Ages 2–7
Foundations, fun, and confidence—creative movement, ballet, tap, hip-hop, tumbling, and story-themed classes designed just for our youngest dancers.
All by Myself
A gentle first class for little ones ready to try class on their own.
Designed for 2–3 year-olds who may not yet be potty trained but want to try class independently. Offered as a full-year recital class or a 6-week non-recital course.
What to Wear
- Comfortable clothing and socks or ballet slippers.
- Optional: leotard, tights, skirt or tutu in any color.
Combo: Ballet+Tap / Ballet+Jazz / Tap+Hip-Hop
Two-style classes that build rhythm, coordination, and fun.
Ballet+Tap: Ballet basics plus tap rhythm and steps.
Ballet+Jazz: Ballet technique combined with upbeat jazz basics.
Tap+Hip-Hop: Tap foundations plus playful hip-hop introduction.
What to Wear
- Leotard (skirt optional), pink tights, pink ballet slippers, black tap shoes.
- Gentlemen: white tee, black bottoms, ballet/tap shoes.
Ballet Tumble
Creative ballet + beginner tumbling.
30 minutes of ballet/creative movement (positions, plié, relevé), followed by 15 minutes of tumbling like somersaults and cartwheels.
What to Wear
- Leotard (skirt optional), pink tights, pink ballet slippers.
- Gentlemen: white tee, black bottoms, ballet slippers.
Triple Combo: Ballet • Tap • Jazz
Three styles in one progressive class (60 min option available).
Students study ballet, tap, and jazz fundamentals. Builds rhythm, posture, and coordination with fun kid-friendly music.
What to Wear
- Leotard (skirt optional), pink tights, pink ballet slippers, black tap shoes.
- Gentlemen: white tee, black bottoms, ballet/tap shoes.
Hip-Hop Tumble
Intro to hip-hop rhythm + tumbling basics.
Fun hip-hop steps, rhythm games, and music followed by tumbling practice (somersaults, cartwheels, strength work).
What to Wear
- Leotard with tights and sneakers (low-top Converse recommended).
- Gentlemen: white tee, black bottoms, sneakers.
Gymnastics
Floor work grouped by age and level.
Beginners: cartwheels, rolls, handstands. Intermediate/Advanced: handsprings, aerials, and more challenging progressions.
What to Wear
- Leotard or unitard with footless tights or bare legs; bare feet.
- Gentlemen: form-fitting bottoms, t-shirt; bare feet.
Hip-Hoppin’ Tots
A playful, rhythmic introduction to hip-hop.
Using games and music, dancers build rhythm, coordination, and energy while learning hip-hop basics.
What to Wear
- Comfortable clothing (shorts, yoga pants, t-shirt or tank top).
- Low-top sneakers (no black soles). Hair pulled back.