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SUMMER 2: Adult Beginner Tap Kilbourn Park - Mondays 7-8pm
Learn to tap at Kilbourn Park! This beginner friendly tap class will teach you the fundamental steps and sounds of tap dancing in a fun and relaxed environment.
*Free donated tap shoes are available to borrow during class time, you are also welcome to wear flat soled shoes
This class is accessible to a wide range of movers! Class can be taken standing, seated in a chair or wheelchair, or holding on to a chair or walker for balance.
Where: Auditorium inside the Kilbourn Park Fieldhouse, located at 3501 N Kilbourn Ave in Chicago. The auditorium is on the second floor, and is wheelchair accessible via an elevator.
Class Dates for Summer 2 Session:
July 20, 27
August 3, 10, 17
Can’t find someone to watch your kids during class? Bring them! As long as they can sit off to the side with minimal direct supervision they are welcome.
Pricing: Sliding Scale:
I hope to teach classes that are affordable for all families, while covering the operational costs of my classes and paying myself fairly. To do this, I offer my classes at three different rates: Standard, Reduced, and Limited Reduced. You choose the price you pay for each session of dance, here are some suggestions to help you determine the appropriate rate:
Pay the Standard Rate if: You and your family are able to comfortably meet all of your basic needs. You have regular access to healthcare and financial savings. You own or lease a car, have expendable income and can afford occasional meals out, time away from work, and yearly vacations.
Pay the Reduced Rate if: You and your family stress about meeting your basic needs, but are still able to meet them. You can access healthcare when needed, and have been able to save money periodically. Sometimes you have expendable income and can take a vacation every few years without impacting your financial stability.
Pay the Limited Reduced Rate if: You and your family frequently stress about not meeting basic needs, and do not always achieve them. You do not have a car, or consistent access to one, or you live in unstable housing. You do not have savings. You cannot afford time away from work, or to take a vacation without it interfering with your ability to meet your basic needs. *If there is not a Limited Reduced Spot available, and you need one, email me at Kait.Dance.Info@gmail.com to be put on the waitlist.
Email Kait.Dance.Info@gmail.com with questions.
Learn to tap at Kilbourn Park! This beginner friendly tap class will teach you the fundamental steps and sounds of tap dancing in a fun and relaxed environment.
*Free donated tap shoes are available to borrow during class time, you are also welcome to wear flat soled shoes
This class is accessible to a wide range of movers! Class can be taken standing, seated in a chair or wheelchair, or holding on to a chair or walker for balance.
Where: Auditorium inside the Kilbourn Park Fieldhouse, located at 3501 N Kilbourn Ave in Chicago. The auditorium is on the second floor, and is wheelchair accessible via an elevator.
Class Dates for Summer 2 Session:
July 20, 27
August 3, 10, 17
Can’t find someone to watch your kids during class? Bring them! As long as they can sit off to the side with minimal direct supervision they are welcome.
Pricing: Sliding Scale:
I hope to teach classes that are affordable for all families, while covering the operational costs of my classes and paying myself fairly. To do this, I offer my classes at three different rates: Standard, Reduced, and Limited Reduced. You choose the price you pay for each session of dance, here are some suggestions to help you determine the appropriate rate:
Pay the Standard Rate if: You and your family are able to comfortably meet all of your basic needs. You have regular access to healthcare and financial savings. You own or lease a car, have expendable income and can afford occasional meals out, time away from work, and yearly vacations.
Pay the Reduced Rate if: You and your family stress about meeting your basic needs, but are still able to meet them. You can access healthcare when needed, and have been able to save money periodically. Sometimes you have expendable income and can take a vacation every few years without impacting your financial stability.
Pay the Limited Reduced Rate if: You and your family frequently stress about not meeting basic needs, and do not always achieve them. You do not have a car, or consistent access to one, or you live in unstable housing. You do not have savings. You cannot afford time away from work, or to take a vacation without it interfering with your ability to meet your basic needs. *If there is not a Limited Reduced Spot available, and you need one, email me at Kait.Dance.Info@gmail.com to be put on the waitlist.
Email Kait.Dance.Info@gmail.com with questions.