Frequently Asked Questions
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Welcome to the Dance Concert Webpage for our Teen/Senior Show! Please read each section below for a brief description of what to expect at the Dance Concert. You can always come back to this page to find the answers to the most frequently asked questions.
OUR VISION FOR DANCE CONCERT DAY
Our goal for Dance Concert Day is simple… to make it the BEST DAY EVER for our dancers!
Our dancers work so hard ALL year long for this one special performance, and we want every moment, from the second they arrive to the final bow, to feel magical, joyful, and unforgettable for both dancers and parents. We are committed to creating an experience that is easy, fun, safe, smooth, and truly special from beginning to end.
If at any point something doesn’t feel aligned with that vision, please don’t hesitate to let us know right away. We are always ready to jump in, make adjustments, and improve instantly so every member of our Thrive Family has an incredible experience and memories that will last for years to come.
WHAT DAY IS THE DANCE CONCERT?
Our 15th Annual Dance Concert Series “Harmony” Juniors Show (Show 3) will be held on Saturday June 20, 2026 @ 4:30PM at the Fred Kavli Theatre in the Bank of America Performing Arts Center formally known as the ‘Civic Arts Plaza’. The Dance Concert series includes four performances featuring different age groups.
Our Teen/Senior Show is for dancers ages 11+ (Middle School and High School) and the show color is green. Be sure to look for all communication that references the Dance Concert “Harmony” with a green header.
WHAT TIME SHOULD MY DANCER ARRIVE?
Teen/Senior Show Call Time: Saturday June 20, 2026 @ 3:00PM
“Call Time” is the time that all dancers need to arrive at the theater on the day of the Dance Concert. Dancers should arrive in their first costume with hair and make up complete, ready to take the stage. They can wear a cover up (bathrobe, long button down shirt etc.) over their costume to protect their costume during arrival and while waiting backstage.
Dancers must arrive early to get situated in their dressing rooms and prepare for their performance.
All performers will attend an on stage meeting shortly after their Call Time so please be on time.
HOW DO I PURCHASE TICKETS?
Tickets went on sale on Saturday March 28, 2026. You can purchase them at Bank of America Performing Arts Center Box Office or from home on Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are $40 for Standard seating and $50 for Premium seating. Keep in mind that there are 4 shows in the Dance Concert Series “Harmony” and all 4 shows are different. Be sure you know what show your dancer is in before purchasing your tickets. You can see the list of classes that are in each show on our Dance Concert Webpage. The box office charges a small processing fee per ticket and Ticketmaster charges a larger processing fee per ticket. Tickets are reserved seating so purchase your tickets early! Everyone entering the facility needs a ticket. Children 2 years old and under are permitted to sit on your lap however you need to obtain a complimentary ticket from the box office.
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00AM - 5:00PM
BOX OFFICE PHONE NUMBER
(805) 449-2787
WHAT TO EXPECT ONCE YOU ARRIVE
Dancers will arrive at the venue and make their way to the Check-In Table, where each dancer will be warmly welcomed and checked in before heading backstage. Parents are not allowed past the check in table but not to worry, all dancers will be escorted backstage by our friendly Thrive faculty, staff and assistants.
Then comes a truly magical moment…once backstage, our dancers will be escorted onto the Fred Kavli stage for their very first look at the theater! Standing on stage, seeing the bright lights, where the audience will sit and the entire theater from a performer’s point of view is such an exciting and unforgettable experience. Teachers and assistants will be right by their side as they take it all in, wide-eyed, proud, and ready for their big moment.
After their trip to the stage, dancers will be escorted to their dressing rooms where they can start to prepare for the show. Dancers will settle into their dressing rooms where they can warm up, do final make-up touch ups and of course build a lot of excitement as they prepare to head on stage. Each dressing room has several assigned staff members who are there to supervise and help the dancers. They will never be left unattended.
Dancers will be called to the stage when it’s time for their performance. We hope family and friends cheer loudly from the audience during their big moment on stage! They will be escorted to and from the stage by our Thrive faculty, staff and assistants cheering them on along the way.
As the show comes to a close, it’s time for one more magical moment… the Curtain Call! We’ll invite all of our dancers back to the stage for one final celebration. This is your dancer’s chance to step onto the big stage again and soak in the excitement of everything they’ve accomplished this year! It’s a sweet, proud, and joy-filled moment they won’t want to miss. Scholarships and awards are given out at this time and dancers get one more big bow on stage!
