Step intime1/12/2023 Queens Crew (Pointe/Ballet), Kings Crew (Hip Hop) and Selects. There are 3 Travel Competition Teams here at SIT. Dancers aged 13+ who opt out of acro classes will not be allowed to perform any acro in their choreography. Acro is mandatory for dancers aged 12 and under and optional for aged 13+. They will learn routines in a variety of styles chosen by the instructors and will have three mandator classes per week: 1 choreography class and 2 technique/conditioning/ballet classes per week. Level A Competition Team - Dancers must be selected for this program and will compete 5-6 routines in 2 competitions in the Spring. They will learn routines in a variety of styles chosen by the instructors and will have two mandatory classes per week: 1 choreography class and 1 technique class per week. Level B Competition Team - Dancers must be selected for this program and will compete 2-3 routines in one competition in the Spring. Step In Time Dance has 3 levels of Competition Teams. *If you would like to be considered for one of these competition teams, please let us know by email to and we will guide you to the appropriate evaluations. For dancers age 9+ please contact us for more information. They are an add-on to the mash-up classes and will help prepare dancers who are interested in advancing to one of the competitive levels in the future. Recreational Technique Classes: These classes are for the budding dancer who wants to delve more into the technique and conditioning aspects of dance class. For age group, please select your dancer's age as of December 31, 2022. Mash-up classes for age 13+ are available at the Hampton location only. Mash-up classes are available in both Hampton and Sussex locations for the following age groups: Age 3, Age 4, Age 5-6, Age 7-8, Age 9-10, Age 11-12. Recreational Mash-Up Classes: NEW this season, mash-up classes will introduce dancers to a variety of styles throughout the season including: Jazz, Lyrical, Ballet, Musical Theatre, Acro & Hip Hop. Above all, we want students to enjoy themselves and develop an appreciation for the creative art of dance and the passion that is shared by all of the instructors at Step In Time.Ģ022-2023 DANCE SEASON (Please read Policies and Procedures for more information) We offer classes in both recreational and competitive levels so that all students have the opportunity to participate. We aim to increase fitness levels, strength, flexibility, coordination, and self-confidence in all dancers. The individual growth and creativity of all our students is a priority for Step In Time. We have architecturally documented the Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Teertha Kalyani in Malleswaram which has its own temple there is a Kalyani at Sankey Tank as well,” Iyer further explained.Our mission is to provide dance instruction to those students interested in a positive and rewarding learning environment. There is also one Kalyani at Yediyur Lake. There is a small Kalyani in Tulasi Thota in Chikka Lalbagh which is functional, but tiny. Subra-manyaswamy Temple Kalyani is a nice one while the Halasuru Someshwara Temple Kalyani is under litigation it’s been cleared and not accessible, the persons in charge said. In the city, two are at Halasuru attached to the two temples - Subramanyaswamy Temple and Halasuru Someshwara Temple. There is one Kalyani at Sri Anjaneya-swamy Temple in Devanahalli. Many are old like the ones at Devanahalli Fort and Chikkajala Fort on the outskirts. We also found Kalayanis that are functioning some were covered up. “In the city, around 40-50% Kalyanis are non-functional. “We have been documenting Kalyanis over the last few months in and around the city,” Meera Iyer, convenor, INTACH, Bengaluru, told BM. INTACH Bengaluru chapter is now architecturally documenting the Kalyanis, preparing a report as to what measures can be adopted to revive or rejuvenate these tanks. “It’s part of Hindu culture to take a dip or wash hands and feet in the Kalyani before entering the temple but there are no Kalyanis left now,” said Arun Prasad, a social activist. Activists demanded the authorities concerned should inspect all Kalyanis and remove the slabs soon. With rampant borewell digging, rainwater harvesting assumes critical focus but that is not happening. Experts said besides the religious importance, there is the definitive ecological aspect: covering Kalyanis is affecting the groundwater table.
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