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[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/s4.jpg" width="275" height="175" lightbox="on" title="IMAGE_TITLE" align="left" ] Leaps, Jumps and Turns is a dance class designed for those interested in perfecting their dance technique and/or students with aspirations of competing on the TDA Company or high school dance teams, in the future. This class reinforces the critical aspects and techniques of dance that all elite dancers must master. - Technique only - NO recital dance Dress Code: Dance appropriate clothing is required such as: tank tops, booty shorts, leggings, form-fitting t-shirts, or leotards. Pajama pants and/or sweatpants are

[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/image.jpg" width="300" height="IMAGE_HEIGHT" lightbox="on" title="IMAGE_TITLE" align="left" ] Lyrical is a style of dance that blends Ballet and Jazz. It is an expressive form of art that portrays emotion of songs and lyrics through movement. - Classes available, ages 8+ - One recital dance Dress Code: Leotards and pink tights are required for all ballet classes. No exceptions. Ballet skirts and appropriate cover-ups are permitted. Hair must be secured off of face and neck. Class Times: Call (402) 894-9111 Teacher: Katherine Eppink, Mindy Murphy, Ali Larsen, Laura Skold [xyz-ihs snippet="Reg-Button"]

[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/shutterstock_112033784.jpg" width="300" height="IMAGE_HEIGHT" lightbox="on" title="IMAGE_TITLE" align="left" ]Tumbling is a progressive class that develops the fundamentals of balance and coordination. Dancers will learn the proper technique and execution of backbends, cartwheels, round-offs, back walk-overs and hand stands while working towards ariels, back hand springs, and round-off back hand springs. - Ages 4+ - One recital dance Dress Code: Dance appropriate clothing is required such as: tank tops, shorts, leggings, formfitting t-shirts, or leotards. Pajama pants and/or sweatpants are unacceptable. Hair must be secured off of face and neck. Class Times: Call (402)

[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/boyshiphop.jpg" width="300" lightbox="on" title="Boys Only Hip Hop" align="left" ]Boys Hip-Hop is a hip-hop dance class that's for boys only. This class teaches boys interested in dance to develop rhythm, coordination and musicality with an emphasis on strength & flexibility needed for popping and b-boy/breaking tricks.- Classes available, ages 4+ - One recital dance Dress Code: No jeans or restrictive clothing. Class Times: Teacher: Dalton Bishop [xyz-ihs snippet="Reg-Button"]

[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ava-hh-1.jpg" width="300" height="IMAGE_HEIGHT" lightbox="on" title="Hip Hop" align="left" ]This high energy Hip-Hop class is a funky, stylized approach to jazz that encompasses hip-hop movements from styles such as popping, locking, and breaking. It is designed to teach rhythm, coordination, musicality and hip-hop choreography. - Ages 3-18 - One recital dance Dress Code: Dance appropriate clothing is required such as: tank tops, shorts, leggings, form-fitting t-shirts, or leotards. Pajama pants and/or sweatpants are unacceptable. Hair must be secured off of face and neck. Class Times: Call (402) 894-9111 Teacher: Dalton Bishop [xyz-ihs snippet="Reg-Button"]  

[frame src="https://thedanceauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/IMG_7969.jpg" width="215" height="300" lightbox="on" title="IMAGE_TITLE" align="left" ]Before joining Ballet Nebraska last year, Whitney Walsh trained at the California Dance Theatre and performed leading roles with Pacific Festival Ballet. As a trainee with The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago from 2012-2014, she danced in Alexei Kremnev’s The Nutcracker Suite, Coppelia, The Bluebird of Happiness, Gerald Arpino’s Viva Vivaldi, and in original pieces by William B. McClellan Jr., Alexei Kremnev and Stefanie Batten Bland. Whitney also spent summers training with American Ballet Theatre NYC, Houston Ballet, and Kirov Academy