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Lines for the Body Located at 2035 Essex Road, Williston, VT 05495.
Dance & Fitness Apparel Store
Lines is owned/operated by dancers to provide the most friendly, educated, specialized pointe shoe fittings in Northern Vermont. We are located just behind the East Orchid Restaurant. 1-802-878-8988 June Buechner, Owner & Dance Instructor

 

Discount Dance Supply:  an online dance supply company bringing the dance community a selection of dance accessories, discount dancewear and dance clothes. ENTER The Ballet School's Teacher ID# TP42053 at Checkout to help BSVT earn reward points!
Warners Clothing Warner's Clothing: Located on Route 7 in St. Albans, VT 05478 1-802-524-2558
Offering a full line of...
Dance Shoes:ballet, tap, modern, jazz, dance sneakers, and more!
Dance free footwear:Footundeez and more! Tights:Footed, Transition, Footless, and more!
Leotards:long and short sleeve, tanks, turtlenecks

Triple Loop Skate and Dance carry major brand name dance products and shoes.  Also, they custom design for your specific needs.

 

eBay lists many ballet-related clothing, shoes & accessories. This link will open a pre-defined search for ballet items on eBay.

 

How to make a ballet bun: The Oregon Ballet Academy has a good description of how to make a ballet bun, including pictures.
  Ballet Music from Brio Recordings:

Producing quality CDs for Ballet, Pointe, and Variations classes. Distributor for Modern Class CDs. TOLL FREE: 1-866-897-8299 

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"There is no better quality dance instruction around than The Ballet School! Through BSDA's knowledge, expertise, and nurturing guidance I have seen my daughter's skill as a dancer and confidence as a young girl soar."

-Kirsten Belrose, BSVT Parent


“Dance advances learning, especially its value as a universal language, a symbol system, and a vital form of human expression. Highly complex movements such as dance increase brain functions close to 100%.” 

-Eric Jenson; Arts with the Brain in Mind.

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