The Center of the Performing Arts

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327A West Main Street

Havelock, North Carolina 28532

16 programs

About The Center of the Performing Arts

The Center of the Performing Arts, located in Havelock, North Carolina, has been a cornerstone of arts education since its establishment in 2010. Offering a comprehensive curriculum for aspiring artists of all ages and skill levels, the studio provides robust training in dance, drama, and musical disciplines. At The Center, students benefit from expert instruction in a wide range of dance styles, including Ballet (with specialized pointe classes), Tap, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Lyrical, and Modern dance. Private Ballroom lessons are also available, ideal for special occasions. Under the guidance of owner and dance instructor Mary Beth Beasley, a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts with extensive professional experience, students receive high-quality instruction. Dedicated instructors like Bethany, with 16 years of experience and broad stylistic knowledge, further enrich the dance program. The Center is committed to nurturing creativity, building self-confidence, and fostering a lifelong love for movement. Students have numerous performance opportunities, showcasing their talents in productions like "The Nutcracker" and local events. Intensive artistic experiences are also offered through popular summer camps. Conveniently located at 327A W Main Street, The Center of the Performing Arts welcomes new students eager to explore the performing arts and enrich the cultural landscape of Havelock.

Styles offered at The Center of the Performing Arts

Programs from The Center of the Performing Arts

16 programs available

Classes

Wedding Dance/Ballroom Lessons

Receive private ballroom dance lessons for your big day. You and your partner can have the perfect first dance with our help.

Contemporary

Contemporary I Friday, 6:00-6:45 PM Contemporary II Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 PM Advanced Contemporary Tuesday, 8:15-9:30 PM Contemporary dance places a heavy emphasis on the connection between mind and body, with dancers being encouraged to explore their emotions through dances which push against traditional boundaries. This style of dance often involves a great deal of playing with balance, floorwork, fall and recovery, and improvisation.

Tap & Jazz

Primary Tap & Jazz Friday, 4:00-5:00 PM Tap & Jazz B Friday, 5:00-6:00 PM Tap & Jazz C Friday, 6:45-7:45 PM Tap & Jazz D Friday, 7:45-8:45 PM Advance Tap & Jazz Tuesday 7:15-8:15 PM Tap dance is characterized by using the sound of one's tap shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument. As such, it is also commonly considered to be a form of music. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (Jazz) tap and Broadway tap. Broadway tap focuses more on the dance and arm styling. This style is widely performed as a part of musical theater and is commonly the first type of tap taught to beginners. . Rhythm tap focuses more on musicality, steps become more intricate to achieve the vary syncopations and rhythms. This style is also sometimes referred to as street tap. Elements of both Broadway and rhythm tap will be incorporated into classes at The Center. Jazz has become one of the most popular dance styles in recent years, mainly due to its popularity on television shows, movies, music videos and commercials. Jazz dancing is energetic and fun, consisting of unique moves, fancy footwork, big leaps and quick turns. Jazz dance has followed music trends and has constantly evolved, Charleston, swing, are all forms of early Jazz. This is a high-energy class, with classic jazz technique styles ranging from musical dance, to Broadway, to Fosse. Set to popular music this fast-paced class rolls cardio, abs, technique, and fun into one! Hip-Hop Hip hop developed from several cultures, including jazz, rock, tap and American and Latino cultures.

Pointe

Pre & Beginning Pointe Monday, 6:15-7:00 PM Intermediate Pointe Wednesday, 8:45-9:30 PM Advance Pointe Monday, 8:30-9:30 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Advanced Ballet

Monday, 7:00-8:30 PM and Wednesday, 7:30-8:45 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Intermediate Ballet

Monday, 5:00-6:15 PM and Wednesday, 5:15-6:30 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Ballet IV

Wednesday, 4:00-5:15 PM and Thursday, 7:15-8:30 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Ballet III

Tuesday, 6:00-7:15 PM and Thursday, 6:00-7:15 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Ballet II

Tuesday, 5:00-6:00 PM and Thursday, 5:00-6:00 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Primary Ballet

Primary Ballet Class A: Tuesday, 4:00-5:00 PM Class B: Saturday, TBD

Preschool Dance

3-4 Year Olds Before Kindergarden Pre-K Tap/Ballet 1 Class A: Thursdays, 1:00-1:45 PM Class B: Saturday, 9:00-9:45 AM Pre-K Tap/Ballet 2 Thursday, 4:00-5:00 PM In this 45 minute class (1 hour for 2nd years), students will learn basic skills in tap and ballet. Creative movement and imaginative play will be highly incorporated into every class session. Students will learn floor patterns, class etiquette, procedures, and proper terminology that will provide a strong foundation throughout their years in dance.

Primary Tap & Jazz

Primary Tap & Jazz Friday, 4:00-5:00 PM

Friday 4:00 - 5:00
Ballet I

Monday, 4:00-5:00 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Monday 4:00 - 5:00
Beginner Ballet

Saturday, 10:15-11:15 AM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Saturday 10:15 - 11:15
Mommy and Me

2-3 year olds Mommy & Me : Experience the world of music and dance with your child through song, rhythm, and movement that will forever give you memories to cherish. Children will develop strength and coordination through a series of stretching, eye hand coordination, and controlled movement exercises that are fun to do with mommy/daddy. Each activity is designed to promote confidence in jumping, climbing, motor skills and balance.

Thursday 10:00 - 10:45
Adult Ballet

Thursday, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Ballet is the cornerstone of all dance styles. Louis XIV is credited with structuring this art form to what it is today. Ballet is characterized by grace, fluidity and preciseness of its formalized steps, elaborate gestures and poses. Ballet training begins at the barre working on posture, turn out and placement. These are essential elements in executing the ballet vocabulary. Our ballet classes begin mixed with creative movement at younger ages to allow for expression and creativity while building a strong foundation for ballet and a love of dance. All classes maintain the classical formula; barre work followed by centerwork; including adagio, pirouettes, petite and grand allegro. Classes will help students build strength, increase flexibility and coordination, set to classical music. As students rise through the levels they can expect quicker tempos, more complicated combinations, and more difficult choreography. Students have the opportunity to perform in our holiday production of the Nutcracker, as well as, our spring ballet production. Our full length story ballets enlist students and their families in bringing the stories alive onstage all while learning about dance history and the many aspects of the productions.

Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Call The Center of the Performing Arts at (252) 349-0259 or visit https://thecenteroftheperformingarts.com/.

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The Center of the Performing Arts is in Havelock, North Carolina.

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The Center of the Performing Arts's phone number is (252) 349-0259.

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