Jon D Williams Cotillions - 2014 Spring Cotillion

Item Number: 338
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $190
Online Close: Apr 18, 2013 10:00 PM MDT
Bid History: 0 bids
Description
HOW YOU ACT IS NOT ONLY A REFLECTION OF YOUR CHARACTER; IT IS ALSO A DEMONSTRATION OF YOUR EDUCATION.
In a world where kindness, courtesy and respect are often overlooked, JDW Cotillions is recognized as an authority in educating young people in the art of social dance and social skills training.
Dance breaks down inhibitions, teaches physical respect, develops confidence, establishes teamwork and cooperation, reinforces non-verbal and verbal communication, and teaches the students how to appropriately interact with the opposite gender in a structured and healthy environment.
In today's competitive society, those with well-developed social skills have a tangible advantage in virtually every aspect of their lives. These skills empower individuals to feel comfortable with themselves and others, to communicate more effectively, and to set a leadership example in school, work opportunities, or in any social situation, promoting personal growth, confidence and character.
While academics are essential to everyone’s future, similar studies by Harvard University, Stanford Research Institute and The Carnegie Foundation indicate that over 85% of one’s career success is directly connected to one’s social skills.
JDW classes are directed by an exceptional staff of instructors, who not only teach at primary and secondary school levels – but also at university, business and corporate levels. Their objective is to contribute to their students' characters by building a foundation of social awareness for future relationships and career opportunities.
Special Instructions
Certificate to the 2014 Spring Cotillion at the Cable Center
One Cotillion Membership for a 4th-7th grade Girl or Boy
*Note: Certificate does not include cost of meal, if any
Class Attire - Girls are required to wear party dresses or dress skirts and blouses, flats or low heels and white gloves.It is strongly recommended that young ladies do not wear strapless dresses. Boys are required to wear traditional suits or sport coats, ties and black or brown hard-sole shoes. Please adhere to the dress code to avoid any unnecessary embarrassment.