Costume Checklist: Primary & Grade 1 Ballet Levels
Please read the following information carefully and scroll ALL the way down. Below is a list of what your student needs to wear for their recital dance(s) at our June 2025 year-end recital, dress rehearsal, and photo day. (Links to hair and makeup tutorials are at the bottom.)
Note that all the classes for the Primary & Grade 1 Ballet levels are on this page. Only check the costumes for the classes your child(ren) are in.
Costume Fees will be posted to your online account by March 1st. You can pay your costume fees through the Parent Portal at any time, but all unpaid fees will be charged to your card on March 15th.
1. "Their own" means it’s something they have and/or wear already (for example: the leotard or shoes they wear to class). If they don't already own the item, it is your responsibility to ensure they get it before May 1, 2025.
2. "Buy" means that Arise has already purchased this item for you and included the cost in your costume fee. Following the recital, you get to keep it.
3. "Rent" means that Arise owns this item and a small rental charge has been included in your costume fee. After the recital, this item must be returned to Arise in the same condition it was taken. Lost or damaged rentals will need to be replaced at your cost.
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Primary Ballet
SoDanca Euro Pink Ballet Tights - Their Own
SoDanca Bliss Light Pink Ballet Shoes - Their Own
Dress - Buy
Lilac Bike Shorts
Tiara - Buy
SoDanca Lilac Class Leotard Not needed
Hair in a high, slicked-back bun
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Grade 1 Ballet
SoDanca Lilac Class Leotard - Their Own
SoDanca Euro Pink Ballet Tights - Their Own
SoDanca Bliss Light Pink Ballet Shoes - Their Own
Lilac Skirt - Buy
Head Bow - Buy
Hair in a high, slicked-back bun
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Junior Jazz
SoDanca Lilac Class Leotard - Their Own
Bare legs and feet in SoDanca Skin Tone Jazz Shoes - Their Own
Lilac Skater Skirt - Buy
Painted Apron - Buy
Handkerchief - Buy
Hair in a high, slicked-back bun
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Mini/Junior Hip Hop
Black Joggers - Their Own
Purple Tee - Buy
Orange Toque - Buy
Clean, black non-marking soled shoes - Their Own
Plain black socks - Their Own
Girls’ hair in two low pigtails
Hair and Make-Up Tutorials
Each dance includes information about how your dancers’ hair should be done. Not all dances require a bun, but if they do, check out the bun tutorials below.
Boys’ Hair & Makeup:
If your boy’s hair is long enough that it moves when he jumps, hold it in place with a small amount of gel. Use a natural powder foundation so his skin isn’t shiny under the lights. Use a touch of eyeliner to make his eyes visible from the stage.
Simple Stage Make-Up for Young Child
Ballet Bun Tutorial - Curly Hair
Stage Make-Up for Darker Skin
Ballet Bun for Young Child