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PARENT INFORMATION PAGE

Welcome!

We are so glad you are thinking about having your child participate in Kick It Out! This page will tell you everything you need to know about the program.

About the program

Kick It Out is a community program offered by Of Moving Colors Productions.

This is a dance experience that gives an opportunity for local boys and girls to appear alongside professional dancers in their upcoming winter production, Kick It Out... That's Entertainment! This annual dance production is open to students (ages 5 - 18) from area private, public, and home schools. Students will receive dance classes taught by professional dancers in preparation for performing on stage in a full-scale theatrical dance production. 

 

This is an experience your child will never forget! Classes take place at Powell Moise Dance Studio at 2016 Perkins Road, and the majority of classes are held on Sunday afternoons during the months of October through January.  

Registration closed after Sunday, October 23rd 2022.

The Show

Performances took place at the Manship Theatre in the Shaw Center for the Arts in downtown Baton Rouge. Performances for this year’s production of Kick It Out were on February 4th at 4:00pm and 7:00pm.

This is your spot for information!

We make every effort to keep this page up to date. Additionally, we gather up all the current things that parents need to have on their radar and compile it into a monthly newsletter, which you are able to find on this page below. Also, check out our FAQ or send us an email. 

"My daughter has had a blast every Sunday coming to rehearsal.  And the show – I’m speechless... we will be back next year!"

-Claudia Milton
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THANK YOU
TO ALL of our
KICK IT Out SPONSORS

Ann Connelly Fine Art

Schexnayder / Auzenne Family Fund

Michael D. Robinson & Donald J. Boutté

David Coner, Rugged Image

Kelly Hurtado

Billy Wilson

Supported by a grant from Worthy Cause, the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, as administered by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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