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Dance Classes


 

Please submit the registration form before making a tuition payment. Please note that a $50 registration fee will be added to the cost of the registration for each student, regardless of the number of classes for which the student is being registered.

All classes run for 35 weeks, except those meeting on Fridays, which will meet for 34 weeks.
Below is the fee schedule for the 2025-2026 academic year, based on class length, for the full 35 weeks. Where there are rolling admissions, tuition will be prorated:

  • 45 Minute Classes = $1050
  • 60 Minute Classes = $1155
  • 75 Minute Classes = $1295
  • 90 Minute Classes = $1400
  • 120 Minute Classes = $1470

100 Songs Every Jazz Musician Should Know

Teaching Artist: Jeff Williams

As in classical music, there is a core repertoire that jazz musicians should know and be familiar with. Knowing these songs can help players get gigs, play at jam sessions, or want to start a band. The songs come from the Great American Songbook era, jazz standards, Latin and Bossa Nova songs, and pop songs that have become standards in their own right. This class is open to students on all instruments who are proficient-to-advanced players.


Age: Beginning/Advanced (middle school +)
Day/Time: Monday, 7:30-8:30 pm
Campus: Hingham
Spring Semester Tuition: $561

Ukulele FUNdamentals

Teaching Artist: Carla Pecinovsky

Join in on the fun and learn the basics of the ukulele! In this class students will learn the history of the ukulele as well as how to care for their instrument. Your child will learn proper playing technique while exploring chords, music notation, improvisation and more! In this class, students will also learn the history of the ukulele, proper care of the instrument, and performance etiquette. In preparation for a recital, students will be exposed to various repertoire, from basic and standard songs to modern songs.


Age: 5-7
Day/Time/Campus:
Wednesday, 4:00-4:45 pm, Hingham
Wednesday, 4:45-5:30 pm, Hingham

Monday, 4:00-4:45 pm, Duxbury
Monday, 4:45-5:30 pm, Duxbury

Full Year Tuition: $1155

Singing FUNdamentals

Teaching Artist: Jen Pearl

Discover the sheer joy of singing in a supportive, fun, and friendly environment. Our sessions cover a wide range of activities, from essential warm-ups and exercises that unlock a student’s full vocal potential, to musical favorites that foster lasting friendships through group singing. Students explore diverse musical styles and genres while preparing for performance opportunities that allow them to showcase their talent as a group in concert. With expert guidance from experienced instructors, students build musical skills while having an absolute blast! To get the most out of this class, students should have some classroom experience and beginning reading skills.


Age: 5-9
Hingham
Mondays, 5:30-6:15 pm
Duxbury
Mondays, 5:30-6:15 pm
Mondays, 6:15 - 7 pm
Wednesdays, 4:30-5:15 pm

Spring Semester Tuition: $561


Percussion Commotion

Immersive percussion experience for adults with diverse abilities. 16 weeks.

Age: 18+
Day/Time
: Monday, 6-7 pm
Campus: Duxbury
Teaching Artist: Ed Sorrentino

Spring Semester Tuition: $528

SSC Memory Café

SSC Memory Cafes are held at both Duxbury and Hingham Campuses

Using music as a powerful and soothing tool for memory care, SSC Memory Cafe promotes social connection, conversation and curiosity through instrument play, music listening, movement, and more. Participants may attend as many sessions as they wish and choose their own level of interaction and participation. There is no cost to participate.

SSC Memory Cafés are supported by The Harry C. and Mary Elizabeth Grafton Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee

Thanks to the Hingham Center for Active Living (HCAL) for sponsoring the launch of SSC Memory Café, Hingham Campus


SSC Memory Cafe Testimonials

Caren Harrison, Social Day Program Manager Councils on Aging

“Having the opportunity to have lighthearted conversations and sharing laughter is normalizing and so important to memory impaired seniors. [Meeting] other seniors with memory issues and their caregivers...has been an added bonus.”