New Location!
Due to Hurricane Ida registration September 28, 2021 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Classes begin October 2, 2021
Fall Classes
September 11, 2021
Ages 3-5
9am to Noon
Saturday
Ages 6-8
9am to 12:30pm
Saturday
Ages 9-12
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Tuesday & Thursday
Ages 13-18
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Monday & Wednesday
Registration: August 28, 2021
10am to 1pm
Tuition $75.00 monthly
New students pay the registration fee of $25.00
About NODC
The New Orleans Dance Collective (NODC), a non-profit youth organization, actively links dance with social work and seeks to address the overwhelming need for life-affirming, esteem-building cultural activities for inner-city at-risk youth in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Its mission is to celebrate community and diversity by providing dance programs for inner-city at-risk youth that utilize group therapy techniques as a means of intervention and to positively affect behavior through dance within a group setting.
Janet Andrews, MSW, NODC founder, is a native New Orleanian who has been teaching dance for the past 55 years. Ms. Andrews holds a graduate degree in social work from Tulane University and contines to teach tap through NODC and teaches dance at Bricolage Academy.
Through history and across cultures, dance has strengthened communities and helped individuals build self-esteem and self-discipline. As a social work intervention, dance can unite, uplift, teach, inspire, and heal, thus empowering individuals and communities.
Its mission is to celebrate community and diversity by providing dance programs for inner-city at-risk youth that utilize group therapy techniques as a means of intervention and to positively affect behavior through dance within a group setting.
Janet Andrews, MSW, NODC founder, is a native New Orleanian who has been teaching dance for the past 55 years. Ms. Andrews holds a graduate degree in social work from Tulane University and contines to teach tap through NODC and teaches dance at Bricolage Academy.
Through history and across cultures, dance has strengthened communities and helped individuals build self-esteem and self-discipline. As a social work intervention, dance can unite, uplift, teach, inspire, and heal, thus empowering individuals and communities.
Who We Are
The New Orleans Dance Collective provides an environment for inner-city at-risk youth and adolescents where they can recognize and develop talents, share skills and information, and ultimately realize their own potential, then pass on new community-building skills to others to sustain the impact. NODC is a dance training school where students learn how to become professional dancers. Our students have graduated from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and The University of Colorado and two of NODC's students are currently performing with Philadanco, The Philadelphia Dance Company.
What We Teach
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