Kindergarten Dance Classes

An experience that will last them a lifetime. All in an environment that works great for you too.

Why dance? We’re glad you asked!

  • Physical Fitness
  • Creativity
  • Teamwork
  • Grace
  • Musicality
  • Discipline
  • Fun

Say Hello To Your Studio

  • Classroom Video Monitors in the lobby
  • Free Wi-Fi in the lobby
  • Car-Pool Lane in back for easy drop off
  • Conveniently located on Whitemarsh Island
  • 1007 Bryan Woods Loop 31410

Class Options for 2024-2025

Class times listed are for new students.

Returning students, Log In to your account to find your class options.

Ballet & Tap

  • Tuesday 6:00-7:00
What is Ballet? Grace. Poise. Beauty. Discipline. The foundation of a solid dance education.

What is Tap? An enduring American tradition. Clap your hands. Stomp your feet. Learn to feel the beat.

  • Black or pink leotard
  • pink tights
  • pink ballet shoes with elastic on top
  • black tap shoes

Jazz & Acrobatics

  • Monday 5:30-6:30
  • Wednesday 4:30-5:30
  • Saturday 10:00-11:00
What is Jazz? It’s about jumpin, shaking, sliding, and grooving.

What is Acro? Back Bends, Hand Stands, Rolls, and Cartwheels. All the fun stuff.

  • Form fitting top or leotard. Shorts optional.
  • Black Jazz shoes
  • Longer hair should be up in ponytail

On With the Show!

The word RECITAL doesn’t really do it justice– it’s really more of a Dance Extravaganza!

This exciting experience gives students an opportunity to display their accomplishments and a purpose to perfect their work.

Things you'll love as a parent:

  • Instead of one great big 4+ hour recital, we actually break them into smaller "Fun Size!" shows to keep each one short and sweet
  • Recital Costumes are provided at no additional cost! Yup, you read that right! No Recital Fees, No Costumes Fees. Just concentrate on enjoying yourself. 

A Teacher’s Worth a Thousand Words

What are you looking for in a dance teacher? How about skill, experience, and heart.

Courtney

JAZZ/ACRO

Courtney discovered her passion for dance at a young age and grew up training in various styles. Now, as a dedicated instructor and choreographer, she is excited to share her love for dance with people of all ages.

Laura

JAZZ/ACRO

A Savannah Native, Laura received her musical theatre degree from the Catholic University of America. She has been sharing her love of the stage with her students ever since. 

Carla

TAP/BALLET

One of our very own alumni, she is a certified Dance Master in Tap and Ballet. A proud mother of two, she has over 20 years experience teaching dance to young children.

The Dance Year

The Dance Year (like the school year) runs from August to May. It goes a little something like this:

September

The Dance Year begins!

Most classes are full, though there are a few spots available.

Registration will continue through December

January

Students begin work on the Recital.

As we pass the half-way point of our dance year, we stop taking registration for our current season and start taking registration for our Summer Camps.

March

The Recital is drawing near!

Registration for Summer Camps continues.

June

Summer

Registration for the coming dance-year begins. Some camps are still available. 

 

Register early to save your spot

Tuition

Tuition is based on the number of hours per week you take dance. Rates are calculated down to the quarter hour. See the chart for examples.

Payments are scheduled to run automatically using a card on file. Payments may be made in-person by cash or check, if done before the automatic payment is scheduled. You may also pre-pay in any increments you like, i.e. 3 months at a time, or the year in full.

Read our full Policies Page for more details.

  • 1 hour/week – 9 installments of $81.78 25% 25%
  • 2 hours/week – 9 installments of $160 75% 75%

Ready to Register?

You can do the whole thing online.

Questions?

We're here to help.

If you removed all the arts in the lives of our children…there is no way that adding more mathematics, increasing more reading programs, requiring more science, mandating more tests, or scheduling more computer courses could replace what they would have lost.
National Endowment for the Arts