Registration FAQs
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Students ages 5 - 12 can register for the Mid-Winter or Spring Break Music and Dance experience online via Active Network. You can find registration links for each program below:
Mid-Winter Music and Dance Experience with Brooklyn Music School and MMDG:
February 17 - 21, 2025
Group A (5 - 6 years) | Click here
Group B (7 - 8 years) | Click here
Group C (9 - 12 years) | Click here
Spring Break Music and Dance Experience with BMS and MMDG:
April 14 - 18, 2025
Group A (5 - 6 years) | Click here
Group B (7 - 8 years) | Click here
Group C (9 - 12 years) | Click here
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Students of any experience level ages 5 - 12 may register for the Mid-Winter or Spring Break Dance Experience. Students are separated into groups by age- students must be at least 5 years old by the first day of each program to register.
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No, you do not have to be a current student with us to register. We welcome students of all levels in our camp sessions.
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Yes, you may add yourself to our camp waitlist if you notice your desired session is full. Our waitlists are run on a first come first served basis
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Extended Day will be available as an add-on to your camp registration. Tuition for extended day is a flat fee across the full program, so we are unable to prorate this tuition if you add it on mid-week.
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Registration cancellations can be made through the registrar for each program. If you reach out to our team prior to the closing of the registration period, you may receive a full refund less a 5% processing fee.
To cancel your registration, please contact either The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center team (schooladmin@mmdg.org) or the Brooklyn Music School (registrar@brooklynmusicschool.org)
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In the past we have noticed that this age group has had a difficult time with the full-day schedule and have left camp early. We recommend that students are at least 5 years old by the first day of the program.
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Families who can only attend for a portion of the week are more than welcome to register, but the fees will not be prorated.
Curriculum FAQs
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Our Mid-Winter and Spring Break Music and Dance Experience is a dual-campus program. Students will spend the morning at the Brooklyn Music School (126 St. Felix Street) and the afternoon at Mark Morris Dance Center (3 Lafayette Avenue). Both of these locations are in Fort Greene, about a block away from each other!
Each program will culminate in a Family and Friends Showing in the Brooklyn Music School Playhouse. There will be no virtual option for this event- we look forward to celebrating this special time with your loved ones!
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There is no specific dress code for classes held at the Brooklyn Music School- please come to class in something that is comfortable that will help you participate fully throughout the morning!
The dress code for the classes at Mark Morris Dance Center is the same as the dress code in typical academic year programming.
Top: Solid colored leotard or shirt
Bottom: Tights, leggings or fitted sweatpants (Tights should be convertible tights to allow for bare feet during modern and composition classes.)
Shoes:
Ballet slippers for ballet class are required
Jazz & Tap shoes are optional- students who do not bring jazz or tap shoes should bring along a pair of clean sneakers. Students are barefoot for modern dance and composition classes
Hair: Pulled back into bun or ponytail and away from face The following items are prohibited: Jeans, crop tops, short shorts, loud/busy prints, pajamas, jewelry
The following items are prohibited: Jeans, crop tops, short shorts, loud/busy prints, pajamas, jewelry
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Students should pack any appropriate dance attire they need for their classes, a re-fillable water bottle, a lunch and some snacks, as well as any necessary medical equipment.
All students are required to pack a daily snack and lunch. Lunch is not provided for students. Students should bring their own utensils if needed and students registered for extended day should pack an extra snack. No glass bottles, and we are a peanut-free school.
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You can view a sample schedule of the program on our website here.
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This week of collaborative programming combines the study of different music and theater disciplines and a variety of dance forms. Classes include hip-hop, modern, ballet, choir, musical theater, drumming, and more, all delivered by the respective world-class faculty members of each partner organization: Brooklyn Music School and Mark Morris Dance Group.
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Students should be dropped off between 8:00am - 9:15 am at the Brooklyn Music School. Student Pick-up time is between 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm at the Mark Morris Dance Center. On Friday, pick up will occur after the Friends and Family Showcase at Brooklyn Music School.
Families have the option to add on an extended day package for Monday - Friday of the program week. Extended Day takes place between 3:15 pm - 5:45 each day. Friday Extended Day pick up will be at Brooklyn Music School.
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Yes, each program will culminate in a special showing for Family and Friends at the Brooklyn Music School Playhouse! This is an in-person, informal opportunity to see the work that students have been creating over their week at the program.
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We ask that students should wear black and white for the final showing day. We will follow up with a reminder closer to the final day!
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If your child is registered for extended day, you must pick up your child by 5:45pm. If your child is registered for the typical day of camp, they must be picked up by 3:15pm.
We allow each family a one-time grace period for late-pick up. Families will be charged a fee of $20 if they are more than 15 minutes late.
Tuition and Financial Aid FAQs
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The tuition costs for one week of our 2024-2025 School Year Music and Dance programs are as follows:
Tuition Tier 1: $530
Tuition Tier 2: $600
Tuition Tier 3: $690
Extended Day: $250
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Tiered pricing options, in collaboration with our scholarship program, allow us to reduce financial barriers that traditionally prevent some students and families from participating. Tier 1 is our lowest pricing option and Tier 3 is our highest. We use the income from Tier 3 to subsidize Tiers 1 and 2. We run our tiered tuition program via the honor system and do not examine the financial records of any family. You can read more about tiered tuition and find out which tier is suggested based on your income here.
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All students have the ability to pay their tuition in a series of 3 automatic payment installments via Active Network. These payments must be made with a credit or debit card. You can opt into this payment plan on the payment screen of your registration process.