Adult Open Classes

Adult Open Classes

Dance in a welcoming, judgement free environment! Our adult ballet community fosters encouragement, motivation, and the joy of movement – no matter your experience level.

All classes are open to the public YEAR-ROUND, drop in only with no registration required.

Please arrive 10 minutes early to pay before class.

Upcoming Dates

January 6th – 8th: Beginner Adult Ballet Intensive

Schedule

Schedule and Instructor subject to change.

We know life is busy! With flexible class options, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends, you can find a time that fits your schedule and keeps you dancing.

Senior Virtual Class

Seniors, looking to join the Wednesday class virtually? Click Below to join.

Meeting ID: 842 2635 5288 Passcode: 703724

9:00 – 10:30am

Beginner Ballet
August Kinard

Intro/Beginner Ballet
Jennifer Cafarella Betts

9:15 – 10:15am

PBT
Jennifer Cafarella Betts

10:00 – 11:30am

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet
Ilir Shtylla

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet
Ilir Shtylla

10:30 – 12:00pm

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet
Ian Parsons

11:00 – 12:00pm

FREE Senior Beginner Dance Class
Jennifer Cafarella Betts

5:30 – 6:30pm

Beginner Tap
August Kinard

6:30 – 8:00pm

Intermediate Ballet
Jennifer Cafarella Betts

Beginner Adult Ballet
Emilie Tran

Know Before You Go

Pricing

Ballet 

  • $18 – Full Class
  • $160 – 10 Class Card
  • $10 – Barre Portion
  • $90 – Barre Portion Class Card

Dance For All 

$100 – 10 Dance for All Class Card (cannot be used for ballet classes)

$12 – Progressing Ballet Technique & Tap

Class Description

Introductory/ Beginner Ballet: For students who have minimal ballet experience. The pace is slow and the exercises are more simplistic with an emphasis on barre work, body placement and ballet terminology.

Beginner/Intermediate Ballet: This class has complete barre and center work moving at a quicker pace with more complex exercises. Students in this class possess a well-developed ballet vocabulary.

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet: This class is faster paced and the exercises are complex and challenging. These classes are good for someone who has considerable ballet experience. As a mixed class, it is important to note that some teachers’ pace may be more intermediate while others may be more advanced.

Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT): For students who want to build strength and stamina. This class helps to understand weight-placement, core control, and how to break down movement and unfold the layers to understand what muscles assist each movement.

Tap: For students to learn the fundamentals of tap, technical basic steps, and how to progress them with speed. While also using the elements of musicality and body percussion to dance different styles.

What to Wear

See below as each class may have different shoes or clothes to wear:

Ballet: Comfortable athletic clothing, leotard and tights, ballet slippers or socks

PBT: Comfortable athletic clothing, bare feet, or socks

Tap: Comfortable athletic clothing, tap shoes