BENTONVILLE-ROGERS JUNIOR COTILLION For 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Students Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Cotillion options available in 2025.
The 2025 BRJC Cotillion Registration details for our 18th year of instruction will be open for registration on Monday, November 4th, 2024, at 10:00am. There will be some Cotillion options coming for Spring of 2025.
When registration opens, you can scroll down on this page to see the individual groups to register.
"I am proud to celebrate our 17th season of Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion in the Fall of 2024. Each cotillion class empowers students by teaching valuable social skills and etiquette lessons that will last a lifetime. It is a joy to watch the students grow into the wonderful young ladies and gentlemen they are meant to be."
- Renee Swindell, Program Director of BRJC
In 2025, we will have cotillion classes for 5th graders through 9th graders in a Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Cotillion Level Options. More details will be posted by November 4th, 2024.
Details will be posted for 2025 on Monday, November 4, 2024. The Director of BRJC attended the May 2021 American Association of Etiquette Professionals National Conference in Denver, Colorado. Previous conferences have taken place in Memphis, Boston, and Denver, with a virtual conference held in 2020 that BRJC was scheduled to host. In 2022, the American Association of Etiquette Professionals held their annual conference in Bentonville, Arkansas, from March 31st to April 3rd, and BRJC had the honor of serving as the host. It was a great opportunity to welcome my colleagues to our beautiful area to enjoy all Northwest Arkansas has to offer! In 2023, the director attend the annual Etiquette Professionals conference in Dallas and in Utah in April 2024. Additionally, BRJC is looking forward to connecting with treasured colleagues again at our conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, in April 2025. It is a delight to be an active member of the American Association of Etiquette Professionals to connect with other etiquette teachers from across the country as we discuss trending etiquette topics and best practices.
ABOUT BENTONVILLE-ROGERS JUNIOR COTILLION
The Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion is celebrating our 17th Fall Cotillion season in 2024. Founded in 2008, the Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion is a four-year program for children in the sixth through ninth grades whose mission is to improve the self-esteem, confidence, and social skills of boys and girls. The curriculum includes the teaching of dance and social graces with the goal of making the students comfortable in any social setting that they may encounter. New students may gladly join after the sixth grade year, but must complete the review workshops offered.
Manners and etiquette are taught and put into practice at each cotillion event. Line dances, as well as, traditional ballroom partner dances are introduced. Proper etiquette for receiving lines, grand marches, trading partners, introductions, and serving of refreshments are mastered early in the program and are expanded upon each year they attend.
The 2024 BRJC Cotillion season consists of six events to be held on selected Saturday evenings from September to the first weekend of November. Our location for our first five events of the season will be at the Bentonville Community Center, 1101 SW Citizens Circle, Bentonville. Our last event for the season, the Holly Ball, will be held at the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Ballroom, 301 SE Walton Blvd, Bentonville.
Cotillion Registration requires a submitted application and non-refundable deposit, or students are not placed on a list. All tuition is due by August 15th or late fees will incur, and spaces may not be held for the participant. Early Applications are recommended as acceptances are first applied, first accepted. The 2025 BRJC Cotillion Registration details for our 18th year of instruction will be posted on Monday, November 4, 2024. Check back on this date for some exciting new events for students.
To register a New or Returning BRJC student for a Cotillion Event 2025, please see our options posted on November 4th, 2024.
Online payment buttons are at the bottom of the opened online application after you have selected the Register button and grade of your student. Registration requires an application and deposit payment.
Review Lessons: If a student misses a dance, the student should attend a review lesson on the next cotillion date following the dance missed. Time for each group will be emailed to parents two days before the next event. All students that miss a dance are expected to attend a review lesson so they won’t be behind on dance instruction and etiquette lessons. There is no review lesson for the 5th event date or the last event, the Holly Ball.
Carpools: Carpools can be convenient for some parents. Parents are responsible for forming all carpools and after cotillion activities if you choose to do so. BRJC will not give out attendees list to parents.
