Welcome to the Quality Dance Program of Hosanna Dance, formerly MainStreet Dance, serving Pierre/Ft Pierre and the surrounding area since 2000 ... * Your central South Dakota nationally qualified ballet teachers *
Quick glance at schedule

Summer Classes 2019

For more information and to register call 605-220-1032.


  Hosanna Dance Frozen Dance Camps - registration deadline is July 1
  Hosanna Dance Cecchetti Syllabus classes - register by the first class on July 23
  Ballet V August Nutcracker Prep classes - register by the first class on August 6.

Online Registration!
Visit https://dancestudio-pro.com/online/hosannadance to register online.
If you need help contact Sarah. Let us know how it goes. We are looking for feedback on the process. Thanks


We will be attending the DANCE GALLERY 2019 CECCHETTI SUMMER INTENSIVE in Sioux Falls on June 10-13.
For more info for those in Ballet III and up who would like to attend visit https://www.dancegallerysd.com/workshops-intensives




August Nutcracker Prep for Ballet V



2019-2020 Dance Season
       First Quarter
Holiday – September 2
Classes start September 3  ( Ballet V Nutcracker prep start Aug 6. )
October weekend workshops (Ballet III, IV, or V) –  Northern Plains Cecchetti  and  Dance Network of SD
Nutcracker Ballet: The Greatest Gift of All – Thanksgiving weekend. Block out your calendar for November 29 & 30


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HD Dance Newsletter, Spring Edition

Hosanna Dance Newsletter
Spring Edition 2019 119 N Deadwood St Ft Pierre Artistic Director, Sunny Hannum Vol

Think Spring!

Cinderella is behind us and what an experience it was. I think it drained us all and left us needing a week off. We had not planned for that, so we were at the studio doing classes for the few who showed up.

I am very proud of the Hosanna Dancers and all the hard work they did getting ready for Cinderella. When asked to put some acting into their parts, they rose to occasion with great facial expressions and pantomime. It was definitely dance theater and the audience loved it.

We had thought our spring, end of the year, in-house performances would be some of the dances from Cinderella but the Lord made it real clear to me that He wants another worship dance performance. He began giving me songs to use the very next day. Save the date: June 1!

Gracie Zeeb will be examining in Sioux Falls for Cecchetti Grade IV this spring. Gracie has been working on this grade since the spring of last year and her technique definitely shows it.

The Cecchetti Intensive in June will be earlier: June 8-9. Cecchetti examinations will be held prior to the intensive and notification has to be given by April 1 for those who are approved. We currently have two preparing for June exams and one for the coming fall.

Pas de deux class has ended until fall. This class has helped our upper-level dancers learn some of the basics of partnering as well as strengthen their pointe work. We hope to also offer a variations class in the fall.

Two pre-pointe students have been approved for beginning pointe. They are Sheridan and Bellah Nickolas. This will require appointments at Dance line in Sioux Falls on a Saturday. Ms. Sarah and/or Ms. Sunny will accompany the girls for their fittings.

The theme for the Summer Dance Camps will be Frozen on the weeks of July 8-11 and July 15-18. 

Nutcracker classes and practices will begin Tuesday nights in August for Ballet V  dancers and we will also begin Nutcracker casting in August!
Nutcracker performances will be during the after Thanksgiving weekend.

Fall classes will begin the first Tuesday after Labor Day. Look for the summer and fall schedule on our website. Please call 605-945-1044 or 605-220-1032 for information and registration forms or visit the website.


New students: It's March and we are currently taking new student registrations for the last quarter. If you or your student would like to learn ballet, come join the Hosanna Dance family! Sign up for classes this week! Registration closes soon. Contact us today!   Go to the classes tab to see the schedule and more.

Coming soon!
Ballet for Skaters class for ages 8+ on Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
    Beginning Ballet for Skaters -- Ages 8-12, Ages 13+
Class wear
    Solid color leotard
    Pink or tan tights
    Ballet shoes, canvas or leather

Possible future class -- Young Skaters PreBallet/Movement class for Ages 5-7, 45-minute class


Dates to remember (also see the calendar for dates and times)


Dress rehearsal for everyone at the studio: Tuesday, May 28 from 5:30-8:00

End of year showcase: June 1 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Class attendance is extremely important. Make sure you add all classes and all dates for rehearsals, pictures, etc., to your calendar. Ballet class must not be viewed as choreography or just another style of dance but as your fundamental training for executing movement correctly and safely which takes consistent work in class.


