:30 pm
SPA DANCE
3:45-4:45 Hip Hop 1 (Grades 3-4)
4:45-5:45 Hip Hop 2** (Grades 5-8)
THURSDAY Private Lessons begin @ 2:30 pm
SPA DANCE
11:30-12:15 3 Year Old Ballet
3:00-4:00 Advanced Ballet 1 & 2:
Technique**
4:15-5:15 Hip Hop 3**
4:00-5:00 Combo 1/2 Ballet & Tap
5:00-5:45 First Steps to Broadway
6:00-7:00 Modern**
7:00-7:30 Beginning Pointe/Pre-Pointe**
Intermediate 2 &
Advanced Ballet 1
7:30-9:00 Company**
Combo Dance classes are named by grade
level and are open to students of
all experience levels.
**Placement in these classes is by
SPA Dance faculty recommendation only.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
PIANO 2:30-6:00 pm
PIANO 2:30 -6:00 pm
PIANO 2:30-7:00 pm
PIANO 2:30-6:00 pm
VOICE 3:30-6:00 pm
VOICE 3:30-6:00 pm
VOICE 3:30-6:00 pm
VOICE 3:30-6:00 pm
GUITAR 2:30-6:00 pm
GUITAR
2:30-6:00 pm
BAND/ORCHESTRAL
INSTRUMENTS
Our private lesson program is structured into 14-week semesters in the fall and spring. Lessons are held weekly between teacher and stu-dent, on the Woodway Campus, and are 30 minutes in length. Gen-eral times available are listed below. Our spring semester concludes with an official end-of-year recital.
SCHEDULING: Private lessons are scheduled according to teacher and student availability and lesson style preference. General times are listed below. Not all
lesson time options are listed; not all teachers are available for all times shown.
FALL 2021 August 23
Beginning of Fall Semester
September 6
Labor Day Holiday
November 22-25
Thanksgiving Break
December 6
End of Fall Semester
SPRING 2022 Spring Semester:
January 10-April 25
*Spring Dates are subject to
change and will be an-
nounced in November.*
PRIVATE
LESSONS REGISTRATION & PAYMENT ALL PAYMENT METHODS MAY NOW REGISTER ONLINE.
Register online @ second.org.
Email registration is also available by request to Kristen
Beadles via email at [email protected].
PAYMENT METHOD A: One time payment, Full Year
PAYMENT METHOD B: Installments, Full Year
PAYMENT METHOD C: One time payment, Semester
PAYMENT METHOD D: Installments, Semester We accept cash, checks made out to SBC, and credit cards.
Credit Card Authorization Forms are available in this
booklet, on our website, in the School of Performing Arts office
(2nd floor), or in the Worship Ministry office (1st floor).
FALL 2021: $450 FALL INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Registration: $150
September 16: $150
October 14: $150
SPRING 2022: $450 SPRING INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Spring Registration:
$150
January 13: $150
February 17: $150
FULL YEAR RATE: $900 FULL YEAR INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Registration: $150
September 16: $150
October 14: $150
November 18: $150
January 13: $150
February 17: $150
IMPORTANT DATES FALL 2021—8 Weeks
September 14
Placement Auditions
September 21
First Day of Class & Parent Meeting
November 9
Dress Rehearsal
November 11
Musical Theatre Showcase
@ 6:00 pm, The Hall
SPRING 2022—10 Weeks *Spring semester dates are subject
to change. The spring show and
final dates will be announced in
November.*
February 15– April 26
Spring Recital: April 28
MUSICAL THEATRE
TUESDAYS, WOODWAY VILLAGE
$330 (FALL ONLY)
$700 (FULL YEAR)
Tuesdays, Woodway Village Room 114
@ 3:45-4:50 pm, 2nd-4th Grade
@ 4:50-6:00 pm, 5th-8th Grade Aspiring actors and performers are invited to join us this
fall for our production of Disney’s “The Aristocats: Kids!”