Drop-Off and Pick-Up: Students should arrive 10-15 minutes before their dance starts and should follow the carpool lines for drop-off by the entrance. Please pick-up by the same route. Students will not be allowed to go into the parking lot or cross the street to parked cars unless a parent or helper escorts them. Please be on time to pick up your child.
Holly Ball Chaperones: Holly Ball Chaperones will be the parents or guardians of current students only. Parents will watch the dance and join us at the very end of the event. Chaperones for Holly Ball are parents only, and not grandparents. Younger siblings are not invited, so secure your babysitters early for this event. Holly Ball details will be come to parents by invitation in an email in October. Current cotillion students in different groups may watch their siblings at the Holly Ball, as there isn't time to go home between dances, so cotillion students can switch off watching for the other sibling's group time.
Orientation Reception for Parents: A casual drop-in social for parents and cotillion students will be held in late August. Only one parent needs to attend and space is limited, so consider leaving younger siblings at home. Attendance is highly recommended, as more information about the program and attire will be given at that time. Girls can also purchase their white gloves at the parent/student drop-in social.
Copyright Agreement: As a condition of student participation, parents grant the Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion the right to photograph students for publication within the Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion brochures, postcards, website, social media, newsletters, or other online publicity. No names will be published.
PICTURE GALLERY
TESTIMONIALS
"Just a quick note to share that our daughter was showing her cotillion experience this past weekend while attending a formal wedding. Watching her do the Cha Cha Cha in a sea of adults was gratifying. Thank you for doing what you do! We believe she gained the confidence to dance amongst strangers; enjoying herself from her BRJC experience. Thank you." --Jill S. Rogers, AR
"I could not wait for my sons to start Cotillion. I had heard wonderful things about it for years prior to them coming to the age they could attend. It did not disappoint. The boys enjoy learning the dances and discussing manners. The dress up nights are so fun for the boys. They have great respect for Mrs. Swindell and her helpers. Thank you for offering this to the youth of NWA." --Sara H., Bentonville, AR
"As a parent of two children who have been actively involved in the BRJC cotillion from 6th-9th grades and one as a helper, BRJC has been invaluable in building their confidence in many social situations. As I've watched both perform numerous dance numbers in school musicals with such confidence and ease, I have no doubt their foundation in cotillon helped tremendously! In today's society, proper cell phone etiquette and the importance of a hand written thank you note seems to go by the wayside, but BRJC has helped our son and daughter remember the value of these mannerly life skills. Thanks."--Melody W., Bentonville, AR
"BRJC has helped our son grow into a confident, well-mannered, responsible man...and the bonus is that he knows how to dance! Thank you Mrs. Swindell for the positive experience."--Sandra S., Rogers, AR "Our son has enjoyed both participating and being a helper at BRJC. We appreciate all that you do to make a difference in the young lives that attend Cotillion. The kids have a ball socializing with friends and learning dance steps, all the while improving their manners! We appreciate the fact that you are layering onto lessons that we work on at home. As we know, it takes a village to develop children into adulthood, and BRJC is teaching life lessons that they can take with them forever. Thank you!"-Candy F., Bentonvillle, AR
"My people skills have improved by great lengths from the time I started BRJC to now. Mrs. Swindell pairing us with a new partner each time helped me become close with a group of people, when walking in I knew no one. It has also helped me in a professional sense when talking to teachers, CEO's, and managers. My ease to create good conversation is all a testament to Mrs. Swindell's teaching." --former participant, Bentonville, AR
"There are a few things that I have enjoyed about the Bentonville-Rogers Junior Cotillion. I always loved meeting people from the area that I would not have had the chance to interact with otherwise. Cotillion made ballroom dancing a fun activity for me to share with my friends. The manner sessions were both relevant and important lessons for us to learn. I learned many things at cotillion and made so many enjoyable memories."--former participant, Rogers, AR