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Enjoy the time off relaxing with your family and friends. We will see you in the new year.

Teachers and the VSPA Office will be taking measurements during regularly scheduled classes. Sizes for the Showcase costumes will be assessed from the measurements taken.
If you would like to request a specific size, please fill out and return this form to the Office ASAP.
Costumes
We spend many hours selecting the costumes for each class. They are always age-appropriate and of the highest quality possible. Each participating class will require a designated costume. Costumes include all accessories (hats, gloves, etc.) needed, but not tights or shoes.
NOTE: No jewelry or extra bits are to be worn with costumes. This includes during dress rehearsals and performances and when class pictures are taken.
Fees and Payment
In an effort to ensure that costumes are delivered in time for school photographs and an organized distribution to our students, costume orders are placed during the end of February. Costume manufacturers do not accept cancellations or offer refunds; therefore the school does not refund costume payments.
The estimated cost of costumes is $45- $80. Any special orders, exchanges, including extra-large sizes, may require an additional charge (determined by the costume company). Additional charges are the sole responsibility of the parent or guardian. Tights and shoes are not included.
Costume Payment
Costume payments are due by the 15th of February. Payments are paid through automatic withdrawal from your credit or debit card account if you are signed up for this feature. Payments can be charged directly to your specified VISA or MasterCard.
We will accept cash, checks, or money orders for costume payments. Please write your child’s name in the memo portion of the check. If you pay with cash, please ask for a receipt.
No refunds will be made if a parent or guardian withdraws a child from the school after costumes have been ordered and prior to the recital. Purchased costumes may be picked up at the school during the costume distribution period and up to 15 days after the performance. Costumes not picked up after 15 days will be donated to charity.
Sizing
Costume measuring begins during the month of January, during scheduled class times. All children will be measured in order to determine their proper costume size(s). Before the second week in February you will be required to sign a confirmation form if you prefer to size the costumes yourself. You can make adjustments on the form; however, your signature indicates that you take full responsibility for any necessary costume alterations.


This year we’re helping you show love for some of your smallest Valentines! On February 5, for just $30 a pair you can enjoy a 30 min dance class, a sweet treat, a commemorative photo, and a memory to last a lifetime. This opportunity is especially designed for our peewee dancers aged 4-7 years old. Get your tickets at our front desk today and help us share this post with our VSPA parents!
Participation in the Summer Showcase is never mandatory. You may opt out of the entire show or just opt out of one class. This MUST be communicated to the FRONT DESK and the TEACHER of record by February 7th.
Please have costume fees for the Summer Showcase Paid in Full. This is also the ABSOLUTE last day to OPT-OUT of the Showcase.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The office assumes each student will perform and will be measured, billed and costumed ordered unless a parent advises the office of non-participation or of duplicate costumes. Each class (except technique classes) will perform in the showcase. All June Tuition & Account balances must be paid in full prior to the performances. (The students in Ballet/Tap or Peewee classes will be split into 5 casts. The Jr. classes may be split into 3 casts along with some additional classes.) All students remain backstage and will NOT be released before the end of show. This is for the performers’ safety, security, and fairness of audience size.
COSTUMES:
A costume, selected by the teacher, will ordered and paid for by the parents. We are working very hard to find costumes that are in the $45-80 dollar range. There are NO REFUNDS. Costumes need to be PAID in Full by February 15th.

In Conjunction with Fontana Arts! To schedule an audition appointment, Call (909) 349 – 6975 or email Arts@Fontana.org
Please prepare 16-32 bars of a Disney or Broadway song. You must bring sheet music. Please bring a recent headshot and resume. Be prepared to dance.

Tuition is based on a four-week month. Five-week months will be applied to studio holidays or vacation days. This Excludes Private Lessons.
It is the responsibility of the student to make-up missed classes within a month from when the absence/closure occurred. Make-up classes may not be taken in the same class in which the absence/closure occurred. Make-up lessons are non-transferable. Make-up lessons must be scheduled with the Front Desk and are subject to availability.

Spring Festival is back! Join us with your friends and family for an afternoon of food, fun, performances, games, and to check out some local vendors. Spring Festival is for the whole family and we are so happy to host it again.

From the Composer and Lyrist of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights tells the universal story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood – a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where the biggest struggles can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind.

From the Composer and Lyrist of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights tells the universal story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood – a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where the biggest struggles can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind.
