Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Sol Dance Academy- Frozen Themed Dance Camp


All I can say is WOW. I’m beyond amazed at Sol Dance Academy’s dance camp! We let the kids choose a camp they would each like to attend this summer. Charlie of course went with hockey camp, which will be at the end of August. Ciera decided to go with dance camp at Sol- which made me super happy. I grew up taking dance classes and enjoyed it so much, I’m glad my girl has the same love of dance that I did. Ciera has been taking a hip hop class at Sol since the beginning of the year, and when their dance camp schedule came out, we knew right away she’d be wanting to sign up. They have a few options, but once she saw the “Frozen” dance camp they offer- that was it! No need to look into the others- that was the one!
In just one jam packed week the girls learned ballet, jazz, hip hop, tap, choreography, musical theater, did crafts and even went on a fun field trip. Holy smokes! They were busy little dancing bee’s and Ciera loved every minute of it. She was in dance heaven!

They learned routines for each type of dance and even got to choreograph their own dance to their own music and at the end of the week put on a performance for the parents showcasing everything they learned. I’m absolutely beyond impressed. Miss Sharon worked these girls, and it showed for sure! Amazing!

Seriously you guys, if you are looking for a great dance studio in OC you mustcheck out Sol. They not only offer classes for the kids, but they also offer classes for us adults, including yoga, zumba and more! Click here for their class schedule.
Ms.Sharon is the owner of the dance studio, and she teaches most of the classes. She’s amazing! Ms. Sharon Sandor began training in 1969. This included ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, hip hop and other forms of dance. She was part of the competition team for her studio The Dance Factory. Her professional background consisted of being a member of the Pacific Ballet Theater, The Young Americans, Star Quality Dance Company, and Dance in Action. She was also Artistic Director and Choreographer of Left Coast Dance Company. Ms. Sandor performed in “42nd Street” at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera in Long Beach and had the honor of meeting Ruby Keeler. She also performed in “Welcome to the Cotton Club” at the Roxy in Hollywood and then at the Park West Theater in Chicago. This experience presented opportunities to share the stage with legends such as the Nicholas brothers, Cab Calloway, Maxine Weldon, Linda Hoppkins and Reynaldo Ray. Ms. Sandor choreographed and performed in “Letting Go” at the Community Arts Theater in Big Bear. She has appeared in many videos, commercials and television shows. Her background also includes modeling and singing. Music being one of her passions, Ms. Sandor has written, recorded and co-produced an album. She has taught dance and choreographed for Marina H.S. and Oceanview H.S. both in Huntington Beach. And was a guest choreographer for San Juan Hills H.S. in San Juan Capistrano. Recently, She choreographed “Godspell” for the Episcopal School in Rancho Santa Margarita.  Ms Sandor has choreographed for countless shows, schools, auditions and events and taught in Southern Orange County since 1982. Her love of dance and sharing her gift is forever strong.

Ciera just LOVES Ms. Sharon and now wants to be a dance teacher just like her when she grows up. How sweet is that?!
Check out this studio guys- first trial class is free, so your child can see what type of dance class they’d enjoy taking. Another thing I love about this studio is the class sizes are smaller then other studios- this allows more one on one instruction and heightened focus on technique not often seen in larger classes.
They have such a HUGE selection of classes- ballet, pointe, hip hop, jazz, tap, contemporary, swing, Zumba, lyrical, salsa and yoga.

So check out Sol Dance Academy and tell them Mom Ambassador Alisa sent you! I know you’ll love it!
www.soldanceacademy.com
25571 Jeronimo Rd Suite #3
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 305-0005
DANCE ON!!

(photo from Sol’s 1st annual recital in June)

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