This stage production is based on the 1970 Walt Disney
Studios film of the same name. Join Duchess and her
kittens on their adventures through Paris and the sur-
rounding countryside. Meet unexpected friends—and vil-
lains—along the way.
Featuring new music, as well as original music by the
Sherman Brothers, this show will be a fun introduction to
musical theatre.
ALL STUDENTS WHO REGISTER FOR MUSICAL THEATRE
ARE PLACED IN THE CAST FOR THE SEMESTER.
The SPA Musical Theatre program is designed to expose students to healthy Broadway vocal technique, provide a strong foundation for musical theatre dance
styles, and prepare them for stage acting. Our goal is to develop confidence, stage presence, and a love for
performing. Through this course, we pray each child will learn to use his or her gifts to bring glory to God!
MUSICAL THEATRE
TUITION RATES
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT TUITION INCLUDES A $30 PRODUCTION FEE.
The fee will cover costume supplies or personal microphones, based on
casting. Students will be asked to supply dance shoes, as well as some
base costume pieces Further details will be provided upon registration,
confirmation, and casting.
ALL PAYMENT METHODS MAY NOW
REGISTER ONLINE. Register online @ second.org.
Email registration is also available by request to
Kristen Beadles via email at
PAYMENT METHOD A: One time payment, Full Year
PAYMENT METHOD B: Installments, Full Year
PAYMENT METHOD C: One time payment, Semester
PAYMENT METHOD D: Installments, Semester We accept cash, checks made out to SBC, and credit cards.
Credit Card Authorization Forms are available in this
book, through an email request, or in the School of Per-
forming Arts office (2nd floor).
FALL 2021: $330
FALL INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Registration: $110
September 16: $110
October 14: $110
SPRING 2022: $370
SPRING INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Spring Registration:
$124
January 13: $124
February 17: $124
FULL YEAR RATE: $700 FULL YEAR INSTALLMENT PLAN:
First Installment @ Registration: $117
September 16: $117
October 14: $117
November 18: $117
January 13: $117
February 17: $117
SPA DANCE The SBC School of Performing Arts
Dance program seeks to foster a love of dance through quality instruction in various types of
dance, with special emphasis on classical ballet, jazz, tap, musical
theatre, and hip hop, in a positive, Christ-centered environment.
IMPORTANT DANCE DATES
FALL 2021 August 23
Beginning of Fall Semester
September 6
Labor Day Holiday
November 22-25
Thanksgiving Break
December 6
End of Fall Semester
SPRING 2022 January 10-April 25
*Spring Dates are subject to
change and will be announced in
November.*
LET THEM PRAISE HIS NAME WITH DANCING.
PSALM 149:3
Our dance classes are divided into three basic levels: PINK, for
dancers in Kindergarten and below; BLACK, for dancers in First
Grade and up; and TEAL, which is our most advanced level.
As our dancers continue in their studies, the black and teal lev-
els are divided further into combination, intermediate, and ad-
vanced classes, and our dance faculty take great care in placing
dancers in classes where they will have fun, be challenged, and
succeed as they grow in the art of dance.
PINK LEVEL PINK level dance classes are pre-ballet classes designed for danc-
ers beginning at age 3. Dancers in our PINK classes wear PINK leo-
tards.
BLACK LEVEL (COMBO & INTERMEDIATE CLASSES) COMBO & INTERMEDIATE are beginner/intermediate level ballet
classes designed for dancers of all experience levels. Ballet Com-
bos are named by general grade levels (i.e. Combo 1/2 Ballet &
Tap will be geared toward 1st & 2nd Grade.) Intermediate class
placement is by faculty recommendation and the classes are
geared toward dancers in grade 5 and up. Dancers should wear
black leotards, pink tights, and black skirts.