After our magical Curtain Call, the show will come to a close but the celebration is just beginning! All dancers will make their way back to the check-in area, where smiling faces, hugs, and proud moments are waiting as they reconnect with their parents. This is the perfect time to receive flowers, take photos with family and friends and to celebrate your dancer’s big accomplishment. The dancers get to soak in all the joy of a job well done. We are SO proud of all of our dancers!
HOW LONG IS THE SHOW?
The length of the show can vary based on several factors, including the number of performances and the flow of the event. While we aim to keep our shows engaging and running smoothly with minimal downtime, unexpected delays can occasionally occur, especially when working with young dancers. Since it’s a live performance, the exact duration isn’t known until the day of the show, but we generally provide a slightly overestimated time frame to account for any adjustments.
The Teen/Senior Show is anticipated to be approximately 3 - 3.5 hours
DOES MY DANCER HAVE TO STAY UNTIL THE END OF THE SHOW?
Yes. At the end of each show, all of our dancers take the stage for the Curtain Call and their final bows. This special moment allows them to come together one last time, celebrating their hard work and dedication throughout the year.
During the Curtain Call, we also announce our end-of-the-year Thrive awards and scholarships, which are open to all students. It’s a memorable and exciting way to wrap up the performance!
WHERE DO I PARK?
On the day of performances, the Bank Of America Performing Arts Center charges a parking fee for each vehicle. No cars will be allowed to park in any other parking lot. Any cars without the proper permits in other lots will be immediately towed.
WHERE DO I DROP OFF MY DANCER?
On the day of the Dance Concert, parents will park in the main parking structure at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center and walk their dancers past the fountain area to our check-in tables. You will see our Thrive signage and tents.
For the safety of our dancers, the backstage area is closed to the public. Parents will not be allowed backstage or in the dressing room areas; however, our faculty, staff, teachers, and assistant teachers will be there to escort dancers to their dressing rooms and ensure they are well cared for.
WHERE DO I PICK UP MY DANCER?
Immediately after each dance concert ends, parents will return to the check in table area to receive their dancers. Please send only 1 parent to the pick up area to keep the area clear of any unnecessary traffic. We appreciate your patience as it does take some time for the performers to gather their belongings and make their way out to the check in table.
CAN I GO BACKSTAGE TO CHECK ON MY DANCER?
For safety reasons our backstage is closed to the public. Parents cannot go from the audience to the backstage area or vice versa at any time. For security reasons no one will be allowed to enter the backstage area during or after the show. In case of an emergency, someone will be at the check in table at all times and communicating with our backstage staff. You can always stop by the check in table with any questions.
CAN DANCERS GO INTO THE AUDIENCE/LOBBY?
To ensure their safety and uphold theater etiquette and professionalism, dancers must remain backstage in their dressing rooms for the duration of the performance and intermissions. Performers are not allowed to cross through into the audience at any time.
COSTUMES
Costumes are handed out in classes February - May. You will receive an email once your dancer's class costume has arrived with information on how to care for the costume. Please make sure that all costumes are in good condition, fit properly and have all of the necessary pieces when you take them home. This must be done PRIOR to photo days and the dance concert. You have 24 hours once you have received the costume to let us know if you foresee any issues with your costume. After the 24 hour deadline any potential issues are the responsibility of the parent. After receiving costumes, any issues that might occur are at the expense of the parent. Do not wear, wash or iron costumes prior to the performance to prevent damage. For details on hair, accessories, hemming etc. please see the costume book located at the front desk or in your Thrive Customer Portal.
HAIR
The hairstyle for all classes will be either a low Bun or a low Ponytail with a center part. Dancers with hair that’s too short to be pulled into a ponytail should wear their hair pulled back out of their face (secured, pinned). Please see the Costume Book at the front desk or in your Customer Portal on our website to see what hairstyle your teacher has chosen for each class. Ponytails and buns should be parted in the center, slicked back with gel and no wisps. Dancers should bring extra hair supplies with them to the performance (hair ties, bobby pins, gel, brush). For more information on how to create a bun please see the bun tutorial link.
MAKE UP
All dancers should wear makeup for their Show. Makeup allows the dancer’s expressions to be seen under the bright stage lights. Our youngest dancers ages 2-6 should wear eye shadow, mascara, red lipstick & pink blush (eyeliner is optional). Our older dancers ages 7+ should wear full stage make up: foundation, powder, eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, blush, red lipstick. Dancers should bring their own makeup to the performance for touch ups. Please check out the Makeup Tutorial link or stop by the front desk and check the Costume Book. For our Tiny Star dancers (ages 2-3) makeup is optional but please keep in mind you will be able to see their expressions better on stage with it.
