Pas de Deux, School of Dance - Dance studio in Lincoln, Nebraska
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Pas de Deux, School of Dance

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7400 Crosslake Lane

Lincoln, Nebraska 68516

Opening Hours
  • Monday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Thursday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
93 programs

About Pas de Deux, School of Dance

Pas de Deux, School of Dance, located in Lincoln, Nebraska, offers a diverse curriculum designed to nurture dancers of all ages and skill levels. From the foundational grace of Ballet to the energetic rhythms of Hip Hop and Jazz, students can explore a wide array of dance forms. The studio also provides instruction in Contemporary dance, allowing for creative expression and modern movement exploration, as well as Ballroom, introducing dancers to partnered social dances. Pas de Deux, School of Dance, is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where students can develop technical proficiency, artistic flair, and a lifelong passion for dance. The school aims to foster a love for movement and performance in every student, regardless of their experience.

Styles offered at Pas de Deux, School of Dance

Programs from Pas de Deux, School of Dance

93 programs available

Classes

Tumbling

Individualized focus on strength, conditioning and tumbling skills for ages 6 and up. No experience necessary. 45 minutes

Tap

Tap dance was born in the United States during the 19th century, and today is popular all around the world. The name comes from the tapping sound made when the small metal plates on the dancer’s shoes touch a hard floor. This lively, rhythmic tapping makes the performer not just a dancer, but also a percussive musician. Available for ages 10 and up.

Repertory
Annual Repertory fee of $$$ will be assessed in 2nd Session

Invitation only class for serious students. Dancers must be taking both pointe combo, ballet technique and jazz. Curriculum may consist of pointe, jazz, musical theater, or modern. Repertory puts on the end of the recital production. By permission only.

Pointe

Dancing on the tips of your toes with the proper supportive pointe shoe. For students of appropriate strength and technique. Classes organized accordingly. Teachers will inform students when they are ready to go en pointe. At that time, you will visit Marcia or Megan at Dancewares to be properly fit. Shoes must be checked by Tricia or Jamie before sewing ribbons and elastics on.

Modern

Modern dance came about in the early 20th century, distinguishing itself from ballet in performance arts. Modern is considered the polar opposite of ballet where it is pushing the boundaries of what performance art encompasses. This style of dance will allow students to explore different techniques, improvisation, and focus on their own choreography.

Lyrical

Lyrical dance is a dance style that embodies various aspects of ballet, jazz, acrobatics, and modern dance. According to Jennifer Fisher, lyrical dance is “strongly associated with clearly displayed emotional moods, fast-moving choreographic strategies, emphasis on virtuosic display, illustration of song lyrics, and, in group form, exact unison.” Must have ballet background. Beginning, intermediate, and advance levels. Available for ages 11 and up.

Leap and Turns

Specialty class focusing on various leaps, turns, and tricks. Will work through various drills and techniques. Will not be showcased in the recital. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Jazz

Jazz dance has two meanings, depending on the era. Both dance forms are related by evolution. Since the fifties, with the growing domination of other forms of entertainment music, jazz dance evolved with broadway choreographer into a new, smooth, modern Broadway style that is taught today and known as Modern Jazz, while tap dance continued to evolve on its own. Jazz dance is a form of dance commonly used in Broadway shows and movies.

Irish Dancing

Irish dance is traditional Gaelic or Celtic dance forms that originated in Ireland. It is performed traditionally with intricate foot work and it is most known for the dancers performing with a stiff upper body. Both soft and hard shoes are worked on. All levels are available for ages 8 and up. 45 minutes

Hip Hop

Hip Hop is a fusion dance genre that incorporates elements of popping, locking, breaking, jazz, ballet, tap dancing and other styles. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. Available for ages 8 and up. 45 minutes

Contemporary

Dance techniques and movement philosophies employed in contemporary dance may include ballet, improvisation, interpretive dance, lyrical dance and modern styles. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

College

College class consists of ballet, jazz, contemporary and lyrical styles. We work on technique, combinations and progressions. Students must have dance training prior to joining the class.

Choreography

Specialty class focusing on various styles and choreography. Will work through various drills and techniques. Taught by various teachers. Students will learn to pick up choreography quickly. Will not be showcased in the recital. Available for ages 12 and up. 45 minutes

Cheer Jazz

Cheer Jazz is a fun, energetic class focusing on cheer/pom techniques, various cheer and dance team jumps, turns and leaps, and a variety of combinations in various styles of dance such as jazz, pom and hip hop. It is a great preparatory class for cheer and dance teams.