TEAL LEVEL TEAL level dancers should wear teal leotards, pink tights, and cov-
er-up skirts. Teal Level classes are considered Advanced and re-
quire faculty approval or invitation for enrollment.
We have restructured our upper level Ballet & Jazz classes this year to give our dancers
a more complete experience.
COMBO 3/4
Dancers in Combo 3/4 (3rd-4th Grade) are invited to
take class twice a week this year.
• MONDAYS @ 4:00-5:00 pm: Join Mrs. Sarah and
Intermediate level dancers for COMBO 3/4 &
INTERMEDIATE JAZZ. This class will give our
growing dancers a full 60-minute jazz class.
• TUESDAYS @ 5:15-6:15 pm: Join Ms. Heather for 60
minutes of Ballet. Enrollment in the Ballet class
is required to attend the Jazz class.
INTERMEDIATE BALLET 1 & 2 LEVEL
Intermediate Ballet will be split into two tracks this
year.
INTERMEDIATE BALLET 1: Tuesdays @ 4:00-5:15 pm
Dancers will attend Ballet on Tuesdays only for 75 minutes of technique. This class will be open to dancers
based on teacher recommendation or for middle school dancers with previous experience.
INTERMEDIATE BALLET 2: Tuesdays @ 4:00-5:15 pm
Thursdays @ 7:00-7:30 pm
Dancers will attend Ballet Technique on Tuesdays for 75 minutes; and Beginning/Pre-Pointe on Thursdays.
This level is for dancers who are on the pointe track or are interested in beginning training for dancing en
pointe. Teacher approval or recommendation is required to enroll in this track.
INTERMEDIATE JAZZ
Dancers are invited to join Mrs. Sarah for a new, full 60 minutes of Jazz! This class is open to all Intermedi-
ate dancers. This class will be combined with dancers from Combo 3/4.
INTERMEDIATE JAZZ (with Combo 3/4): Mondays @ 4:00-5:00 pm
FIRST STEPS TO BROADWAY A new class for 2nd-4th Grade Dancers!
Thursdays @ 5:00-5:45
Join Ms. Heather on Thursdays for “First Steps
to Broadway” — an introduction to Musical
Theatre choreography in an age-appropriate
environment. This class introduces the young
performer to Broadway style jazz and tap tech-
niques. This class is perfect for our Musical
Theatre students and any young actresses or
actors.
This class is beginner level, but teacher
recommendation or approval is required.
ADVANCED BALLET
1 & 2 Advanced Ballet will be split into
two tracks this year and meet on
multiple days.
ADVANCED BALLET 1:
Tuesdays @ 7:00-8:00 pm;
Thursdays @ 3:00-4:00 pm;
Thursdays @ 7:00-7:30 pm
Dancers will attend the first hour of
Tuesday’s Advanced Ballet block.
An additional hour of technique will be offered on Thursdays at 3:00 pm and Beginning/Pre-Pointe on Thurs-
days at 7:00 pm. If a dancer cannot attend Thursdays at 3:00 pm, a separate arrangement will be made.
ADVANCED BALLET 2: Tuesdays @ 7:00-9:00 pm, Thursdays @ 3:00-4:0 pm
Dancers will attend the full two hours of Advanced Ballet on Tuesdays—one hour technique, one hour en
pointe. An additional hour of technique will be offered on Thursdays at 3:00 pm. If a dancer cannot attend
Thursdays at 3:00 pm, a separate arrangement will be made.
ADVANCED JAZZ with LEAPS & TURNS
Join Mrs. Sarah on Mondays from 5:00-6:30 pm for a full, 90-minute Jazz class. This class will immediately be
followed by LEAPS & TURNS from 6:30-7:00 pm.
ADVANCED JAZZ: Mondays @ 5:00-6:30 pm
LEAPS & TURNS: Mondays @ 6:30-7:00 pm
*Tuition is priced for the full two hour block, but the class may be split based on student schedule and with
teacher approval.