DRESSING ROOM ASSIGNMENTS
Dancers are assigned to dressing rooms based on the show line up, how many dances they are in and other specifics. If you have sibling dancers that are in separate rooms that would like to be together, please let us know. Do keep in mind however that sometimes the siblings would prefer to be with their classmates rather than with their sibling.
WHAT SHOULD I PACK
Listed below are things each of the dancers can bring with them in their dance bag. Make certain that each item is labeled with your dancers name:
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A rolling suitcase or large bag to carry belongings
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A cover up to wear over costumes while waiting to perform (Most dancers wear their Dance Concert shirt!)
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A towel or small blanket to sit on
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Quiet toys, books, board games etc. No electronics or screens please.
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Lunch/snacks/water (NO NUTS)
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Wet Ones
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Make-Up
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Brush, comb, hair supplies
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Mirror
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Extra Bobby Pins/Safety Pins
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Gel, Hair Spray
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Any other items that will make your day more comfortable
*We recommend that you LABEL EVERYTHING!
*Please note that Thrive Dance Center is not responsible for any lost items.
THE LIST OF NO’S!
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No Eating in costume (without cover up). No orange foods! Cheetos, doritos, etc.
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All shoes must be clean without tears or holes.
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Don’t wear jewelry unless instructed. All other jewelry must be removed.
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No nail polish
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No gum
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No underwear under tights or costume.
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No hair wisps. All buns and ponytails must be pulled back tight and slicked with gel.
PHOTO WEEK
Mark your calendars for Photo Week! May 4-9, 2026
Dance Photos are a special way to commemorate each dance year and professional photos for all dancers are included with your dance tuition. Photos will be taken at Thrive Dance Center. A professional photography company will transform our classrooms into photo studios and capture beautiful images of your dancers in their costumes. Class and individual photos are a wonderful keepsake honoring your student's hard work and dedication in dance. Photo Week is also a great opportunity for you and your dancer to practice preparations for the dance concert. Keep in mind your Photo sitting time may not be the same time as your regularly scheduled class.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PHOTO WEEK AND TO VIEW THE PHOTO WEEK SCHEDULE.
WILL I GET A VIDEO OF THE PERFORMANCE?
A professional videography company has been hired to capture your dancer's special moments on stage. Rewatching the dance concert and sharing with family and friends is always so exciting for the dancers! All dancers participating in the dance concert will receive a digital download of their show. After the dance concert the video will be professionally edited and should be available 6-8 weeks after the dance concert. Please note, no video or photography will be allowed inside the Fred Kavli theater per theater rules.
WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY DANCE CONCERT T-SHIRT?
All dancers participating in the dance concert will receive a commemorative dance concert T-shirt. Dancers will receive their T-shirts in May and can wear them to classes and to the theater on the day of the dance concert.
Make sure to submit a SHIRT SIZE FORM.
WHEN IS THE LAST DAY OF CLASSES?
The last day for classes at the studio will be Thursday June 18, 2026.
COMPANY AUDITIONS
Company Auditions are for Ages 5-18. If your dancer loves to PERFORM, check out what our Thrive Dance Company has to offer. Thrive Dance Company is a great opportunity for your child to be a part of a team, learn and grow in a positive environment and take their dance training to the next level.
Company auditions for the 2026-27 Season will be held on Monday June 22, 2026
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON COMPANY AUDITIONS.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
This Summer, Thrive Dance Center will be offering a full Summer of fun and exciting programming! Camps, Intensives, Classes and so much fun!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SUMMER PROGRAMS.
IMPORTANT DATES TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDAR
Photo Week: Monday May 4 - Saturday May 9, 2026
Dance Concert Weekend 1 (Tiny Star Show & Rising Star Show): Sunday June 14, 2026
Dance Concert Weekend 2(Junior Show & Teen/Senior Show): Saturday June 20, 2026
Summer Programs Begin: Monday June 22, 2026 (Click here for info)
Company Audition: Monday June 22, 2026 (Click here for info)
Fall Classes Begin: Tuesday September 8, 2026
At Thrive, every class is designed to help our dancers grow vigorously, not just in technique, but in confidence, discipline, and a true love for the arts. This performance is a reflection of their hard work, dedication, and passion all year long. We’re so proud of the commitment they’ve shown and the joy they bring to the stage. Thank you so much for trusting us with your dancer and allowing us to help their passion for dance grow! Enjoy the show!
