To fully equip each student for the Chaparral High School Majorette Dance Club, the estimated $650 per person cost covers the following items:
Students require high-quality tools that are balanced for performance and durable enough for daily practice.
Professional Twirling Batons: Performance-ready batons, such as the Star Line Super Star or Sharp Model #20, generally cost between $40 and $60 each. Most performers require at least two for different routines.
Specialty Performance Items: Optional fire batons for advanced performers range in price from $50 to $95.
Uniforms must be custom-fitted and designed for high-impact movement.
Custom Performance Uniforms: High-end, sequined bodysuits or unitards from professional vendors like Band Shoppe or Southeastern Performance Apparel typically cost $120 to $ 250 or more per set.
Majorette Boots & Shoes: Specialized performance boots, such as Stacie Majorette Boots, cost approximately $45 to $55.
Practice Wear: A full set of coordinated practice attire (leotards, leggings, and team shirts) typically adds $50 to $100 to the total.
This equipment is essential for preventing injuries and maintaining expensive uniforms in top condition.
Protective Padding: Items like Pro-Dance Knee Pads cost around $40 to $50 to protect students during floor work and stunts.
Travel & Storage: Durable equipment bags and clear garment bags for uniforms and batons cost between $35 and $50.
Survival Kits: Emergency maintenance supplies, including body glue, rosin, and specialized tape for footwear, typically cost $20 to $30.