PINK LEVEL
Mon Tues Wed Thurs
2:00-2:45 3 Year Old Ballet
3:00-3:45
Kinder-Bridge Ballet
2:00-2:45 Kinder-Bridge Ballet
3:00-3:45
Pre-K Ballet
10:45-11:30
3 Year Old Ballet
BLACK LEVEL
Mon Tues Wed Thurs
4:00-5:00 Combo 3/4 &
Intermediate Jazz
4:00-5:15 Intermediate Ballet 1 & 2:
Technique
5:15-6:15 Combo 3/4 Ballet
6:15-7:00
Steps to Broadway
3:45-4:45 Hip Hop 1
4:45-5:45 Hip Hop 2
4:15-5:15 Hip Hop 3
4:00-5:00
Combo 1/2 Ballet & Tap
5:00-5:45 First Steps to Broadway
6:00-7:00 Modern
TEAL LEVEL
Mon Tues Wed Thurs
5:00-6:30 Advanced Jazz
6:30-7:00
Leaps & Turns
7:00-8:00 Advanced Ballet 1 & 2:
Technique*
8:00-9:00 Advanced Ballet 2: Pointe*
3:00-4:00 Advanced Ballet 1 & 2:
Technique* 7:00-7:30
Int. 2 & Adv. Ballet 1: Beginning Pointe/
Pre-Pointe* 7:30-9:00 Company
*Advanced Ballet: Register for Advanced
Ballet 1 or Advanced Ballet 2.
*Intermediate Ballet: Register for
Intermediate 1 or Intermediate 2.
Intermediate 2 is for dancers on the
pointe track and will also meet on
Thursdays @ 7:00.
3 YEAR OLD BALLET, PRE-K BALLET, KINDER-BRIDGE BAL-
LET – These classes will focus on basic ballet and jazz dance
technique, rhythms, introducing French terminology and move-
ment quality. Emphasis will be placed on basic overall body alignment and placement of the body through
praise and worship music specific to age level. Dancers are required to wear pink leotard, pink tights, and
pink ballet shoes.
COMBINATION LEVEL CLASSES (COMBO 1/2, COMBO 3/4) – Classes are based on the dancer’s cur-
rent grade. For 2021-2022, Combo 1/2 will be a combination of ballet and tap and will meet for one hour.
Combo 3/4 will be a combination of ballet and jazz, which will be held on separate days. Combo classes will
focus on basic ballet technique, rhythms, terminology and movement quality, while utilizing Contemporary
Christian, popular, and classical music. Emphasis will be placed on basic overall body alignment and place-
ment of the body through praise and worship music specific to age level. Dancers in all Combo Levels are re-
quired to wear black leotard, pink ballet tights, pink ballet shoe. Students may bring cover up for warmth .
Combo 1/2 Tap will also require black Mary Jane-style tap shoes; Combo 3/4 Jazz will require a tan jazz shoe.
INTERMEDIATE BALLET 1 & 2 — These classes will focus on more advanced overall body alignment and
placement of the body. As the foundation of all dance movement, ballet strengthens dancers’ muscular de-
velopment, cultivates the initial grace of the student, and increases the control of body movement, self-
confidence, and self-discipline. Traditional barre, center work, and ballet combinations will be included
through praise and worship and Contemporary Christian music specific to student’s level of training. Danc-
ers are required to wear black leotard, pink ballet tights, and pink soft ballet shoe.
Dancers in INTERMEDIATE BALLET 1 meet for 75 minutes of technique once per week.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
BALLET
Dancers in INTERMEDIATE BALLET 2 are also enrolled in the
pointe track. Tuition includes the technique class, as well as a sep-
arate pre-pointe or beginning pointe class for dancers in this
group.
