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We’re Known for our Ballet Training, but We’ve Got So Much More!

Dance stage performance Allonge' Dance Academy Suffolk, VA

You’ve got choices… ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, acro, and adult dance classes. Train rigorously or just drop-in!

We provide the AMERICAN BALLET THEATER® National Training Curriculum, a breakthrough 9-level program that combines high quality artistic training with the basics of dancer health and child development.  

Classes are taught by professional, certified instructors and degreed educators for the area’s best dance education.

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STEP 1:
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STEP 2:
Create a login to register and view our classes/rates

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What separates you from other dance academies and studios?

We are a full-service studio offering faith-based dance education. Our mission is to redeem the art and discipline of dance as a form of both self-expression and entertainment that is uplifting, empowering, and wholesome. In striving to build a positive atmosphere, we prohibit cut-throat competitions and provocative performances.

What do I need to do to get my child started in dance?

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Create a Parent Portal account online at AllongeDanceAcademy.com under “Save Your Space.” 
*Remember to add your dancer to your account.

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Choose what classes your dancer wants to take and register.
*Registration is not complete until a credit card is on file for your monthly tuition auto-draft in your secured Parent Portal account.

3.
Sign a paper registration agreement (emailed to you upon enrollment) and return it to our front desk. 
*Your enrollment is not complete until this form is received.

How much does it cost to start with dance?

There is an annual registration fee per family of $30.
**This fee is waived if your dancer re-enrolls during our “Current Dancer Only” re-enrollment period each summer. The monthly tuition depends on the number of classes your dancer(s) are enrolled in.

What will my child need for dance?

Each class has its own color-coded dress code representing the skill/achievement level of that class. For your convenience, we carry our dress code items in our Studio Dancewear Boutique. To schedule a private fitting, please call, email, or reserve your fitting time in your parent portal account under “Book Private Lesson”>”Dress Code Fitting.” 

Can I watch my child dance in their class?

We find that children thrive when given a private and safe environment to explore, make mistakes, and learn without an audience.  We do offer scheduled Parent Observation weeks throughout the year. You’ll find these in our Yearly Dance Calendar in your Parent Portal upon enrolling.

Is there a show at the end of the year and what does it cost?

Each year there is a Spring Performance. Each dancer must pay one performance fee of $100 due in November. Costumes are $75 per class, due in January. We also offer a faith-based Christmas Ballet each year for which dancers (ages 7+) are encouraged to audition if they’d like to participate (additional costume fees apply). Occasionally, there are additional performance opportunities and mini-shows available to our dancers. These are optional and require additional costume fees/rentals.

Why do I have to pay so early for the performance if it isn’t until June?

Our studio proudly uses all local vendors for our performances and must reserve our dates with them early! Costumes have always been high quality at Allonge’ and are ordered based on your dancer’s measurements, but occasionally require alterations (which we include). In order to continue to receive costumes of the quality and the supply that we require, we must order very early to guarantee that we can get them in time for the show with time for any needed alterations.

Does my dancer have to be in the performance?

Dancers who participate in our Performance Program are in an agreement to fulfill the full dance year through June. Dancers are expected to perform and choreography is created based on these numbers. If your dancer prefers to just take technique class without performing, we recommend our Recreational Program as performance fees are charged automatically in our Performance Program (per our agreement) and are nonrefundable.

If my child misses a class, how do they make it up?

Your dancer may attend a similar class or one of the same age range as a makeup class up to 4 weeks after their absence. Please schedule your makeup class with the front desk manager. 

What about dancing for boys?

We seek to counter the current dance culture in America. This happens by reviving quality classical dance training and inspiring young dancers to find joy in the discipline of classical ballet. For boys, we believe dance training is synonymous (not contrary to) their God-given masculinity as it develops strength, agility, and self-discipline.

What skill levels are needed for my child?

We offer a variety of styles for all ages, interests, and levels of experience (age 3-adults, recreational/beginner-pre-professional). We require all 3-year olds to be potty-trained before beginning our fundamentals program. As your child progresses through the levels of our Fundamentals and Performance Track Programs, you'll find our curriculum is logically paced to encourage proper technique and dancer health while challenging strength, stamina, flexibility, and coordination.

In what other ways will dancing help my child?

We provide experiences for your child that translate into lifetime lessons. From problem-solving, peer review, and teamwork within the classroom to positive messaging and life-touching performances out in the community, our goal is to help your child grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually while impacting the world around them.

What are your qualifications as instructors?

We are certified teachers (most of us are degreed educators) and offer the American Ballet Theater National Training Curriculum. Our professional instructors provide the area’s best dance education.

What about Pilates?

We have a FAQ page designed just for Pilates. Check it out!

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Required Dress Code

All required dress code is carried in our Dancewear Boutique in the studio.  

Please schedule your private dress code fitting in your parent portal account under "Private Lesson" > "Dress Code Fitting."

*In stock at Allonge’

Fundamentals 1   (ages 3-4)

Baby Blue leotard    *with attached skirt or ballet wrap skirt

Pink tights

Pink ballet shoes

Black Mary Jane buckle tap shoes


Ballet 1   (ages 7+)

Light Pink leotard    *with attached skirt or ballet wrap skirt

Pink tights

Pink ballet shoes


Ballet 3  

Black leotard    *skirts optional

Pink tights

Pink ballet shoes

Hip alignment belt  *recommended


Fundamentals 2   (ages 5-6)

Lavendar leotard    *with attached skirt or ballet wrap skirt

Pink tights

Pink ballet shoes

Black Mary Jane buckle tap shoes


Ballet 2  

Burgundy leotard    *skirts optional

Pink tights

Pink ballet shoes


Tap, Jazz, & Lyrical

Black jazz pants, leggings, or fitted shorts

Any color leotard/tank top

Tap:     Black lace up Oxford tap shoes

Jazz:     Black Gore jazz boots

Lyrical:  Bare feet


 

* Appropriate attire for the designated class is expected in adult classes which have no dress codes. 