Boys Only

Boy’s only class is a fun class for boys to work on hip hop, jazz, breakdancing, and more. Available for ages 6 and up. 45 minutes

Ballet Technique

Ballet class stressing basic techniques. Helps dancers stay in touch with the floor. Available for ages 10 and up. Will not be showcased in the recital. One hour

Ballet

Ballet is a specific dance form and technique. Works of dance choreographed using this technique are called ballets, and may include dance, mime, acting, and music (orchestral and sung). Ballets can be performed alone or as part of an opera. Ballet is best known for its virtuoso techniques such as pointe work, grand pas de deux and high leg extensions. Many ballet techniques bear a striking similarity to fencing positions and footwork, perhaps due to their development during the same periods of history, but more probably, because both arts had similar requirements in terms of balance and movement. Its unique positions and movements had their beginnings in courtly dance and are shaped the way they are because of the fashions worn at that time. Ballet’s curved arms were to accommodate the full puffy sleeve and the turn-out of the feet enabled one to move without hinderance by one’s high heeled shoe (and was found to make moving sideways much easier).

Tumbling

Individualized focus on strength and conditioning and tumbling skills for ages 7 and up. 45 minutes

Tap

Tap dance was born in the United States during the 19th century, and today is popular all around the world. The name comes from the tapping sound made when the small metal plates on the dancer’s shoes touch a hard floor. This lively, rhythmic tapping makes the performer not just a dancer, but also a percussive musician.

Repertory

Extra class for serious students. Dancers must be taking both pointe and jazz. Curriculum may consist of pointe, jazz, musical theater, or modern. Classes arranged according to skill level. By permission only.

Pointe

For students of appropriate strength and technique. Classes organized accordingly.

Modern

Modern dance came about in the early 20th century, distinguishing itself from ballet in performance arts. Modern is considered the polar opposite of ballet where it is pushing the boundaries of what performance art encompasses. This style of dance will allow students to explore different techniques, improvisation, and focus on their own choreography. Prominent techniques from the pioneers of modern dance will be emphasized which includes Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Lyrical

Lyrical dance is a dance style that embodies various aspects of ballet, jazz, acrobatics, and modern dance. According to Jennifer Fisher, lyrical dance is “strongly associated with clearly displayed emotional moods, fast-moving choreographic strategies, emphasis on virtuosic display, illustration of song lyrics, and, in group form, exact unison.” Must have ballet background. Beginning, intermediate, and advance levels. Available for ages 11 and up. 45 minutes

Leap and Turns

Specialty class focusing on various leaps, turns, and tricks. Will not be showcased in the recital. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Jazz

Jazz dance has two meanings, depending on the era. Both dance forms are related by evolution. • Until the middle of the 1950s, jazz dance in shows meant mostly tap dance, because jazz was the music and tap was the main dance of the era. American “tap dancing” has its roots both in the “Irish” folk dance tradition and in the African dance tradition. Also, during the jazz era, a popular form of jazz dance was Swing dancing and its related dances Cakewalk, Black Bottom, Charleston, Lindy Hop, all forms of dance commonly danced to jazz music. Another essential root of jazz dance comes from the [African American Vernacular Dance] from the late 1800’s up until the mid 1900’s. After the 1950’s, pioneers such as Kathrine Dunham took the essence of Caribbean traditional dance and made it into a performing art. • Since the fifties, with the growing domination of other forms of entertainment music, jazz dance evolved with broadway choreographer into a new, smooth, modern Broadway style that is taught today and known as Modern Jazz, while tap dance continued to evolve on its own. An early popular “jazz dancer” was vaudeville star Joe Frisco in the 1910’s. He danced in a loose-limbed style close to the ground, with eccentric steps, and juggled his derby and cigar. Jazz dance is a form of dance commonly used in Broadway shows and movies. Jazz is more a contemporary kind of dance as compared to ballet, for instance. Even though jazz dancing might look easy and fun when the dancers do it, the dancers have to be in really good shape, and practice sometimes six hours a day. Some traditional musical jazz numbers are All That Jazz and Chicago. Both Jazz dance and modern dance techniques are based on the basics of the old ballet tradition, even though both forms where considered to rebellions against it. To excel in jazz dance, the dancer must master ballet techniques. In jazz dancing the movements are big and exaggerated and there is usually an attitude the dancer conveys to the audience. Available for ages 8 and up. 45 minutes

Contemporary

Dance techniques and movement philosophies employed in contemporary dance may include ballet, improvisation, interpretive dance, lyrical dance and modern style. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Choreography

Specialty class focusing on various leaps, turns, and tricks. Will not be showcased in the recital. Available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Cheer Jazz

Cheer Jazz is a fun, energetic class focusing on cheer/pom techniques, various cheer and dance team jumps, turns and leaps, and a variety of combinations in various styles of dance such as jazz, pom and hip hop. It is a great preparatory class for cheer and dance teams. Jr and Sr levels available for ages 10 and up. 45 minutes

Boys Only

Boy's only class is a fun class for boys to work on hip hop, jazz, breakdancing, and more. Available for ages 6 and up. 45 minutes

Adult

The adult class can consist of any style from tap and ballet, to jazz and hip hop, or anywhere in between. The class can switch styles from week to week, or focus on one style. Experience is a plus, but not necessary.

Tap

Tap is a lively, rhythmic style where you make sounds from the metal plates on the bottoms of the tap shoes.

