Competition Team
This program is for you if
You want to be part of a competition team.
You want to attend conventions and competitions.
Want to do outreach once a semester.
What is Competition Team?
The Competition Team at CCB is designed for the dedicated dancer who desires performance and competition opportunities beyond the annual Spring Concert and our holiday performance of The Nutcracker. Dancers may choose to incorporate ballet, contemporary, jazz and tap dance forms into their dance education and may also be offered the opportunity to perform at community events throughout the year. Our dancers exhibit gracious professionalism at all times, and we are strongly committed to age-appropriate music, costuming, and choreography. Acceptance to the team is via an audition process.
Competition Team Benefits
Team building
Fun activities, events, and experiences
Conventions provide the dancer with classes from some of the best in the field
Because the dancer has to take so many classes a week and rehearse throughout the year, dancers develop technically and grow in confidence
Eligibility & requirements
During the summer dancers must register for at least one ballet and another style class during the 5 week summer session. If they are doing a summer program that would count towards summer requirements.
During the school year:
Members of the Teen Competition Team (Ballet 5+) are required to take at least 5 classes per week. 3 ballet classes, 1 modern class, 1 (contemporary, jazz, or hip hop). If they wish to be considered for a dance in a specific style they need to be registered for that style.
Members of the Junior Competition Team (Ballet 3 & 4) are required to take at least 3 classes per week. 2 ballet classes, 1 (jazz, modern, contemporary, or hip hop). If they wish to be considered for a dance in a specific style they need to be registered for that style.
Members of the Mini Competition Team (Ballet 1-2), age 7 and up are required to take 2 classes per week. 1 ballet class and 1 in any other style. If they wish to be considered for a dance in a specific style they need to be registered for that style.
They need to be available for rehearsals during the week before their dance class and/ Saturdays 9-12pm. Comp team should not sign up for Saturday classes to avoid scheduling conflicts.
The dancer must maintain 85% attendance to classes and rehearsals and at the same time conduct themselves in a professional manner.
The dancer must be able to do the two Convention/Competitions required. Dates for these are available late Summer- usually one in November and one in the Spring.
Be available for the Comp Team Boot Camp in Mid-August.
The dancers must at least do one group piece for competitions.
Cost
$15 monthly admin fee per competition dance the dancer is registered (August-May).
Choreography competition piece cost:
Group dances of 7-9 dancers $375
Small Group dances of 3-6 dancers $350
Duets $275
Solos $250
$65 per costume
Competition Team Gear: New members will have to purchase a team jacket, duffel bag and garment bag. Costs vary per year depending on manufacturer, but the estimates are:
Jacket $45
Duffel bag $35
Garment bag $20
Convention/Competition fees: This is an estimate as each one may vary slightly
Convention: All dancers must participate in the convention:
Juniors 7-11 year olds $265
Teens/Seniors $280
Competition:
Solos $130
Duets/Trios $75 per dancer per dance
Groups $58 per dancer per dance
*Please note that these are weekend events and many families choose to stay at the hotel the event is being held. Please consider what the hotel stay and food will add to your costs. Staying at the hotel is not a requirement, but these events have early classes and late evenings competition times.
Morgan Militare started her dance training at 2 years-old in Westminster, Colorado where she danced competitively and performed in many studio showcases, and storybook ballets with Artistic Fusion Dance Academy. While growing up Morgan had the opportunity to learn from many teachers and choreographers including: Joey Dowling, Danny Lawn, Jen Jarnot and Kirsten Russel. During her high school years she completed American Ballet Theater testing, passing with both Honors and Merit. All of these experiences pushed her to take her dance career further by attending Colorado State University for her Bachelor's Degree in Dance.
During her time at CSU Morgan has performed in many works including those of: Chung-Fu Chang, Grace Gallagher, Judy Bejarno, and Madeline Harvey. Her choreography was adjudicated multiple times while attending CSU, allowing her to set choreography for the many spring dance concerts. Along with choreographing and performing, Morgan found her passions for health and exercise science and teaching dance through other classes taught at CSU.
Morgan loves teaching jazz, contemporary, and tap at Canyon Concert Ballet while also directing the competition team. She enjoys being able to choreograph for kids and bring them to community engagement events and competitions throughout the year!
Morgan Militare
Competitions Team Director