Monday, November 2, 2015

Look For A Cotillion

A cotillion offers children of all ages lessons in social behavior and etiquette, all in a formal dancing atmosphere. Much more than dancing lessons, cotillions use dancing to teach proper manners, dress and communicate effectively. Learn find a cotillion in your area.


Instructions


1. Know that cotillions are usually programs that require at least 2 years of lessons. Dancing is only one area of focus at a cotillion. Manners, proper dress for special occasions and engage others in conversation are other topics covered. Parents are shown their child's progress through formal dances.


2. Contact the National League of Junior Cotillions for chapters in your area. The NLJC is the premier group in the U.S. for cotillion organization and information. Based in North Carolina, the NLJC offers a specific manners-oriented curriculum for children in Pre-K through grade 8 (see Resources below).


3. Apply to become a National League of Junior Cotillions Director for your area. If you can't find a cotillion in your area, you can start one. Fill out the application form on the NLJC website (see Resources below). If selected, you receive instruction on teach the curriculum of the NLJC.