Emerging Dancer Camp 2025

Week 1: Monday, June 23rd - Thursday, June 26th from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Week 2: Monday, June 30th - Thursday, July 3rd from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Our Emerging Dancer Camp is for the 7-9 yr old dancer who wants to grow stronger in their technique, learn about different styles of dance, and simply loves to move. Dancers will have 7.5 hours of instruction daily with our faculty, as well as guest instructors. The weeks are built up of foundational, core, and specialty classes that provide a strong basis for dancer’s technical abilities supplemented by a variety of dance genres. 

Depending on your dancer’s goals, you can choose to sign up for one or both weeks of Emerging Dancer Camp. Participants DO NOT have to be a student at Monona Academy of Dance during the academic year, but we recommend dancers have at least 1 year of ballet experience. Proper dance attire and shoes required. During each day dancers must have a packed lunch and water bottle. Classes take place at our Madison location.

Ages 7-10 (9-10 yr old placement done with instructor).

Registration Fee: $25 All Students

 

Class FAQ

  • At Monona Academy of Dance, we pride ourselves on training well-rounded dancers and believe summer is the perfect time to expose dancers to new styles. However, certain styles like Ballet, Tap, and Jazz remain a focus.

    See the Emerging Dancer Camp sample weekly schedule for a list of what classes are offered and how often.

  • If your dancer has never taken Hip Hop, Tap, or Character before, never fear! The goal is not to overwhelm your dancer, but to introduce them at an age-appropriate level to new styles. Emerging Dancer Camp is also targeted to 7-9 year olds, most of whom do not take this range of classes during the year. 

    Our teachers will prepare for Camp knowing that they might have dancers who are new to their style. The plan is to build on each class over the two weeks so your dancer has a foundation in each style. Whether they decide to take that style year-round or they don’t continue with the style but encounter it somewhere else (for example, a convention), they have “the basics” ready.

  • Dancers will have a half hour lunch break each day from 12:00-12:30 PM. There will also be a half hour “seminar” in the afternoon between 2:00-3:00 PM where the dancers sit down, eat a snack, and rehydrate. 

    Transition time between classes can always be extended to make sure dancers can get water, use the bathroom, and decompress. Our teachers work with kids regularly and will use their discretion to determine if breaks are needed.

  • We think it’s important for our dancers to understand dance on an intellectual level. Many dance steps and techniques are in another language or named after countries or famous dancers/choreographers; we want our dancers to have that context. Dancers will learn dance history and vocabulary, including:

    • Famous choreographers (e.g., George Balanchine, Martha Graham)

    • Famous ballets (e.g., The Nutcracker, Swan Lake)

    • Vocabulary (e.g., how to say and spell French ballet terms)

    We also do one seminar on hair and makeup where we show dancers how to put their own hair in a bun and apply stage makeup. 

 

General FAQ

  • The doors will open and staff will be in the building to receive dancers at 8:30 AM.

  • If your dancer becomes ill overnight and can’t attend class that day, please email us at mononaacademyofdance@gmail.com or call the studio after 8:30 AM at 608-221-4535.

    If your dancer becomes ill at the studio, we will call their emergency contact from their registration form to pick them up. Front desk staff will be available to wait with them, provide care, and ensure they get connected to the person picking them up.

  • We know summer is crazy busy for our families! If your dancer needs to leave early on a day because of another commitment, please email us at mononaacademyofdance@gmail.com or call the studio after 8:30 AM at 608-221-4535. Front desk staff will get them out of class at the appropriate time so they can be waiting for you to pick them up. 

  • If you are not able to get to the studio by 5 PM, please email us at mononaacademyofdance@gmail.com or call the studio after 8:30 AM at 608-221-4535 to notify us. Front desk staff remain in the building until 6:30 PM to wait with your dancer.

    Late pickup without notification to the studio or after 5:30 PM will result in a late-pickup up charge of $20.