For the last nine years, children with Down syndrome in Alexandria, Virginia, have had the opportunity to be introduced to ballet thanks to .
The program is now under the umbrella of , a group that works to make dance more accessible.
Program Director Madison Harden brought The Purple Tutu to Alexandria with the goal of teaching ballet to dancers in the special needs community.
Every Sunday, young dancers meet up at the Just Dance Studio and receive a free 30-minute ballet class, taught by members of the West Potomac High School Dance team.
The high school鈥檚 connection to The Purple Tutu brings pride to Principal Jessica Statz.
鈥淲e have so many great kids,鈥 Statz said 鈥淭his is one way we can showcase some amazing things that our kids are doing.鈥
When you look around the studio, it鈥檚 hard to tell who is having more fun, the kids, the student teachers or the parents.
鈥淪eeing the girls smile is just amazing,鈥 said Adelae Harden, a dance teacher and the program’s vice president. 鈥淚 love being able to provide the opportunity for the girls to feel comfortable and dance and be themselves.鈥
Adelae is the sister of the program director,聽Madison Harden.
The program鈥檚 president, Rachel Jurta, is a senior at West Potomac High School, and she said seeing the girls grow each week through their relationships and their dancing abilities brings her joy.
One of the young ladies bringing Jurta joy, is 13-year-old Elsie.
For the past seven years, Elsie has been a part of the Purple Tutu program, and she said the teachers are her favorite part of the class. That answer was not a surprise after seeing Elsie run and jump into Jurta鈥檚 arms as she said goodbye after class ended.
Elsie鈥檚 mom, Erica Kraft, said the ballet classes have replaced her daughter鈥檚 physical therapy.
鈥淏allet gives her a lot of mental and physical strength,” Kraft said. 鈥淔rom the emotional part, it gives her such pride and confidence.鈥
The only dad present at this class was Russ, the father of 16-year-old Sage, who has been attending ballet classes for eight years.
鈥淎 lot of times they get kind of sidelined, and this is something just for them,” Russ said. “It’s great to see them all come together and have fun.”
Just before Sage left the class for the day, she was asked what her favorite part of being part of The Purple Tutu was, and she answered, 鈥淚 love to dance with my friends.鈥
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