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What is Aspire?

Aspire: to direct one's hopes or ambitions towards achieving their goals

Aspire is EDA's new pre-professional company for our teen and senior dancers. Aspire comes from our passion for dance and our passion for helping others achieve their dreams. Our Aspire company members will be in additional performances, have choreography and teaching opportunities, additional technique training, professional photo shoots, concept videos, networking opportunities, and more.

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Our Aspire performers are required to apply online and attend auditions. They must additionally tryout for and participate in EDA's Teen/Senior Regional Competition Team.

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Aspire Auditions:

In Person - July 17th, 2025

Online (video auditions) - July 4th - August 1st, 2025

All dancers must submit an application to qualify. If you are not planning on attending the in person audition, please submit your audition video after July 4th by emailing your video to brennabrookelyn@gmail.com

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All applicants who auditioned in person or sent in an audition video will need to attend a virtual interview with the cofounder(s) to be considered for the company.​​

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If selected for the Aspire program, you will be placed in each routine based on what the artistic directors see as fit from your audition.

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Video Audition Instructions:​

Audition videos must be one to three minutes long showcasing your dancing abilities. Your audition video can be a clip of you from rehearsal/practice, on stage, showing off your improv skills, or creating a video reel showing off multiple different styles. If able, please be sure to include a video of you executing your tap abilities and your hip-hop abilities. Tap and hip-hop knowledge are not required for this program. This is just a way to gauge versatility or each dancer. It is recommended to upload your video reel to YouTube or Dropbox privately and share the link through email.​

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Email brennabrookelyn@gmail.com with any questions!

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Commitment

If you or your dancer are selected to be in the Aspire Program, a contract will need to be signed as an understanding of your season’s commitment. We understand that this program caters to our aspiring teen performers who will still have high school obligations, however, signing our contract is an agreement that you understand this is a higher level of commitment will be expected as we prepare our performers to be held to a professional standard. 

 

Taking on outside commitments is not recommended, but is not forbidden as long as they do not interfere with your attendance. Before taking on any outside commitments, you must ensure that it will not conflict with rehearsal, team bonding activities, non negotiable dates, performance dates, technique training, or any Aspire related practice. 

 

Commitment also includes rehearsal etiquette. Being in Aspire will require you or your dancer to show kindness, patience, and respect for not just fellow Aspire performers and choreographers, but all performers, teachers, and choreographers. We believe that talent means nothing without a healthy, positive, and uplifting community. 

 

Our performers' safety is our top priority. If a performer is injured, or physically unable to participate in a choreography rehearsal, we would not require our performers to risk their safety by physically participating, but will expect this performer to still attend choreography rehearsal to be aware of the advancements, changes, or critiques for their piece while sitting out and resting. This rule is in place so our routines ability to move forwards is not delayed by spending unnecessary extra time reviewing the same critiques and choreography. 

 

We understand that sick days are inevitable, and have empathy for reasonable absences and understand that we are all human. With this in mind, we accept sick absences related to fever, vomiting, and contagious illness. If a performer is experiencing a sickness that does not fall into this category, but are still needing to rest for recovery, said performer will be expected to video call into class, or attend class in person while sitting out and watching (treating rehearsal as you would if injured). 

 

To receive an excused absence (an absence where the dancer can neither attend class in person or through video chat), the choreographer of your class must be notified at least 24 hours before the scheduled class so they are able to properly plan. This typically includes mandatory choir/band/orchestra concerts for school grade or very rare special occasions that have been disclosed ahead of time. 

 

For every Aspire choreography rehearsal unexcused absence (per routine), there will be a mandatory in person weekend rehearsal scheduled for that individual performer adding an additional $60 charge to your account for your next payment cycle. 

Schedule

Aspire classes will be starting August 18th, 2025

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While we do not have an exact class schedule out yet, these are the mandated classes that you can expect to take:

Aspire Choreography Rehearsal: 45 minutes - 3 hours

Aspire Ballet: 1 hour

Technique (full comp team): 1.5 hours

Aspire Jazz Technique: 1 hour 

Regional Choreography Rehearsal: 30 minutes - 3 hours

Aspire Turns and Leaps: 1 hour 

Estimated Required Time: 5.5 hours - 8 hours

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We will have additional training time that we will encourage our Aspire dancers to take. These can include gymnastics training, yoga, weight training, etc.

What To Expect

If you or your dancer are selected for our Aspire Program, you will be placed in a maximum of four Aspire competition pieces and will be required to attend one convention, compete at three regional competitions, and one national competition. There will also be several performance opportunities throughout the year around West Michigan, with potential opportunity to travel out of state.

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We will host several team bonding experiences throughout our dance season that include photo shoots, fundraisers, beach days, movie nights, and team dinners. It is important to us that this opportunity creates a healthy community where our performers can feel bonded and also grow and learn how to be professional and productive in the performing arts industry.

 

This program will be more than strengthening our dancers to become strong competitors, it will also be heavily focused on the future, and what each individual professional dance journey will become. Our mission is to give our performers the tools and assistance they need to reach not just their competition goals, but their professional goals. We plan to help with auditions, applications, networking, and all things dance/performance industry related to help build our dancer’s performance résumés. Each performer will have different aspirations and goals, and we intend to tailor a detailed plan for each individual performer. 

 

Our Aspire performers will also be offered teaching and choreography opportunities during our summer camps and workshops to expand their resume and improve their creativity and leadership skills. 

 

For preservation of a strong community at EDA, it is required that all Aspire performers must also participate in at least one Regionals Class, but more than one regionals class is encouraged and welcomed.

Fundraising

Our cofounders are currently working on solidifying 4 major fundraiser activities to help with the cost of tuition, bonding activities, photography and videography sessions, and all additional costs that contribute towards our several amazing opportunities that will be provided to Aspire members.

*Dancers will be required to participate in fundraising activities, and parents will be encouraged depending on the event*

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We plan to be creative throughout the year and find as many opportunities as possible to financially assist our Aspire program beyond the four major fundraisers.

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As we work towards building this program, we plan to keep all dancers and parents informed on developing strategies and events that will help stabilize Aspire.

Tuition

Monthly tuition for our Aspire Program is $245. Monthly tuition covers the cost of your Aspire choreography rehearsal time, technique training, regionals competition team tuition, team bonding experiences, photography sessions, videographer fees, and optional additional solo practices.

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Monthly tuition does not include:

  • Costumes: The Aspire Company costumes will not exceed the cost of $85 per routine. This price is only for the Aspire company costumes. Any regional class costumes will follow the regional team pricing.

  • Competition/Convention fees: We plan to fundraise to help alleviate costs throughout the year. We will have more specific competition fee information at our parent meeting in August.

  • Nationals Classes: These are classes that typically start later in the year and travel to Nationals to compete. These are separate from the Aspire Company dances that also perform at nationals.

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Other fees to keep in mind: 1st Time Enrollment Fee (only applies if you haven't competed at EDA before), Showcase Fees, dance performance shoes, tickets to recital, etc.​

Promoting Our Aspire Dancers

Your professional journey starts/continues here! Company members will be promoted on our Aspire page and all social media pages. We will help provide networking tools and opportunities to help uplift our dancers.

Meet The Company Members

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