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 Professionals in the Fields of Education & Dance

 
Amanda Short Allonge' Dance Academy Suffolk, VA

Amanda Short (MA, ABT®, Classical Pilates) is a certified dance & Classical Pilates instructor and degreed educator whose passion for dance began as a child. After falling in love with dance at age 3 and studying various dance forms, she later attended the Governor’s School for the Arts Dance Department in Norfolk, VA throughout high school. She continued to study classical ballet and perform in college while pursuing her teaching degree from Old Dominion University. She completed her 600 hour Classical Pilates Comprehensive certification in 2006 and began teaching Pilates and ballet locally, later returning to college for her Masters degree. Amanda regularly attends continuing education workshops in both Pilates (The Classical Syllabus with Mejo Wiggins) and dance, and has had the honor of learning from such as Mejo Wiggins, Franco DeVita, Elaine Ewing, Raymond Lukens, Patricia Sorrell, Lorraine Graves among so many others for whom she’s so very grateful for their generosity.  Amanda is proud to be an ABT® Certified Teacher, who has successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Pre-Primary through level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum. Blending her passion for dance and her love of education creates a unique focus on proper technique and safe and logical dance progression. After spending 10 years teaching various levels of middle and high school, she is a natural "teacher" whose highest honor is to witness the personal growth in her students and clients.


instructor Amber Allonge' Dance Academy Suffolk, VA

Amber (ABT®) began her love of dance at age 7 with jazz, tap, and ballet. She trained locally in ballet under Classical and Russian schools. Amber is an ABT® Certified Teacher, who has successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Pre-Primary through Level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum. She believes in training students in proper technique from day one – providing a solid foundation upon which to build in years to come. She strives to create a classroom that is positively influential where dancers can learn and grow physically and emotionally. She believes in creating an environment where dancers can feel safe and secure about who they are as individuals. 

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Instructor Julianne Allonge' Dance Academy Suffolk, VA

Julianne (MA) attended Bright Lights Performing Arts studio for more than 11 years and enjoyed teaching Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, and Ballet.  Julianne holds a Masters degree in elementary education with a minor in special education.  She also spent time running the dance program at Triple T Sports Center.  Julianne is a life-long dancer and learner herself and is passionate about sharing her love of dance with some of our tiniest dancers. 

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Carol Hinman (MA, ABT®) has been training ballet dancers for over 30 years in the Hampton Roads Community. Many of her dancers go onto professional careers in the performing arts. Ms. Carol’s passion is to train dancers to use their gift for God’s kingdom purposes. Ms. Carol received her early training at Tidewater Ballet in Norfolk, Virginia. She was a student of the Governor’s Magnet School, which was the precursor to the Governor’s School. She also trained with Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, and University of Cincinnati Conservatory. Many of her teachers were trained directly by George Balanchine, Robert Joffrey, Alvin Alley, and Jerome Robbins. Ms. Carol continued her teacher training with Certification courses at Ballet Magnificat, and the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Pre-Primary through Level 5 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum.

When Carol is not teaching, she is keeping busy as CFO of Leadership Training International, the ministry she co-founded with her husband. With Masters degrees in World Missions and Business Management, she loves helping others meet God’s full potential. She also manages the finances at a large law firm based in Portsmouth, and teaches Accounting at the college level. Carol Hinman has been married to her amazing husband Kevin for 33 years, and they have 3 grown children who are highly accomplished. When not working, she is walking or brushing her Tibetan terrier, Princess Bailey.


Amelia Martinez (MFA) is a dancing artist (modern dance based). She choreographs with yarn in recurring themes of femininity, Latinidad, and community. Her thesis work entitled Latina, explored her experiences in being Latina shared with the generational passing down of culture from one matiarch to the next. She graduated from Temple University in 2021 with a Master of Fine Arts in Dance and Old Dominion University in 2014 with a BA in Dance Performance and a minor in Psychology. Notable choreographies are Unravel Me for the Choreographers of Virginia Showcase at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Duality/Prayers of My People performed for Temple University’s Endings Showcase 2019. Amelia values community and education to her core. Her passion is to create a positive dance environment where every human can grow to their best abilities.


Jennifer Buchheit (BA) was a resident of Hampton Roads, Virginia when she started dancing at the age of three with The Virginia Ballet Theatre and Eva May Morris School of Dance. In high school she continued her training with the Governors School for the Arts, performing roles in many ballets including Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty. Mrs. Buchheit holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance from Old Dominion University, where she was a recipient of the Eva May Morris Gregory dance scholarship. She has performed with many modern dance companies including Second Wind Dance Company, The Phillip Deal Dance Project, and Todd Rosenlieb Dance. After moving to San Antonio, Jennifer was a company member with Ballet San Antonio, Alamo Arts Ballet and San Antonio Jazz Ensemble. She had the honor of teaching for ballet schools in the San Antonio area, as well as performing in various productions, including “The Nutcracker” where she had the privilege of performing the role of Clara, and as a principal dancer in “The Passion of Dance”. Before moving back to Hampton Roads, Jennifer served as Ballet Director for Insight Dance Ensemble, Assistant Director for Move & Groove Dance and Ballet Director for Trilogy Dance Center. Jennifer has danced and choreographed along the east coast from Virginia to New York as well as San Antonio. Her work has been featured in many concerts and competitions, winning numerous awards.

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