Dance | Arts | First Presbyterian Day School, Macon Private School

Experience the Joy of Dance

FPD’s dance program offers students the opportunity to explore a variety of styles.

This includes dance line, color guard, hip hop, prop dance, and classes in tap and jazz starting in middle school.Since 1988, our dance teams have brought spirit and excitement to Friday night football games, fine arts concerts, and special events. Under the expert guidance of Head Coach Lydia Gray, FPD dancers consistently earn top honors at state and regional competitions.

Tap dance Classes

Spirit of the Vikings Color Guard

Dance

Vikings Color Guard

The Spirit of the Vikings Vanguard performs at Friday night football games with the band, both at halftime with a show and throughout the game with spirit music to support the team. This group is comprised of 6th-12th graders.fundamental playing techniques, music reading, musical notation, and rhythm concepts.

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Hip Hop & Pom
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Dance

Hip Hop & Pom

The Competition Hip Hop and Pom teams are comprised of 6th 12th grade students and compete yearly in state and regional competitions. Teams present their routines on campus during select pep rallies and at an end of year performance.
 

Prop Dance

Dance

Prop Dance

FPD’s prop dance team, Propaganda, incorporates dance techniques that include the use of props to provide a rich, story telling interpretive dance routine. The team competes in multiple competitions and performs regularly at amusement parks and other events.

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Tap & Jazz Classes
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Dance

Tap & Jazz Classes

FPD offers classes in tap and jazz beginning in middle school. These classes help students learn basic techniques of jazz and tap as well as an appreciation for theatrical dance.

 

 

 


 

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FPD exists to educate and equip students to change the world for God's glory. FPD provides a relationship-focused, academically-strong, Christ-centered experience for grades 3K - 12th. The strength of our school stems from the relationships between students and the Christ-centered faculty and staff who mentor them daily.

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