We Encourage All Our Students to Prepare for Cecchetti Examinations This is such an excellent way for students to become technically proficient and thoroughly learn the terminology of ballet. There is something about preparing for an exam that makes students work harder and helps them develop as dancers. And bonus, you get a certificate as a memory of all the hard work, study, and effort.
If you or your student are interested in getting started with Cecchetti student examinations let us know. Ballet III and up are eligible to start working on Grade 1. Examinations take a lot of preparation, study, and commitment. (Normally 1-2 years is spent studying per grade. More as you progress through the grades.) Our studio is affiliated with the Cecchetti Council of America. We added the Cecchetti syllabus to our classes 6 years ago. All teachers are professionally examined by the CCA to hold certificates in the Cecchetti Method grades.
A Cecchetti Grade IV class is being taught on Thursday nights from 5:30-7:00 pm. A Cecchetti Grade III class is being taught on Tuesdays from 5:15-6:30pm. Even if you are not interested in doing exams, attending these classes is an excellent way for ballet IV/V to get another ballet class in and work hard on perfecting technique and getting more one on one corrections.



I am the First and I am the Last; Besides Me there is no God. Isaiah 44:6 b

Showtime!

Dancers and Parents, it is nearly showtime for Cinderella which is only a week away.

Everyone has group pictures Saturday, Feb 23, at Michelle Maupin Barrett Photography. If you would like to order individuals, you may take that after the group photo.

Monday, Feb 25, is the last run-through for everyone at the studio.

We have classes Tuesday & Thursday as usual.

Dress rehearsal for all classes is Friday, March 1, at Riggs Theatre from 5:30-8:00pm. Treat as a performance with costumes, clean pink tights, shoes, accessories, hair, etc. Make sure your hair is in a proper ballet bun. A hair tie only will not suffice. You must use bobby pins or hairpins. 
Take a look at this playlist of ballet bun and stage makeup videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6728619BCD497791

Saturday, March 2, is showtime!

Photos are February 23 - for everyone
Be ready to start on time.

Girls don’t forget to wear clean pink tights and nude bras (with clear straps if possible)
Hair should be performance ready in a nice sleek ballet bun unless your specific character calls for something else. – Use hairpins/bobby pins/hair screws


These are not arrival times. Be there at least 5-10 minutes BEFORE your designated time.

1:00 pm               Pre ballet (garden fairies)

1:05                      Ballet I (clock dwarves)
Clock dwarves, Cinderella dress 1, dress 2, Fairy Godmother

1:15                      Ballet II( little bluebirds)
Bluebirds - PrePointe & Ballet II

1:25                      PrePointe (big bluebirds)
Spring/PrePointe, Fairy Godmother, Cinderella 1

1:35                      Ballet III (oranges/eastern dancers)

1:40                      Ballet V (winter fairies)
Winter fairies, fairy godmother, Cinderella dress 1
Attendants, Cinderella dress 2

1:55                      Beg Modern (cobblers)
Cobblers & Prince
               Cobblers, Prince & Dance Master

2:00                      Ballet IV (grasshoppers)
Grasshoppers, fairy godmother, Cinderella dress 1

2:15                      Int Pointe (fall fairies)
Fall fairies, Fairy Godmother, Cinderella dress 1

2:30                      Step Sisters
Step Sisters & Mother
Step Sisters, Mother, Cinderella dress 1
Step Sisters, Mother, Dance Master

Ballroom couples

Cinderella 2
Cinderella 2 & Prince


LOCATION: Michelle Maupin Barrett Photography, 306 S Coteau St, Ste B, Pierre
There will be room upstairs and downstairs to wait.



~  THEATRE PERFORMANCES ~
Dress Rehearsals at Riggs Theatre are 5:30-8:00 pm
Be at the theater by 5pm. Find your dressing room and get organized.
Be on stage in your class clothes - leotard, tights, shoes, and secure ballet bun - by 5:30 for notes and warm-up. Costumes will be put on after warm-up.
And REMEMBER treat dress rehearsal as a performance. Wear the correct costumes, tights, undergarments, shoes, hair, etc. This is where you make sure everything works, looks good, and you can sort out any mid-performance costume issues. Keep costumes off the floor!! Read PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES.

