LanDance Ballet Track
The mission of LanDance Conservatory is to train and educate young dance students in the most professional methods, producing the best-prepared dancers in our community. We strive to instill in our students a love of strong character, confidence, and a healthy attitude to help them overcome life’s challenges.

Expectations
Although serious ballet training demands intense dedication, it is vital for students and parents to understand that mastering classical ballet requires patience. The phrase, “It takes ten years to make a dancer,” highlights the time and dedication needed. Even if students cannot fully commit, we offer professional experiences in a disciplined environment that can enrich their lives.
Policies & Procedures
Attendance:
Attire:
– No jewelry, fingernail polish, or tattoos are allowed.
– Dress Code: Specific leotard colors and ballet slippers are required for each level.
Code of Conduct & Statement of Responsibility:
Performance Dates
Clara’s Dream
November 14-16, 2026.
Spring Concert 2026
May 29-31, 2026 at the Branding Iron Theatre.
Performance & Costume Fees
| Performance/Event | Fee | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Outreach Performance | TBD | Determined by outreach program |
| Winter/Spring Concert | $55 per family | Performance fees cover rental costs |
| Winter/Spring Costume Fee | $100 per student | Fee for costumes for all levels |
– Winter Concert (Clara’s Dream) is mandatory for Levels 1-6.
– Spring Concert participation is encouraged but optional.

Our LanDance Ballet Track Instructors wish to sincerely thank you for your confidence and trust in selecting us to work with you and your children. We are determined to give our students the best training, coaching, and performing experiences possible, and to enrich their lives and prepare them for the future, no matter how they choose to express themselves in the world of dance.