ADVANCED BALLET 1& 2 — This class will focus on more advanced overall body alignment and place-
ment of the body. As the foundation of all dance movement, ballet strengthens dancers’ muscular develop-
ment, cultivates the initial grace of the student, and increases the control of body movement, self-
confidence, and self-discipline. Traditional barre, center work, and ballet combinations will be included
through Contemporary Christian music specific to student’s level of training. Advanced Ballet is divided into
two tracks, which will meet together during technique classes. Class hours will be divided over multiple
days.
* Advanced Ballet 1 will include a separate Beginning/Pre-Pointe class, which will be 30 minutes long.
* Advanced Ballet 2 will include a separate Pointe class, which will be 60 minutes long.
Dancers are required to wear teal leotard, pink ballet tights, and pink soft ballet shoe for technique. Pointe
shoes are required for pointe classes; dancers may attend pre-pointe in soft ballet shoes.
Faculty must approve of student’s enrollment in each level given student’s prior dance experience and train-
ing.
COMPANY – The SPA COMPANY is a performance group. Dancers will work on specific styles, com-
bining the Contemporary and Lyrical genres. The style uses fluid body movements combined with power
and control. It fuses newer philosophies of movement, including modern and contemporary dance, with
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
BALLET
classical styles, such as ballet and jazz. This cre-
ates unique movement that is less formalized
than other types of dance, but still incorporates a strong foundation of technique. Students will continue to
develop their dance skills with musical interpretation, sustained extensions, fresh movement opportunities
and expressive emotion through praise and worship specific to age level. In addition, students will have the
opportunity to utilize their gift of dance in church services and ministry opportunities to perform and
demonstrate their abilities to lead in worship at Second Baptist Church. Students are required to wear black
or teal leotard, pink ballet tights, pink soft ballet shoe, black jazz Capri or pant for cover-up, tan jazz shoe and/
or lyrical shoe.** COMPANY IS A FULL YEAR COMMITMENT and placement is by invitation only.
INTERMEDIATE JAZZ—This dynamic high-energy class teaches dancers basic vocabulary and style of jazz
movement and technique. Dancers develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression while developing
muscular strength, flexibility, and proper isolations of the body. Dancers in Intermediate Jazz should also be
enrolled in a ballet technique class. Dancers are required to wear a black leotard; tan tights with jazz short or
leggings; tan jazz shoes. Placement is by teacher recommendation or approval.
ADVANCED JAZZ with LEAPS & TURNS—This dynamic high-energy class teaches dancers the vocabulary and
style of jazz movement and technique. Dancers develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression while de-
veloping muscular strength, flexibility, and proper isolations of the body. Dancers in Advanced Jazz should
also be enrolled in a ballet technique class. Dancers may wear any leotard color desired; tan tights with jazz
short or leggings; tan jazz shoes. Placement in this class is by teacher recommendation or approval.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS JAZZ, BROADWAY,
MODERN, HIP HOP
FIRST STEPS TO BROADWAY—This class introduc-
es the young performer to Broadway style jazz
and tap techniques. This class is perfect for our Musical Theatre students and any young actresses or actors.
Students are required to wear black leotard, jazz pants or jazz shorts with tan tights, tan tap shoes and tan jazz
shoes. This class is beginner level, but teacher recommendation or approval is required.
STEPS TO BROADWAY: JAZZ & TAP—This class will focus on the fundamentals of Broadway-style Jazz and
Tap. Each month will focus on a specific choreographer and style—think “Fosse” (“Pajama Game,” “Fosse”);
Robbins (“West Side Story,” “Peter Pan”); Jerry Mitchell (“Hairspray”); and Michael Kidd (“Seven Brides for
Seven Brothers”). Students are required to wear black or teal leotard, jazz pants or jazz shorts with tan tights,
tan tap shoes (junior character style), and tan jazz shoes. For students with dance experience, based on teach-
er approval.
MODERN—Modern classes should wear black or teal leotard (based on class level), black leggings, and are
barefoot. Faculty must approve of student’s enrollment given student’s prior dance experience and training.