Performances at  Riggs Theatre at 2 p.m. afternoon matinee & 7 p.m. evening performance
Dancers: Be at the theater at noon for the first performance. Be back at the theater at 5:00 for the second performance.

Be at the theater at 12:00 pm to get organized in dressing rooms, do hair, makeup, etc.
Be on stage by 12:30 pm for notes and warm-up and any extra practice that you may need
Costumes on at 1:30 pm. Curtain at 2:00 pm.

Break 3:30-5:00 pm

Be back at the theater at 5:00. Make sure everything you need is reorganized and in its place. Keep the dressing rooms picked up. If you haven't done so this would be a good time to put recital gifts for classmates out on the tables.
   Makeup/hair redo or touch-ups at 5:00 pm.
   Be on stage in class clothes at 5:30 pm for notes and warm-up.
   Costumes on at 6:30 pm. Curtain at 7:00 pm.

After: Check the gift tables out front,  pick up all your costumes/accessories/shoes,  pick up after yourself. Return borrowed items. Pack up! See you at Perkins!



Performance Guidelines
Stay organized. Be on time.

The week before make sure to gather everything that will be needed and put in your dance bag. Gather all costumes, accessories, shoes, tights, makeup, hair supplies (no glitter sprays please unless your costuming specifically calls for it). If you don't know how to make a ballet bun (using bobby pins, hairpins) please speak with Ms Sunny or Ms Sarah and they can give you some tips.

Label all belongings: costumes, accessories, tights, and shoes. All strings in ballet shoes should be knotted, cut to about an inch in length, and tucked into the shoes so they cannot be seen.

REMEMBER, treat dress rehearsal as a performance. Wear the correct costumes, tights, undergarments, shoes, hair, etc. Have your hair in a proper ballet bun (no mussy buns, bouncy sock buns, ponytails, dangling hair, or side tendrils). Very short hair needs to be pinned back. Avoid glitter sprays.

Keep all your personal items in one area – bag or backpack is very helpful for younger students. If you have a lot of costumes and accessories a small laundry hamper may help. Place costumes in a garment bag for travel.

Female dancers will be expected to bring at least one extra pair of tights in case of runs or tears. Girls, do not wear underwear under your tights - your tights are your underwear. Bras should be nude colored and if possible have clear straps. Undergarments should not be visible! For students in multiple dances, a nude camisole leotard is recommended. This helps to avoid feeling uncomfortable during quick changes. 

Guys wear a dance belt.

No nail polish, watches, bracelets/ankle bracelets, rings, necklaces, or other jewelry. A simple stud earring may be allowed but you must first ask your instructor for that particular costume. Avoid glitter sprays.

Do not touch or move props that are not yours. If you use a prop make sure you know where it is before each performance. Do not play around with your props. Respect other students’ space and property in the dressing rooms. Stay organized and keep your things together.

Get a good rest! You need your body and your brain to be in tip-top

shape.

Be on time so you have plenty of time to dress, warm-up, and be ready for any pre-performance notes. Do not miss warm-up and notes because of hair or makeup. Use the restroom upon arrival. Do not hold up the bathroom for those who need it by using it as your personal dressing room.

Pay attention to when you are supposed to be on stage and be available on time. Know your quick changes! Treat dress rehearsal as a performance and use it to make sure everything works, looks good, and sort out any mid-performance costume issues.
Backstage assistants will help the young children be ready for their cues. Stay in your designated area so people are not running around looking for you. Do not go into the auditorium. Students and helpers must remain backstage/in dressing rooms during performance nights. No running in and out of the auditorium during performances.
Pick up after yourself – everyone tends to move very quickly through the backstage area and clutter is dangerous.  Keep your things together and not strewn around the dressing room. Do not throw costumes or any accessories on the floor. Keep clothes hung up or in your bag or hamper not on the floor.

At the theater the dressing room is for changing clothes, not the restroom in the dressing room. Please keep the restroom open for people that need to use it.

If you create garbage and there’s no trash can, tuck it into your dance bag to dispose of later. Do not throw papers, tissues, wrappers or anything else on the floor. Pick up after yourself!


