Work hard, Have fun, Get dirty!

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How do I clean my ballet slippers?

I get this question from time to time…

I am an old school dance teacher who sees dirty shoes as wonderful evidence of hard work.

Usually the more you dance, the more your shoes will show dirt and wear and tear!

I don’t see a reason for wanting slippers to look clean unless there is a photo shoot or performance requirement.
For those who do want to clean the ballet slippers, some of my students machine wash the slippers and then air dry them.

I have tried it myself and they didn’t come out significantly cleaner and I’m not a fan of having to reshape slippers to my feet after washing.

Washing machines differ…and dirt differs too…for example: studios that use rosin on wood floors will create spots that won’t come out.

And please remember to only wear ballet slippers on a studio or stage floor - never outdoors.

Work hard, Have fun, Get dirty!

Cynthia King

Seasonal Classes now open for enrollment!

Did you miss signing up for our Full Year program? No worries!

Our Seasonal Program starts October 3.

Seasonal Classes

Toddler Dance (ages 2.5-3)

October 3 - November 21

Sundays 10-10:30am

Seasonal Classes ages 5+

October 11- March 27

Mondays 6pm Ballet (ages 10+)

Fridays 6:30pm Hip Hop (ages 10+)

Sundays 11am Ballet (ages 5+)

Sundays 12pm Hip Hop (ages 5+)

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Hands Up

“Hands Up” is a CKDS signature modern dance piece that has been performed by dancers of all ages many times throughout Brooklyn and beyond (Costa Rica, 2019). Choreographed by Cynthia King in 2016 and inspired by the music of Janelle Monáe (“Hell You Talmbout”), “Hands Up” brings the issue of police brutality to the forefront of our performances and showcases the formidable strength and perseverance of our dancers and community.