Come join us for an exciting summer adventure with an authentic learning and growing experience! Let’s have some fun!

Ages 3-4
June 22-25
9:00 -10:45 AM
Step into a storybook and join us for a magical week of movement at our Fairytale Dance Camp for ages 3-4!
Throughout the week, dancers will explore classic fairytales while building motor skills, coordination, and imagination through creative movement and dance. Camp will run June 22nd–25th from 9:00–10:45 AM. Each day will feature fairytale-themed games, ballet, snack time, and whimsical crafts inspired by fairies, mermaids, dragons, castles, and more. Dancers are invited to come dressed as their favorite fairytale character for a truly storybook-worthy week of fun!

Session 1: June 15-18
Session 2: July 6-9
9:00 AM-11:00 AM
Get your tiaras and join us for a whimsical week of movement with our fairy princess camp for ages 5-7.
Throughout the week, we will be focusing on motor skill development, coordination, and imagination. Camp will run June 16th-20th and from 9 AM-11:00 AM. Each day features Princess and Fairy themed games, ballet, snack time, and crafts. Let your little princess or prince come dressed as their favorite character for this fairytale worthy week!
ATTIRE
Any clothing the kids can comfortably move in, like workout attire.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

BAILEY SIMONE TALLEY, Instructor
BAILEY SIMONE TALLEY began dancing at 3 years old in Ft. Benning, GA. Growing up in a military family, she danced at many studios throughout the years, but owes much of her training and love for dance to Gary Taylor Dance which she attended as a company member from 2015-2017. Bailey went on to attend University of North Carolina at Greensboro to obtain a BA in Dance Performance and a BS in Kinesiology. During college, she volunteered for Dancers Connect, a program for children in the Greensboro area to dance for free at UNCG. Following her graduation from UNCG, she taught with Eleve Ballet Academy focusing on the preschool program but also teaching beginner and intermediate ballet classes. She looks forward to using her love of movement and knowledge of motor development and anatomy to inform her teaching.

