Pick Your Class

It can be overwhelming to choose your child’s dance class when there’s such a wide variety of styles. We’ve defined the basics for you so that you know which class is the best fit for your child! If you have any more questions, contact us to let us know.

 
 
  • Tiny Dancers is designed to introduce dance and movement to children aged 1.5-3 years old and their caregivers. The dancers will sing, learn how to move to creative songs and some basic ballet!

  • Our introductory toddler class provides dancers with the basics of ballet movement, rhythm and coordination. Every class utilizes games, stories, props, and instruments to instill a sense of learning and play.

  • Ballet is the foundation of all dance and provides dancers with technique, knowledge of dance terms, and a fundamental grace of movement. Our ballet classes include a combination of ballet barre work, center work, and across the floor work. We begin to introduce choreography based on age and skill level.

    Once a child reaches 2nd Grade, we separate our classes into Level 1 (typically 2nd-3rd grade) and Level 2 (typically 4th-6th grade) based upon teacher recommendations. If you have a 2nd-3rd grader who is trying ballet & tap for the first time, make sure to sign up for our Beginner 2nd-3rd grade class!

  • When it comes to developing rhythm and timing, tap is a primary and fundamental dance style. Tap dancers learn to move in unison with each other and follow the beat of the music. We recommend waiting until age 3.5 to begin tap classes.

    Once a child reaches 2nd Grade, we separate our classes into Level 1 (typically 2nd-3rd grade) and Level 2 (typically 4th-6th grade) based upon teacher recommendations. If you have a 2nd-3rd grader who is trying ballet & tap for the first time, make sure to sign up for our Beginner 2nd-3rd grade class!

  • Jazz is a stylized form of dance that includes rhythm, the ability to isolate body parts, and high energy choreography. Our jazz classes include center and across the floor work with a focus on technique.

  • As dance evolves, many routines feature acrobatic moves in addition to standard dance techniques. Our acro classes will teach students the basics of these movements through stretching, introductory tumbling, and props. While students will learn some tumbling elements, please note that this is not a tumbling class.

  • Hip Hop has emerged from a mix of many different dance styles and is based more on rhythm and improv rather than technique. Each class will include choreography to fun, upbeat music. Our dress code for hip hop includes shorts, leggings or sweats and a t-shirt. We do require specific hip hop sneakers to be worn in class.

  • Contemporary is a classical combination of ballet and jazz. Our contemporary class includes one monthly ballet technique session during class time. Dancers will apply their ballet and jazz abilities to learn how to tell a story through movement and emotion.