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Elite Dance Company is our competitive dance team who competes and performances all over the world. Dancers will use these competitive opportunities as a learning experience and will benefit from the valuable critiques given by some of the dance industry’s most knowledgeable competition judges.  Being part of the dance team also fosters team building skills, good sportsmanship, as well as discipline and focus toward a common goal.  Most importantly, dancers are building solid relationships with their peers and instructors that can last a lifetime!

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Elite Team

Below are some of the common Q & A's about being part of DGD's competitive dance team.

Q.  What is the time commitment?

A.  Being part of the team requires a significant time commitment and mandatory classes are required for all team dancers. One of the most important aspects of being on a team is consistent attendance.  Dancers are required to attend all weekly classes and rehearsals in order to perform.

Q.  What are the required classes for team dancers?

A.  All team dancers are required to be enrolled in at least 5 mandatory classes: ballet, technique, jazz, the style of their competing routine, and a style of their choice.  Team dancers will also have an additional team class for training, choreography, and rehearsing.  Of course other classes beyond the required are strongly encouraged to develop well-rounded dancers.

Q.  How do I become a team dancer?
 
A.  Through auditions and previous class example, placement will be decided upon technical ability, previous training, focus, and work ethic.  Being part of the team requires a positive attitude and commitment to dance as well as the willingness to be pushed and challenged.  New dancers transferring to DGD may be required to have one year of training with us before being considered for any solo.  

Q.  What is the financial commitment?

A.  Being part of the team also requires a financial commitment which includes a choreography fee, rehearsal fee, costume purchase, two dance convention, and competition entry fees.  All of these fees are per routine and can be discussed in further detail according to each dancer's number of routines.  Entry fees are required by each competition and can vary in amount per comp attended.

Team Member Expectations
Team members are representatives of Doll Girls Elite Dance Company and should consist of a friendly and supportive group of highly-motivated, dedicated dancers who possess a positive attitude.  Everyone is expected to work as a team player and help in the growth of their peers.  DGD dancers should always practice good manners at the studio, performance venues, and competitions and always be friendly and courteous to all dancers at all competitions.

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