HIP HOP 1 – This dynamic high-energy class teaches young students basic vocabulary and style of hip-hop
movement and technique with no suggestive music/movement. Dancers develop rhythm, coordination, and
self-expression while developing muscular strength, flexibility, and proper isolations of the body. This class
enables students to have more freedom of self-expression while utilizing the latest popular Christian Hip Hop
and Pop artists. Students may wear their own style of leotard, t-shirt, legging or pant that one can dance and
stretch in. Students are not allowed to wear shorts without leggings or anything that shows the midsection of
the body. Hip Hop 1 is open to dancers in 3rd Grade and Up. This is an introductory level class, so no dance ex-
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
JAZZ, BROADWAY,
MODERN, HIP HOP
perience is required. It is highly suggested that
students also take a ballet/jazz combo class in addition to this class.
HIP HOP 2—This dynamic high-energy class teaches students’ vocabulary and style of hip-hop movement.
Hip Hop dance requires students to have the strength and stamina to successfully perform moves. Dancers
develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression while developing muscular strength, flexibility, and proper
isolations of the body. This class enables students to have more freedom of self-expression while utilizing the
latest popular Christian Hip Hop and Pop artists. Students may wear their own style of leotard, t-shirt, legging
or pant that one can dance and stretch in. Students are not allowed to wear shorts without leggings or any-
thing that shows the mid-section of the body. It is highly suggested that students also take a Ballet/Jazz combo
class in addition to this class. Requires prior dance experience. Faculty must approve of student’s enrollment
given student’s prior dance experience and training.
HIP HOP 3 — This dynamic high-energy class teaches students’ vocabulary and style of hip-hop movement.
Hip Hop dance requires students to have the strength and stamina to successfully perform moves. Dancers
develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression while developing muscular strength, flexibility, and proper
isolations of the body. This class enables students to have more freedom of self-expression while utilizing the
latest popular Christian Hip Hop and Pop artists. Students may wear their own style of leotard, t-shirt, legging
or pant that one can dance and stretch in. Students are not allowed to wear shorts without leggings or any-
thing that shows the mid-section of the body. It is highly suggested that students also take a Ballet/Jazz combo
class in addition to this class. Requires prior dance experience. Faculty must approve of student’s enrollment
given student’s prior dance experience and training.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS JAZZ, BROADWAY,
MODERN, HIP HOP
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT ALL PAYMENT METHODS MAY NOW
REGISTER ONLINE.
Register online @ second.org.
Email registration is also available by request
to Kristen Beadles via email at
PAYMENT METHOD A: One time payment, Full Year
PAYMENT METHOD B: Installments, Full Year Payment Dates: @ Registration; September 16;
October 14; November 18; January 13; February 17
PAYMENT METHOD C: One time payment, Semester
PAYMENT METHOD D: Installments, Semester Payment Dates: @ Registration; September 16;
October 14; Register for spring in November
We accept cash, checks made out to SBC, and credit
cards. Credit Card Authorization Forms are available in
this book, through an email request, or in the School of
Performing Arts office (2nd floor).
SPA DANCE TUITION RATES
Dance Class Tuition rates are
calculated based on the number of
minutes per week a student spends in
class. Some Intermediate and Advanced
classes may meet on multiple days during
the week. Be sure to check the calendar or
schedule for details.
A table of rates by class can be found on
the next page. The first installment is paid
at registration. Intermediate & Advanced
Ballet are priced by level, based on the
dancer’s eligibility for pointe classes.
We highly recommend that our dancers
enroll for the full year. A modest discount
is included in the full year tuition price.
The Spring Recital Costume Fee will be
processed separately in January.
MULTI-CLASS DISCOUNT:
SPA DANCE is now offering a multi-class
discount of 10% for tuition on all classes
added after a dancer enrolls in a ballet and
jazz foundation class. The discount will ap-
ply to separate jazz classes, as well as hip
hop, Broadway, Modern, and tap. Please
email [email protected] for details.
