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Most new families start with a conversation and a trial class. Both are free and both work better than any quiz.
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Answer four short questions and we'll suggest classes that fit. The quiz uses our real schedule data — what you see is what's actually offered.
1. How old is the dancer?
A rough guide
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Ages 3–5 (Preschool)
Ages 3–5Tiny Twirlers, Pre-Ballet, Shining Stars — our youngest dancers start here. Rhythm, structure, and fun in 45-minute classes.
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Ages 6–10 (Elementary)
Ages 6–10Most styles open up here — ballet, tap, jazz, acro, hip-hop. One or two classes per week is typical.
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Ages 11–13 (Middle)
Ages 11–13Levels expand. Students specialize in 2–3 styles. Contemporary, theater dance, and worship become options.
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Ages 14–18 (High)
Ages 14–18Pre-professional paths available. Pointe work, leadership opportunities, college audition prep.
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Adult (17+)
AdultBallet, contemporary, and tap classes welcome adult beginners and returning dancers alike.
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The real way to find the right class
Every dancer is different. A four-year-old who loves music and moves to every song may thrive differently than a quieter four-year-old who wants to watch before joining. A ten-year-old with two years of gymnastics experience might jump into acro with a different starting level than a first-timer.
The best way to find the right class is what we do at a trial:
- A short conversation with you about your dancer — age, experience, what they seem drawn to, any particular concerns.
- A class to try — typically in the style or age range that seems like the best fit.
- A teacher's assessment after class — whether the fit felt right, whether a different level might be better.
Email us or schedule a trial class. We'll take it from there.
Ready to find out?
The trial class is free, and the whole process starts with one form.
