Majorette Teams
Competition Team (Ages 6 - 17)
Performance Team (Ages 6-17)
Dynamic Pearls of Atlanta was established on September 10, 2016 by Kayla Moore "Coach Kay". Coach Kay came to Atlanta with a Dream of bringing traditional HBCU majorette and technical dance to the heart of Atlanta. With the help of friends, family, her dancers, and most importantly GOD she has been able to turn her Dream into a Reality. We are focused on helping young girls and boys increase self-esteem and exude confidence through the art of dance.
Dancers are coupled with other dancers in their age range, however dancers will be considered for groups based on Age & Ability. Dance Competitions divide dancers into age groups so we audition dancers by age in order to see them next to other dancers in their age range.
Day 1 & 2 of auditions are used to review agility skills, hand placements, and teach audition piece. Day 3 of auditions dancers will showcase flexibility, special tricks that they may have, agility skills, and the audition routine.
*All tryouts are closed. Parents are unable to watch or wait in the studio during the audition.
*Tryout fee is $25
JOIN THE DYNAMIC PEARLS OF ATLANTA MAJORETTE COMPETITION AND TRAINING DANCE TEAM
AGES 6-17
We are looking for hard working, responsible dancers who are passionate about dance and want to take their training to the next level! We look to create competitive dance companies based on dance ability, age, appearance and dance experience.
Our Dance Team will not only challenge young dancers physically, but we work with our dancers in order to build their mental strength as well as their awareness of the positive impact they can have on their community.
Dance Team Benefits:
Teamwork
Confidence
Professional Experience
Dance Training
Friendship
Fun
Akoya Pearls "Minis Competition Team" (Ages 6-9)
Tahitian Pearls "Juniors Competition Team" (Ages 10-12)
Keshi Pearls "Senior Competition Team" (Ages 13-17)
Performance Team (Ages 6-17)
January 4&5, 2025
12pm-4pm
***Dancers must attend ALL days***
Attire: White Top and Black Bottoms