SPA DANCE TUITION RATES BY CLASS
CLASS NAME SEMESTER
RATE
FULL YEAR
RATE
SEMESTER
INSTALLMENT
FULL YEAR
INSTALLMENT COSTUME FEE
3 Year Old Ballet $226 $412 $76 $69 $40
Pre-K Ballet $254 $468 $85 $78 $40
Kinder-Bridge Ballet $254 $468 $85 $78 $40
Combo 1/2 Ballet & Tap $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Combo 3/4 Ballet $254 $468 $85 $78 $40
Intermediate Ballet 1 (75 min) $310 $620 $103 $103 $55
Intermediate Ballet 2 (105 min) $536 $1,072 $180 $180 $55
Combo 3/4 & Intermediate Jazz $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Advanced Ballet 1 (2.5 hrs) $734 $1,468 $245 $245 $60
Advanced Ballet 2 (3 hrs) $762 $1,524 $254 $254 $60
Advanced Jazz & Leaps and Turns $508 $1,016 $170 $170 $60
First Steps to Broadway $226 $412 $76 $69 $40
Steps to Broadway $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Modern $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Hip Hop 1 $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Hip Hop 2 $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Hip Hop 3 $254 $468 $85 $78 $55
Junior Company $350 Included
Senior Company $692 Included
Join us this Christmas!
Join the combined worship ministries of Second Baptist Church as part of the cast of this dramatic retelling
of the Gospel narrative—from creation to the birth of Jesus Christ– in story, song, and dance. The Light Has
Come is a global project of Second Baptist Church, featuring worship choirs, musicians, and performers from
all six SBC campuses, as well as special guest musical group, Veritas.
SENIOR CAST: Grade 6 — Adult
Members of the Senior Cast will have the
opportunity to be part of our Dance Corps or fill
various acting roles within the production.
Dance experience is preferred, but not required.
AUDITION WORKSHOP
Saturday, August 28
@ 9:00 am—12:00 pm
JUNIOR CAST: Grades 2-5
Members of the Junior Cast will have the
opportunity to be part of our Junior Production
Ensemble. The ensemble will be featured as
singers, dancers, and actors in the production.
AUDITION WORKSHOP
Sunday, August 29
@ 2:30-4:00 pm
Join us for the workshop for placement in the
Members of the cast will be asked to commit to weekend rehearsals throughout the fall, and multiple
performances December 18-19. Information about rehearsals will be available at the audition workshops.
Questions? Email Kristen Beadles at [email protected].
HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE @ second.org
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
PAY IN FULL BY CREDIT CARD Simply follow the online registration website, which can be found under “Events” on second.org or at
second.org/spa or by direct email link.
INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS To pay by installments when registering online, please complete all of the registration pages and select
“OFFLINE/OTHER” as your payment option. You will then receive an email with a copy of our standard
credit card form to complete and return to Bridget Parker at [email protected].
CHECK/CASH PAYMENT You may also register online and still pay by check. Please complete all of the registration pages and
select OFFLINE/OTHER as your payment option. You will then receive an email with a copy of our pay-
ment form. Please respond to that email with your planned method of payment. Checks should be
made out to SBC SPA – with “SPA Tuition Payment” in the memo line; and mailed c/o Kristen Beadles,
SBC SPA, 6400 Woodway Drive, Houston, 77057. Cash can be mailed to this address.
If you prefer not to register online, a registration packet is available by
request to Kristen Beadles via email at [email protected].
Completed registration forms can be returned to the same address.
POLICIES MISSED LESSON POLICY (PRIVATE LESSONS, 2021) It is our expectation that students will attend their lessons as scheduled. If a student is unable to attend a lesson, parents must inform the teacher and a member of the School of Performing Arts staff at least 24 hours in advance to qualify as an excused absence. This should be done through the fastest means possible, whether that is email or text message. Teach-ers will extend the same courtesy if they cancel a lesson.