Costumes

Getting ready for performances: Respect your costumes! When you finish a piece, your costume should be hung up or placed in your "basket." NEVER throw your costume on the floor and allow others to trample on it! If you have a quick change you may lay it over a chair or drape it on a hanger and come back to hang up later... but take care to make sure it is protected (and doesn't get lost) in that short time. -- a small laundry basket may help you keep your things together and not strewn around the dressing room --

If performing more than once, organize everything all over again after the first performance, before leaving, so you are ready for the next performance either later that day or the next day. Check over everything all over again when you get back to make sure all is still where it should be.

After final performance always gather up all your costumes & their bags, accessories, shoes, and anything else you brought and take home. Return borrowed items. Check the gift tables. Put garbage in a garbage can. Pick up after yourself!!!

Keep track of your things and RETURN anything that you borrowed from another dancer or belongs to the studio.
 
                                      Hair

Wear hair in a nice sleek ballet bun or possibly a French twist. It should continue the shape of your head rather than stick out away from the head. Bun should be as flat against the head as possible. It is acceptable to have a large bun however it should not be sticking out in a “knobby” manner. No messy buns, sock buns, or “door knob-looking” buns, dangling tendrils, or prom hair. Hair should be neat, clean, secure, smoothed back and off the face and neck. Use hairspray to keep hair smoothed back and control flyaways. You will need hair elastics and bobby pins or hairpins. Do not use hair clips, barrettes, or scrunchies to make your bun. Low bun, high bun, or French twist may depend on your costume accessories/hats/headpieces.

Ask Ms Sunny or Ms Sarah for help if you are having trouble getting your hair into a ballet bun.

Link to hair tutorials on the link page of our website:
http://hosannadance.blogspot.com

Cinderella shirts!

Get your Cinderella shirt orders in today!

We won't have a sign-up at the studio. Please pay online. If you absolutely cannot order online let me know. Last day to sign up for a shirt is February15! I'll hand out shirts at the studio. 
Thanks!

If you are interested in supporting Hosanna Dance’s production of Cinderella...consider ordering a t-shirt!! (You must be able to pick up in Pierre/Ft Pierre.)

Visit: https://www.customink.com/g/pza0-00bq-yrrz





Cinderella ballet theater performance



Cinderella
A storybook ballet presented by Hosanna Dance

on 
Saturday, March 2, 2019
at
2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
at

Riggs Theatre

Admission: Free Will Donation

HD dance newsletter, new year edition 2019

Hosanna Dance Newsletter
New Years Edition 2019 119 N Deadwood St Ft Pierre Artistic Director, Sunny Hannum Vol

Happy New Year!
December is behind us with a night of Christmas for family and friends -- we had two 45-minute, in-house performances of Christmas dances. Some of the dances were performed again the next day at the Capitol.

We have gotten a good start on some of the pas de deux and couples dances for Cinderella. Also, we have begun work on the lead dancers’ solo choreography and a start on Ballet V dances and Ballet 1.

Costumes have begun coming in and my living room looks like Christmas has never left with boxes everywhere. With barely eight weeks left before performances, the push will be on as soon as classes resume January 3. Run-throughs for all classes starts the beginning of February - all Monday’s in February for all classes.

We still need one more guy for the ballroom couples but may have found him over the break. Owen Bremser has returned to help us out with this show and another former dancer may join soon.

Once again, we have been asked to dance for a Christian Concert on Friday, January 18th,  at the Ramkota organized by Stephen Rockwell.  We will be taking “Breath of Heaven” and “For Unto Us.”

Students preparing for 2019 Cecchetti exams are Jessica Saunders for Grade III, Gracie Zeeb for Grade IV, and Becca Brusven for Grade V. Extra classes are being taught for those preparing for exams.

Pas de Deux class will end at the end of February and be resumed next fall. This class has helped our upper-level dancers learn techniques of partnering as well as strengthen their pointe work.

After our Cinderella performances, we will be assessing our pre-pointe students to see who might be eligible to be fitted for pointe shoes. This will require appointments at Dance Line in Sioux Falls on a Saturday. Ms. Sarah and Ms. Sunny will accompany the girls for their fittings.

We are planning summer musical theater dance camps again. Watch for more information closer to spring. This year’s themes will center around “Frozen,” which was a popular show for us two years ago.

We will return to the Nutcracker once again for our 2019/2020 winter show.


Dates to remember (also see the calendar for dates and times)


Attendance is extremely important. Make sure you add all classes and all dates for rehearsals, pictures, etc., to your calendar. 