Boys

Boys only class works primarily on hip hop/break dancing and jazz styles.

Tumbling

Individualized focus on strength and conditioning and tumbling skills.

Irish

Combination of both soft and hard shoe stepdancing.

Repertory

An invitation only class for students who are serious about their dancing. Must take Pointe/Tap combo, Jazz and Ballet Technique to be considered for Repertory.

Lyrical/Contemporary

Lyrical and Contemporary dance have been defined as a dance style that embodies various aspects of ballet, jazz, acro, modern and hip hop. Lyrical contains more ballet technique within its style.

Jazz and Hip Hop

Jazz dance techniques are based on the basics of the old ballet tradition, even though it’s considered to rebellions against it. In jazz dancing the movements are big and exaggerated and there is usually an attitude the dancer conveys to the audience. Hip Hop is also a popular, energetic dance style, with more of a street dance style primarily performed to hip-hop music.

Ballet, Technique, Pointe

Ballet is best known for its virtuoso techniques such as pointe work, grand pas de deux and high leg extensions. It is a classical dance form demanding grace and precision with flowing patterns to create expression through movement.

5/6 Combo

Monday 4:15 - 5:15
7/8 Combo

Monday 4:15 - 5:15
Beginning Pointe

Monday 4:15 - 5:30
Boys

Monday 5:15 - 6:00
Tumbling

Monday 5:30 - 6:15
Int/Adv Contemporary

Monday 5:30 - 6:15
Beg/2nd Jazz

Monday 6:15 - 7:00
Adv Irish

Monday 6:15 - 7:00
Prepointe

Monday 7:00 - 8:00
Pointe B

Monday 7:00 - 8:15
Pointe A

Monday 7:00 - 8:15
Jazz B

Monday 8:15 - 9:00
Jazz A

Monday 8:15 - 9:00
Tap Only

Saturday 11 - 11:45
Beginning Hip Hop

Saturday 11:45 - 12:30
Advance Ballet

Saturday 9:00 - 10:00
Preschool

Saturday 9:00 - 9:45
Prepointe Combo

Saturday 9:45 - 10:45
Beg/Int Hip Hop

Thursday 4:15 - 5:00
Repertory C

Thursday 4:15 - 5:15
Ballet Technique D

Thursday 4:15 - 5:15
Modern

Thursday 5:00 - 5:45
Ballet Technique C

Thursday 5:15 - 6:15
Repertory D

Thursday 5:15 - 6:15
Ballet Technique E

Thursday 6:15 - 7:15
Advance Contemporary

Thursday 6:15 - 7:00
Cheer Jazz

Thursday 6:30 - 7:15
Adv Lyrical

Thursday 7:00 - 7:45
Int Hip Hop

Thursday 7:15 - 8:00
Int Lyrical

Thursday 7:15 - 8:00
Advance HipHop

Thursday 7:45 - 8:30
Int/Adv Hip Hop

Thursday 8:00 - 8:45
Pointe E

Tuesday 4:15 - 5:30
Pointe C/D

Tuesday 4:15 - 5:30
Beginning Irish

Tuesday 5:00 - 5:45
Jazz D

Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15
Jazz C

Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15
Beginning Contemporary

Tuesday 5:45 - 6:30
Preshool

Tuesday 6:15 - 7:00
3/4 Jazz

Tuesday 6:30 - 7:15
Repertory B

Tuesday 7:30 - 8:30
Ballet Technique A

Tuesday 7:30 - 8:30
Ballet Technique B

Tuesday 8:30 - 9:30
Repertory A

Tuesday 8:30 - 9:30
Beginning Pointe Combo

Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30
Beg/2nd yr Jazz

Wednesday 5:15 - 6:00
Leaps/Turns/Conditioning Sr

Wednesday 5:15 - 6:00
3rd/4th yr Jazz

Wednesday 5:30 - 6:15
Int Irish

Wednesday 6:15 - 7:00
Jr Leaps/Turns/Conditioning Jr

Wednesday 6:15 - 7
Beginning Lyrical

Wednesday 7:00 - 7:45
Adult

Wednesday 7:45 - 8:30
/BegInt Contemporary

Wednesday 7:45 - 8:30
Choreography

Wednesday 7:45 - 8:30
College

Wednesday 8:30 - 9:30

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Pas de Deux, School of Dance?

Call Pas de Deux, School of Dance at (402) 489-2320 or visit https://pasdedeuxstudio.com/.

Does Pas de Deux, School of Dance have evening hours?

Yes, Pas de Deux, School of Dance offers evening hours. Monday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Tuesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Wednesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Thursday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Friday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.

Is Pas de Deux, School of Dance open on weekends?

Yes, Pas de Deux, School of Dance is open on weekends — Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.

What are Pas de Deux, School of Dance's hours?

Pas de Deux, School of Dance is open Monday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Tuesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Wednesday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Thursday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Friday: 4:00 - 9:00 PM, Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.

What days is Pas de Deux, School of Dance open?

Pas de Deux, School of Dance is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.