Two make-up lessons will be given for each semester, and those will be arranged according to the teacher’s schedule. Both make-up lessons should be completed before the beginning of the next semester unless the student has registered for the full year of lessons. Extenuating circumstances may be considered, but must be approved by the individual teacher and the Director of the School of Performing Arts. Refunds will not be offered for excessive student absences. If teachers are forced to cancel lessons, make-ups will be of-fered according to the teacher’s schedule. Students will be required to make payment for lessons that:
1. They attend. 2. Are unexcused. 3. Are make-up lessons from an excused absence. 4. Are in excess of the two excused absences that can be made up.
If a teacher is not informed that a student will miss his or her lesson, it will be counted as an unexcused ab-sence and will NOT be made up.
MISSED LESSON POLICY (CLASSES, 2021) Due to the nature of the class environment, there will be no make-ups offered for missed classes. If teach-ers are unable to teach a particular class and are unable to find a substitute for the regular class time, a make-up class will be offered according to the teacher’s schedule. Class absences may affect placement in dance choreography and musical theatre casting.
STUDENT ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL Parents or guardians are responsible for walking students in Grades 4 and under to individual lessons or clas-ses. A parent or guardian must be present at the lesson or class room to pick up these students at the end of the lesson or class. This is a Second Baptist Church policy. Students in Grades 5 and up are dismissed to meet parents on their own. Students should not be left waiting for parents after lessons or classes.
REFUND POLICY The $10 semester registration fee is non-refundable. Once lessons or classes have begun, a refund of payments made cannot be given and the lessons that have not been taken must be paid for. In signing up for lessons for the semester, there is a commitment both from the student and the teacher which must be honored. If a student must terminate lessons before the end of a semester, extenuating circumstances may be considered, but ultimately the decision will be made by the Director of the School of Performing Arts.
MATERIALS/CURRICULUM All additional materials expenses are determined by teachers and our administration. We work to keep these expenses to a minimum. Private Lessons: Students will be expected to provide personal instruments, accessories, and litera-ture as required by their teacher. Teachers will inform students of any particular method books, musical pieces, etc., they will need, and it is the responsibility of the student to purchase these materials in a timely manner. Pianos are available for students to play during their lesson time, but piano students are expected to have an appropriate practice piano or keyboard for individual practice during the week. Musical Theatre: Students may be required to purchase dance shoes and/or specific costume pieces or performance necessities each semester. Dance: Dancers will be required to purchase dancewear, spring recital costumes, and accessories.
RECITALS/PERFORMANCES Each student taking private lessons through the School of Performing Arts will be highly encouraged
to perform in the semester recitals and/or showcases, as well as in any other arranged performances. These opportunities are designed to be low-pressure, positive environments to learn performance skills and are an invaluable part of the students’ study. If you have any questions, please feel free to discuss these with your assigned teacher or with the School of Performing Arts staff. It is expected that all dance and musical theatre students will participate in end of semester show-cases or productions.
IN CLOSING… We hope your experience at Second Baptist Church’s School of Performing Arts is both motivating
and a true blessing for your artistic and spiritual endeavors. If for any reason you have a question, com-ment, or concern about anything, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to seeing what God will do through our 2021-2022 season. Thank you for being a part of this powerful ministry!
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of the SBC School of Performing Arts Policies.
Parent/Guardian Signature________________________________________________________
Name of Student(s) _____________________________________________________________
Second Baptist Church, Dr. Ed Young, Pastor
6400 Woodway @ Voss, 713-365-2400
Growing artists in excellence and in ministry
The School of Performing Arts is part of the
Second Baptist Church, Woodway Worship & Arts Ministry. Woodway Worship Pastor—Rodney Brooks
SPA Director—Kristen Beadles
Email: [email protected]
SPA Administrator—Bridget Parker
Email: [email protected]
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