Classes resume: Thursday, January 3
Run-through rehearsals for everyone: Monday’s in February from 5:30-8:00
Dress rehearsal for everyone at the theater: Friday, March 1
Cinderella performances: March 2
Main roles, various parts, and their understudies require extra practices at no additional cost to you.

We only have a month until Monday night run-through rehearsals with all classes. Please make sure you make it to all your classes. Attendance is very important with any learning endeavor or physical training and ballet is both!

We Encourage All Our Students to Prepare for Cecchetti Examinations This is such an excellent way for students to become technically proficient and thoroughly learn the terminology of ballet. There is something about preparing for an exam that makes students work harder and helps them as dancers. And bonus, you get a certificate as a memory of all the hard work, study, and effort.
If you or your student are interested in getting started with Cecchetti student examinations let us know. Ballet III and up are eligible to start working on Grade 1. Examinations take a lot of preparation, study, and commitment. (Normally 1-2 years is spent studying per grade. More as you progress through the grades.) Our studio is affiliated with the Cecchetti Council of America. All teachers are professionally examined by the CCA to hold certificates in the Cecchetti Method grades.
A Cecchetti Grade IV class is being taught on Thursday nights from 5:30-7:00 pm. A Cecchetti Grade III class is being taught on Mondays from 6:30-8:00pm. Even if you are not interested in doing exams, attending these classes is an excellent way for ballet IV/V to get another ballet class in and work hard on perfecting technique and getting more one on one corrections.

RECAP
🧹💃 Cinderella dates🕰🥿👑 - Saturdays in January are required for all main/titled roles and understudies in Cinderella to work on Act I of the ballet. February Saturdays for main roles and their understudies to cover Act II. - Mondays nights in February are for ALL CLASSES. For run-throughs at the studio, dancers need to be dressed in class clothes and ready to start at 5:30 pm. PreBallet can show up at 5:45pm. Run-throughs are scheduled to go til 8pm. - Dress Rehearsal for ALL CLASSES is Friday, March 1, at Riggs Theatre from 5:30-8:00pm. Treat as a performance with costumes, tights, shoes, accessories, hair, etc. Make sure your hair is in a proper ballet bun. A hair tie only will not suffice. You must use bobby pins or hairpins. - Cinderella performances are on Saturday, March 2. ~ THEATRE PERFORMANCES ~ Dress Rehearsals at Riggs Theatre are 5:30-8:00 pm Be at the theater by 5pm. Find your dressing room and get organized. Be on stage in your class clothes - leotard, tights, shoes, and secure ballet bun - by 5:30 for notes and warm-up. Costumes will be put on after warm-up. And REMEMBER treat dress rehearsal as a performance. Wear the correct costumes, tights, undergarments, shoes, hair, etc. This is where you make sure everything works, looks good, and you can sort out any mid-performance costume issues. Keep costumes off the floor!! Read PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES. Performances at Riggs Theatre at 2 p.m. afternoon matinee & 7 p.m. evening performance Dancers: Be at the theater at noon for the first performance. Be back at the theater at 5:00 for the second performance. Be at the theater at 12:00 pm to get organized in dressing rooms, do hair, makeup, etc. Be on stage by 12:30 pm for notes and warm-up and any extra practice that you may need Costumes on at 1:30 pm. Curtain at 2:00 pm. Break 3:30-5:00 pm Be back at the theater at 5:00. Make sure everything you need is reorganized and in its place. Keep the dressing rooms picked up. If you haven't done so this would be a good time to put recital gifts for classmates out on the tables. Makeup/hair redo or touch-ups at 5:00 pm. Be on stage in class clothes at 5:30 pm for notes and warm-up. Costumes on at 6:30 pm. Curtain at 7:00 pm. After: Check the gift tables out front, pick up all your costumes/accessories/shoes, pick up after yourself. Return borrowed items. Pack up! See you at Perkins!
The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. John 10:10

Student Examinations

If you or your student are interested in getting started with Cecchetti student examinations let us know.

Ballet III and up are eligible to start working on Grade 1. Examinations take a lot of preparation, study, and commitment.
(Normally 1-2 years is spent studying per grade. More as you progress through the grades.)

Our studio is affiliated with the Cecchetti Council of America. All teachers hold certificates in the Cecchetti Method.


Dance Dreams Realized
At Any Age
Come dance with us...
In Him we live and move and have our being. Acts 17:28