Studio W

Studio W

Strong Dancers. Strong Community.
Class Schedule
’23 – ’24 Season *New Schedule starting Jan. 15*July 31, 2023 – July 29, 2024 Registration is open now! Some classes are already full – don’t wait! Sign up for your FREE trial week today!...
Events
October Club W Fun for the kids, freedom for you! This Kids Club event includes a costume contest, games, dancing and more!10.21.235:00 – 9:00 pmAges 5-12Current Dancers: Sign up now! *Click the EVENTS tab in...
Summer Showcase
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Classes

Scroll through and decide which class is right for you!

Ballet

Ballet provides a solid foundation for most other forms of dance and even other sports. This classical art form teaches grace, coordination and instills confidence. Ballet follows a strict and very specific technique; at Studio W we primarily use the Vaganova method but like to incorporate some other methods as well.

Tumbling

Ability and age-appropriate skills taught for each child in class. Instructors are trained in spotting techniques, body mechanics and safety for dancers. It is strongly recommended to take this class in combination with at least one other dance class. Tumbling classes do not perform in studio show cases.

Tap

In our mostly Broadway style tap dance classes, dancers learn percussive rhythms and develop precision and musicality. These fun, high energy classes are sure to get your feet moving!

SWDC Shine

Shine is our performance troupe. They travel around Sonoma County to perform at various events and talent shows! Learn more here.

Pre-Dance

Introduction to basic dance principles. Dancers learn basic motor skills, spatial awareness, rhythm, self-control and the skills necessary to be in a structured learning environment through dance, fun games and group activities.

Strength & Stretch

A conditioning class designed with dancers in mind, but appropriate for everyone. Participants gain mobility, strength and coordination while completing challenging exercises set to fun music. All movements are modifiable, all abilities welcome!

Turns & Leaps

This class focuses mainly on jazz turns and leaps. Ideal for dancers levels 2 and up that want to reinforce what they’re learning in jazz or lyrical class or want to learn new skills!

Hip Hop

Hip hop teaches musicality and rhythm while allowing dancers to find their own groove. Our classes focus on foundational styles in a fun, high energy environment.

SWDC Flare

Flare is our competitive hip hop team! Dancers train hard in their required classes and rehearsals each week to prepare for three competitions in the spring. Learn more here.

Parent Participation Classes

We have two new classes for your tiny dancers! Dance with Me & Tumble with Me classes will help children develop gross motor skills and coordination while preparing them for preschool and independent dance classes Meet new friends and chat with fellow parents!

Lyrical

Lyrical dance is a combination of many dance techniques, mostly ballet and jazz, used to create choreography usually set to the lyrics of a song. The choreography tends to be more on. the emotional and expressive side, and class usually leaves you feeling happy and refreshed!

Jazz

Classical and contemporary jazz technique with an emphasis on jumps, kicks and turns. These classes focus on low/grounded movement, isolations, sharp lines and precision of movement. Dancers learn fun, upbeat choreography.

Musical Theatre

These classes combine jazz dance technique with acting skills. Dancers learn fun choreography usually set to songs from popular (and age appropriate) musicals while working on facial expressions and exaggerating their movements.

SWDC Glow

Glow is our competitive jazz/contemporary team! Dancers train hard to develop proper technique and compete at three competitions in the spring. Learn more here.


Let’s Dance!


Dance Parent 101
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Dance Class Etiquette
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What is my child actually learning in preschool dance class?
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Events



October

Club W

Fun for the kids, freedom for you!
This Kids Club event includes a costume contest, games, dancing and more!
10.21.23
5:00 – 9:00 pm
Ages 5-12
Current Dancers: Sign up now! *Click the EVENTS tab in the parent portal!*
New friends: Sign up now! (find the event date, click on it and fill in your info)

Dance Parent 101
Photo Credit: Scot Gibson Photography You filled out the enrollment form. You bought the pink tights and shoes. You've even practiced your bun-making skills. You're...
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Dance Class Etiquette
Photo Credit: Scott Gibson Photography Your teachers put so much time and planning into each dance class because they respect you and your commitment to...
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What is my child actually learning in preschool dance class?
To most, a pre-dance class looks like a grown up galloping around and playing games with a group of 4 year olds. Ask the dance...
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Summer Showcase

Season 4 Summer Showcase

Studio W Dance

Helping dancers reach their highest potential.

Our comprehensive dance program gives dancers all the tools to develop their technique and artistry, as well as their confidence and life skills. We pride ourselves on preparing dancers for the next steps in their lives, whatever they chose to do!

Meet the Instructors

Amanda Westergard

Owner, Instructor
email: mrsamanda@studiowdance.org

Amanda is the Owner and Director of Studio W and teaches classes in ballet, jazz, lyrical and tumbling each week. She is also the Director of our Dance Company. Amanda began dancing in 2004, when she was 14 years old.  Since then, she has danced with many different instructors in Sonoma County and studied dance at Santa Rosa Junior College. Amanda danced with Surge Modern Dance company for one year and has performed in five of SRJC’s annual spring performances. She also has choreographed dances for the SRJC performances. During her eleven years of teaching, she began a dance company, a summer camp program and made several life long friendships. Amanda has twelve years experience in teaching ballet, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, tumbling, choreography and preschool dance programs. Amanda loves her job and hopes to continue teaching for many more years.

Kristina Magill

Office Administrator, Camp Director, Instructor

Kristina has been dancing for 14 years and has been dancing with Mrs. Amanda for 5 years and has also assisted in her classes. She is a graduate from Windsor High School and attends Sonoma State University. She is planning on majoring in Psychology and receiving her dance certificate from SRJC. Kristina teaches tap and is in charge of the studios social media and is director for summer and mini-camps.

Andrea Tidd

Pre-Dance Program Director, Instructor

Andrea began dancing and doing theatre when she was 8 years old. She really fell in love with the process of learning, applying and finally getting on stage for a big performance. She graduated from Art Quest at Santa Rosa High School in 2005, and went on to study dance in college. She has worked with children for almost 10 years and loves every moment of it. Her favorite color is orange and she loves her garden. She has an 8 year old son and two dogs, Luna and Obi. She is so happy to be part of the Studio W family and can’t wait to watch all the kids grow and learn. 

Sam Minnifield

Instructor

Sam began dancing at the age of 14 after realizing a passion for dance during a freshman PE section of line dancing. Sam is a recent graduate of California State University Long Beach having earned their BFA in Dance with a minor in Anthropology. Originally from Monte Rio, Sam received the majority of their training from local dance programs and studios, even dancing with Amanda at the Santa Rosa Junior College. Sam has danced competitively on both Contemporary and Jazz companies, as well as performing internationally in Jeju, South Korea. Sam believes in creating well rounded humans, not just dancers. Through the use of improvisation and everyday human gestures in their choreography, Sam gives their students the opportunity to move in ways that don’t rely solely on technique. Sam’s classes are a safe space that welcomes all shapes, sizes, and abilities that have the urge to create art with their bodies. 

Natalie Pile

Instructor and Class Aide

Natalie has been dancing for 10 years and has been dancing Amanda for 5.
She attends Healdsburg High School and enjoys many forms of art including
band, dance and crochet. She hopes to have dance in
her life forever and loves to work with children!