Your trial class is on us
Experience Reverence for yourself
Before you commit, come see what class actually feels like. You'll meet a teacher, watch a lesson, and your dancer will try a real session — no pressure, no pitch.

Your first class, step by step
What to expect on your visit
You're greeted by name
Tell us you're new when you arrive — someone will walk you through the studio, show you the observation area, and introduce your dancer to the teacher.
You watch the whole class
Parents are welcome in our observation area for every trial. You'll see exactly how a class flows and how we talk to students.
Your dancer tries the real thing
No watered-down sample. Your dancer participates in the actual class at their age level — barre, across-the-floor, combinations, the closing reverence.
You decide, not us
No sales pitch at the end. If you'd like to enroll, we'll walk you through placement and registration. If not, you leave with a thank-you and no follow-up pressure.
A few practical notes
What your dancer wears: Come as you are for the trial. A t-shirt, leggings or shorts, and socks or bare feet work for any class. If you have ballet shoes already, bring them — but we don't expect you to buy anything before the trial.
What to bring: A water bottle. Hair tied back (a bun is ideal for ballet, a ponytail is fine for everything else). That's really it.
How long: Plan for 45–90 minutes depending on the age group. Preschool classes are 45 minutes; advanced levels run up to 90. The whole visit including chatting afterward is usually under two hours.
Food and drink: Water is fine anywhere. No food in the studio rooms, but you're welcome to snack in the lobby.
Siblings: Little ones are welcome in the observation area. We have a small play nook with quiet books and toys.
Cost: The trial class itself is complimentary — no fee, no deposit, no "maybe" charges. If you decide to enroll after, we'll cover class fees, costume fees, and the recital at that point so you know every number up front.
Request your trial class
Fill this out and we'll reply within one business day with a proposed class and time. If you'd rather talk first, you can always reach us on the contact page.
Questions new families ask
The most common questions we hear before a first visit.
Rather talk first?
If you'd like to ask a few questions before scheduling, we're happy to help over email or phone.
