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Recital Theme: Dance Through the Decades Recital Theme: Dance Through The Decades GENRE LEVEL SONG ALBUM / ARTIST Ballet Baby Age 2-3 Four Leaf Clover /Louise Ayres Garnett Ballet Baby Age 2-3 Tip Toe Through The Tulips Tiny Tim (originally) Ballet Baby Age 2-3 Que Sera /Doris Day Ballet Baby Age 2-3 Paper Doll Patti Paige Ballet I - II Teen/Adult Open Arms Escape/Journey Ballet/Classical I - II Age 7-11 Music Box Dancer Music Box Dancer/Frank Mills Ballet/Classical II Teen/Adult Unforgettable Unforgettable/Natalie Cole Ballet/Classical II - III Age 8-12 Over The Rainbow "Wizard of Oz" Soundtrack/Judy Garland Ballet/Classical II - III Teen/Adult Send In The Clowns The Very Best of Judy Collins/Judy Collins Ballet/Classical III - IV Teen/Adult Turn, Turn, Turn Turn, Turn, Turn! /The Byrds Pre-Ballet I Age 5-7 Daddy's Little Girl 22 Great Hits/The Mills Brothers Pre-Ballet I - II Age 5-8 True Colors Cindy Lauper Hip Hop Age 7-11 Motown Philly Cooleyhighharmony/Boyz II Men Hip Hop Age 10-14 Men In Black Soundtrack Men In Black /Will Smith Hip Hop Teen/Adult My Way Frank Sinatra Hip Hop Teen/Adult Try Again Jazz I - II Age 7-11 Car Wash Blues Jim Croce Jazz II - III Age 7-11 Forever Your Girl Paula Abdul Greatest Hits/Paula Abdul Jazz II - III Teen/Adult Rhythm Nation Rhythm Nation/Janet Jackson Jazz III Teen/Adult Vogue The Immaculate Collection/Madonna Jazz III - IV Age 8-12 Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry/Wild Cherry Jazz IV Teen/Adult Jump Modern I - II Age 7-11q Imagine John Lennon Modern I - II Teen/Adult Still Crazy After All These Years Paul Simon Pointe Teen/Adult Rhapsody In Blue George Gershwin Tap I Teen/Adult Mack The Knife The Legendary Bobby Darin/Bobby Darin Tap I - II Teen/Adult You Make Me Feel So Young Classic Sinatra/Frank Sinatra Tap II Teen/Adult Top Hat, White Tie And Tails Fred Astaire Tap III Teen/Adult In the Mood Glen Miller Orchestra Dance Through The Decades: Page 1 of 2 © 2009 DANCESTUDIOOWNER.COM GENRE LEVEL SONG ALBUM / ARTIST Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Children's Marching Song /Mitch Miller Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Buttons And Bows Movie "The Paleface" /Jay Livingston & Ray Evans Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Isn't She Lovely Songs in the Key of Life/Stevie Wonder Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Four Leaf Clover /Mort Dixon & Harry M. Woods Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Love Is A Rose Homegrown/Neil Young Tap/Ballet I Age 3-4 Que Sera Doris Day Tap/Ballet I - II Age 4-5 Good Ship Lollipop Shirley Temple Tap/Ballet I - II Age 4-5 Wonderful World What A Wonderful World/Louis Armstrong Tap/Ballet I - II Age 4-5 Glow Worm 22 Great Hits/ The Mills Brothers Tap/Ballet I - II Age 4-5 Isn't She Lovely Songs in the Key of Life/Stevie Wonder Tap/Ballet I - II Age 4-5 Paper Doll /The Mills Brothers Tap/Ballet I - II Age 7-11 Teach The World To Sing We'd Like To Teach the World To Sing/The New Seekers Tap/Ballet IV Teen/Adult Sing, Sing, Sing Benny Goodman Tap/Jazz I - II Age 5-7 Stuck On You /Elvis Presley KC and the Sunshine Band….and More/KC and the Tap/Jazz I - II Age 5-7 Boogie Shoes Sunshine Band Tap/Jazz I - II Age 5-7 We Are Family We Are Family (Remastered)/Sister Sledge Tap/Jazz I - II Age 7-11 Sir Duke Songs in the Key of Life/Stevie Wonder Tap/Jazz II Age 6-8 Shining Star Pure Funk/Earth, Wind and Fire Tap/Jazz II - III Age 7-11 Respect Queen of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings/Aretha Franklin Tap/Jazz IV Age 8-12 You Should Be Dancing Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack/BeeGees Theatre Age 10 & Up The Jets West Side Story Faculty & Staff God Bless America Faculty & Staff Oye Sacred Fire/Santana Faculty & Staff Charleston Disc Jockey Vol. 2 (Songs For All Occasions)/Rich Acocella Faculty & Staff Some Days You Gotta Dance Fly/Dixie Chicks Faculty & Staff Money "Carbaret" Soundtrack/Liza Minelli, Joel Grey Dance Through The Decades: Page 2 of 2 © 2009 DANCESTUDIOOWNER.COM .
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