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Group Visits Dance on Broadway GROUP PACKAGE OPTIONS TESTIMONIALS Steps offers numerous activities to select from as “The dancers at your school were a you create a personalized dance experience for you and your students. great eye opener for our girls…they Daily Scheduled Classes have been inspired!” Take class with the pros. Whether your students enjoy —Jen, Janet Hays & Company, Pittsburgh ballet, modern, jazz, tap, hip hop, theater dance or strengthening classes such as Pilates or yoga, Steps “…We now see why everyone said The Chance to offers different level classes for everyone’s needs. (ages 12 and older) that the next time we were in NYC Dance on Broadway Private Master Classes that we had to go to Steps!” — Edna-Jakki, Experience Dance Theatre, Charlottesville Steps offers private master classes for your students at any level in any discipline you request. Private master classes are recommended for large groups, students under twelve years of age or for those seeking more intensive “We feel so comfortable at Steps! training. (all ages) We hope to come for many Musical Theater Workshop more years.” Learn a production number from your favorite Broadway —Laura, ISED, Buenos Aires musical. Working with a vocal coach/musical director and choreographer, this workshop is perfect for singers and actors who move as well as for dancers who sing. The “We appreciate all the info and workshop culminates in a performance for the parents. etiquette you greeted us with, the Audition Workshop: welcome on your TV, the certificates Prepare your students for the real thing. This simulated and the master class.” professional musical theater, contemporary or ballet —Betsie, ArtistTree Studio, Kansas audition helps students gain confidence, skills and practical knowledge on the art of auditioning. photo: P. Goode cover photo: E. Patino E. photo: cover Group Visits Dance • all styles, all levels, for all ages Founder/Artistic Director: Carol Paumgarten Steps on Broadway 2121 Broadway New York, NY 10023 Ph: 212-874-2410 • Fax: 212-579-1479 • StepsNYC.com GROUP PROGRAM ENTERTAINMENT ETC. STEPS on Broadway® is the studio where HOTEL BELLECLAIRE AMERIcan BALLET TheatRE professionals go to study in New York City. Surrounded by an eclectic American Ballet Theatre offers array of cultural offerings, your group the power, drama, Since 1979, Steps has Hotel Belleclaire combines and athleticism of the world’s been at the center of classic charm with modern greatest dancers on the world’s New York City’s diverse conveniences in a landmark greatest stage at the magnificent and electrifying dance building designed by Emory Metropolitan Opera House. Roth in 1903. 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