A standard ballet class follows a traditional, structured progression designed to build strength, flexibility, and grace. It typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes and divides evenly into two main phases: rigorous barre work to establish foundational technique and center work to practice fluid combinations and jumps across the studio floor
Jazz classes offer a high-energy blend of technique, rhythm, and style. They typically feature core and floor conditioning, isolations, leaps, turns, and across-the-floor progressions. Dancers learn foundational steps prioritizing expression, stage presence, and musicality.
Lyrical dance is a fluid fusion of ballet and jazz techniques where dancers interpret the lyrics or mood of a song to tell a story. It emphasizes emotional expression through graceful and fluid lines.
Hip hop classes are high-energy, dynamic street-dance sessions set to R&B, pop, or hip hop music. They focus on rhythm, musicality, and personal style, typically featuring a rhythmic warm-up, body isolations, and a choreographed routine. Perfect for all skill levels, these classes build coordination, stamina, and confidence.
Tap classes focus on rhythm, musicality, and coordination, turning the dancer into a percussive instrument using metal-tapped shoes. Students learn to create sounds by striking the floor while developing body awareness, timing, and balance through warm-ups, traveling steps, and choreographed routines.
Acro (Acrobatic Dance) is a dynamic fusion of classical dance technique and precision acrobatics. It focuses on building strength, flexibility, balance, and tumbling skills, teaching dancers to seamlessly integrate acrobatic tricks (like cartwheels, walkovers, and aerials) into expressive, fluid choreography.
competitive dance team is an intensive, by invitation only program for dancers seeking to elevate their training beyond recreational classes. It combines rigorous weekly technique classes (ballet, jazz, leaps, and turns) with mandatory choreography rehearsals, culminating in regional competitions and conventions.
A pointe class is an advanced ballet class where dancers learn to perform on the tips of their toes while wearing specialized, reinforced pointe shoes. It focuses on building immense ankle strength, mastering body alignment, and refining classical ballet technique. This class is by invitation only by Ms. Renee
Baby level classes are for dancers ages 2-4. Pre level classes are for ages 5&6. These classes focus on gross motor skills, rhythm, and imagination. These foundational courses introduce Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, and Tumbling in a playful, structured environment that encourages creativity and basic body awareness.