Just got back from Dance Convention in Mobile, AL and was amazed at what some dance schools are teaching their kids.
Let me start with a couple things. I am 49 and take dance lessons. My best friend is the owner of the dance school & our daughters have grown up together. My bf teaches ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip hop & lyrical. We take kids from age 2 & up. Everything she does is Age Appropriate for each age group. She will not have our "Babies doing something that the "Advanced" group does. Same with our "Intermediate" or "Junior" group.
We went to dance convention for classes and had one 14 yo compete in the solo competition. Their breakdown for ages was: Camp Dance Adventure - 4 & 5 yo; Juniors - 6 to10; Teens - 11 to 14; Seniors 15 & up. We watched part of the solo competition on Friday night just before our performer and a few after. Our performer was the first Teen of the group. We watched 4 Juniors and of those 4 - 2 were age appropriate. The other 2 had so much "bump & grind" in their routines, it was unreal. On Sunday they had the one Camp Dance Adventure solo perform her routine again. She was 4 years old and at first it was really cute. Then she too got into the "bump & grind".
I could not believe that a dance teacher would teach a 4 yo how to do something she obviously did not understand. This child did not know what she was doing, but everyone thought it was so cute to see this little one do this type of dancing.
Our performer was the only Ballet dancer to perform the entire weekend. No other soloist or group did an actual ballet dance. They either did jazz, tap, lyrical or contemporary lyrical or variety. And who got all the awards? All the bump & grind stuff - except for one, who did an age appropriate lyrical that was very good.
Why do dance teachers think this type (the "bump & grind" stuff) of dance is appropriate for kids under the age of 17? When did it become fine to see little ones dance like that?

Also most of these kids that were doing it were obnoxious and had no regard for anyone else. 5 kids from one dance school almost knocked down my bf's mom as we were walking to the convention center from the hotel. We had come out of the hotel and were walking up some stairs on the way to the convention center when it happened. The parents were right behind them and did absolutely nothing. They acted like nothing happened.
Our kids were all very well behaved and knew that if they were caught running in the convention center, they would be in trouble. We have been going to Mobile for the last 4 years. We had to go to Daytona one year, but the rest have always been in Mobile. We have watched the dances get progressively more suggestive and working its way down the ages. We have taken from 10 students up to 20 students of all ages and they have always behaved extremely well. We always get compliments on our students, because of their behavior and because they participate in every class.
Well thank you for letting me vent.
Let me start with a couple things. I am 49 and take dance lessons. My best friend is the owner of the dance school & our daughters have grown up together. My bf teaches ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip hop & lyrical. We take kids from age 2 & up. Everything she does is Age Appropriate for each age group. She will not have our "Babies doing something that the "Advanced" group does. Same with our "Intermediate" or "Junior" group.
We went to dance convention for classes and had one 14 yo compete in the solo competition. Their breakdown for ages was: Camp Dance Adventure - 4 & 5 yo; Juniors - 6 to10; Teens - 11 to 14; Seniors 15 & up. We watched part of the solo competition on Friday night just before our performer and a few after. Our performer was the first Teen of the group. We watched 4 Juniors and of those 4 - 2 were age appropriate. The other 2 had so much "bump & grind" in their routines, it was unreal. On Sunday they had the one Camp Dance Adventure solo perform her routine again. She was 4 years old and at first it was really cute. Then she too got into the "bump & grind".

Our performer was the only Ballet dancer to perform the entire weekend. No other soloist or group did an actual ballet dance. They either did jazz, tap, lyrical or contemporary lyrical or variety. And who got all the awards? All the bump & grind stuff - except for one, who did an age appropriate lyrical that was very good.
Why do dance teachers think this type (the "bump & grind" stuff) of dance is appropriate for kids under the age of 17? When did it become fine to see little ones dance like that?


Also most of these kids that were doing it were obnoxious and had no regard for anyone else. 5 kids from one dance school almost knocked down my bf's mom as we were walking to the convention center from the hotel. We had come out of the hotel and were walking up some stairs on the way to the convention center when it happened. The parents were right behind them and did absolutely nothing. They acted like nothing happened.
Our kids were all very well behaved and knew that if they were caught running in the convention center, they would be in trouble. We have been going to Mobile for the last 4 years. We had to go to Daytona one year, but the rest have always been in Mobile. We have watched the dances get progressively more suggestive and working its way down the ages. We have taken from 10 students up to 20 students of all ages and they have always behaved extremely well. We always get compliments on our students, because of their behavior and because they participate in every class.
Well thank you for letting me vent.