Dance Series Membership
The perfect way to start your dance journey or fine-tune your technique through focused weekly classes
(Re)discover the dancer in you.
Our beginner series offerings are ideal for brand-new dancers or dancers looking for a refresher after being away from dance for many years. We also have tap series options for adults looking to tap at any level.
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Getting started is easier than 5-6-7-8 😉
Choose Your Series
Choose based on the series level and description, or reach out for guidance on which program is right for you!
Register
Register with a one-time payment to secure your spot in the session of your choice.
If your chosen series has already started, email us for info on how to join with prorated tuition.
Start Dancing
Show up weekly to move, learn, and have fun with new friends who share a love of dance.
Current Dance Series Options
Basic Level: No experience required. Focused on foundation, fun, and fitness.
Footwear: Ballet shoes; canvas split-sole recommended
Ballet Basics 1
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Whether you are new to dance or it's been long enough that you need a refresher, Ballet Basics is the perfect place to begin. You'll learn foundational technique, form, and terminology in a safe, fun atmosphere where questions are encouraged and modifications are always available. Each class begins at the barre before moving to the center to work on traveling steps and simple combinations reinforcing balance, coordination, and musicality. You will graduate to Ballet Basics 2 upon completing this 12-week curriculum!
Mondays, 5:30–6:30pm
Jan. 20 – Apr. 7 (12 classes)
$360
Saturdays, 12:00–1:00pm
Jan. 18 – Feb. 22 (6 classes, Session I)
$180
Saturdays, 12:00–1:00pm
Mar. 1 – Apr. 5 (6 classes, Session II)
$180
Wednesdays, 6:30–7:30pm
Mar. 5 – May 21 (12 classes)
$360
Basic Level: Completion of Ballet Basics 1 required. Focused on foundation, fun, and fitness.
Footwear: Ballet shoes; canvas split-sole recommended
Ballet Basics 2
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Whether you are new to dance or it's been long enough that you need a refresher, Ballet Basics is the perfect place to begin. You'll learn foundational technique, form, and terminology in a safe, fun atmosphere where questions are encouraged and modifications are always available. Each class begins at the barre before moving to the center to work on traveling steps and simple combinations reinforcing balance, coordination, and musicality. You will graduate to Ballet Basics + upon completing this 12-week curriculum!
TBA
(12 classes)
$360
Level +: For advanced beginners with prior dance experience and coordination who want a more detailed review than Ballet 1.
Footwear: Ballet shoes; canvas split-sole recommended
Ballet Basics+
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This accelerated beginner class allows dancers to stretch, tone, and develop their technique in a safe, fun atmosphere. While Ballet Basics is appropriate for complete beginners, Ballet Basics+ is best suited to students with prior ballet training and often serves as a bridge to our Ballet 1 studio classes. In addition to barre and center work, Ballet Basics+ incorporates more turns, jumps, and leaps than you’ll encounter in Ballet Basics (modifications available).
Thursdays, 6:20–7:30pm
Jan. 2 – Apr. 10 (15 classes)
$450
Level 1: For advanced beginners with some prior dance experience and coordination.
Footwear: Ballet shoes; canvas split-sole recommended
Ballet 1
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Ballet 1 is best fit for dancers who are comfortable with the fundamentals of a full ballet class -- plie, tendu, degage, rond de jambe, fondu, frappe, developpe, grand battement, and a single pirouette). Center work includes an adagio, pirouette training, and petite allegro. Grand allegro and traveling turns are broken down and rehearsed in this class. If you are looking for a refresher of the ballet barre technique but have past dance experience, we recommend starting with Ballet Basics+ before joining Ballet 1. If you are comfortable with the above terminology and steps but need practice to execute, then you should do well in Ballet 1.
Tuesdays, 5:00–6:20pm
Jan. 7 – Apr. 15 (15 classes)
$450
Level 1: For advanced beginners with some prior dance experience and coordination.
Footwear: Barefoot, grip socks, or dance shoes appropriate for that week’s style
Let’s Dance 1
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This sampler series includes ballet, burlesque, hip hop, lyrical, pom pop cheer, and theater jazz classes. At each class, you'll be introduced to the style through a short combination. It's all the fun of performing without pressure! Let's Dance is a great way to explore several styles offered at A-Glow and is ideal for advanced beginner dancers with some movement experience who are comfortable retaining choreography.
Wednesdays, 6:30–7:30pm
Jan. 15 – Feb. 19 (6 classes)
$180
Wednesdays, 6:30–7:30pm
Mar. 5 - Apr. 9 (6 classes)
$180
Fridays, 6:30–7:30pm
Mar. 14 - Apr. 18 (6 classes)
$180
Level 1: For advanced beginners with some prior dance experience and coordination.
Footwear: Heels with good grip that stay on the feet. Alternative to heels, dancers can be barefoot, wear grip socks, or other dance shoes.
HOT IN HEELS 1
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This 6-week sampler series includes Boa Burlesque, Chairs & Heels, Hip Hop Heels, Latin Heels, Mock Strip Tease, and Secret Prop & Heels classes. At each class, you'll be introduced to the style through a short combination. It's all the fun of performing without pressure! Hot in Heels is a great way to explore several styles of burlesque offered at A-Glow and is ideal for advanced beginner dancers with some movement experience who are comfortable retaining choreography. Heels are encouraged but always optional!
Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm
Mar. 6 - Apr. 10 (6 classes)
$180
Basic Level: No experience required. Focused on foundation, fun, and fitness.
Footwear: Clean street shoes not worn outside, barefoot, or grip socks
Hip Hop BAsics
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Fun and fitness collide in this 3-week Hip Hop series for absolute adult beginner dancers! Each class includes a dancer's warmup followed by upbeat choreography that will get you sweating. The choreography will be reviewed each week and added to as the class is ready. A-Glow's principals of dance will be embedded in this series: weight-shifting, dynamics, transitions, and isolations. We are so excited to teach you to dance!
Saturdays, 1:10–2:10pm
Mar. 1 – Mar. 15 (3 classes)
$90
Level 1: For advanced beginners with some prior dance experience and coordination.
Footwear: Clean street shoes not worn outside, barefoot, or grip socks
Hip Hop fitness 1
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Fun and fitness collide in this 4-week Hip Hop series for advanced beginner dancers. Each class includes a dancer's warmup followed by innovate upbeat choreography that will get you sweating. While you do not need prior formal dance experience to participate, those comfortable with retaining 30 seconds of movement choreography will feel most confident in this series. Instructors always offer modifications and challenges as needed to help everyone get the most out of each class!
Fridays, 6:00–7:00pm
Jan. 10 – Jan. 31 (4 classes)
$120
Fridays, 6:00–7:00pm
Feb. 28 – Mar. 21 (4 classes)
$120
Level 1: For advanced beginners with some prior dance experience and coordination.
Footwear: Tap shoes; split-sole recommended
Broadway Tap 1
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Broadway Tap 1 is the place to begin if you want to learn traditional tap steps and sequences. Classes include a warm-up, center work, and traveling steps. Choreography to popular Broadway music is introduced and reviewed frequently to ensure every dancer builds confidence and finds success. Dancers must be able to execute a shuffle, flap, and single time step at a "walking pace." For dancers with no prior tap experience, email aglowdanceandfitness@gmail.com to schedule a private Tap Basics class to prepare you to join Tap 1!
Thursdays, 5:20–6:10pm
Feb. 13 – Mar. 20 (6 classes)
$180
Level 2: Intermediate instruction with emphasis on technique and choreography.
Footwear: Tap shoes; split-sole recommended
Tap 2
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In Tap 2, you'll progress in your tap technique to learn traditional steps and sequences, including time steps and drawbacks. Classes include a warm-up, center work, traveling steps, and the opportunity to work on choreographed sequences. To participate, dancers must have the ability to execute a shuffle leap alternating feet flap forward and backward at running tempo, and a single time step repetitively.
Wednesdays, 7:40–8:40pm
Jan. 15 – Mar. 19 (15 classes)
$450
Level 2: Intermediate instruction with emphasis on technique and choreography.
Footwear: Tap shoes; split-sole recommended
Broadway Tap 2
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Broadway music is utilized in this variation of our classic Tap 2 program. In Broadway Tap 2, you'll progress in your tap technique to learn traditional steps and sequences, including time steps and drawbacks. Classes include a warm-up, center work, traveling steps, and the opportunity to work on choreographed sequences. To participate, dancers must have the ability to execute a shuffle leap alternating feet flap forward and backward at running tempo, and a single time step repetitively.
Sundays, 11:15–12:15pm
Jan. 12 – Feb. 2 (4 classes)
$120
Sundays, 11:15–12:15pm
Feb. 9 – Mar. 2 (4 classes)
$120
Level 3: Advanced instruction for experienced dancers with no movement restrictions.
Footwear: Tap shoes; split-sole recommended
Tap 3
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Tap 3 is a fun, challenging series that requires confidence and a strong tap foundation. Classes begin with a warm-up and focus on "trick" steps, including going on toe taps and performing wings and pickups. For the best experience in this advanced series, dancers should be comfortable with syncopated choreography, complex musicality, and quick step execution.
Mondays, 6:35–7:35pm
Jan. 6 – Apr. 14 (15 classes)
$450
“I had not danced before, but I was drawn to dance as a form of expression and a way to make exercise more engaging. I'd tried dancing at a couple of places where ‘beginner’ didn't actually mean beginner. I didn't have a typical dancer physique and was worried I'd be made to feel uncomfortable when my goal was learning and getting stronger, not changing my body type.
“Thankfully, none of these worries were a problem for me at A-Glow! I've loved both the Ballet Basics and Ballet Basics+ dance series. The Studio Owner, Amanda, is great at leveling and has consistently kept me challenged but not overwhelmed. The instructors are very welcoming and knowledgeable about modifications to safely teach new skills to people in grown-up bodies.
“Dancing at A-Glow regularly has improved my balance, given my musicality more dimension, and improved my strength. It's also improved my body image. I can celebrate my body for what it can accomplish instead of worrying about my body's shape or size. I look forward to continuing to dance at A-Glow and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to explore dance!”
—Elizabeth H.
Need help deciding which series is best for you?
FAQs
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If you’ve never danced before, you’re in for a treat! We are so excited that you’re considering beginning your dance journey at A-Glow. Our favorite series for beginners is Ballet Basics because it offers a foundational introduction to steps and terminology used in various styles and classes. We also offer a dance sampler series called "Let's Dance!" for dancers who have been away from dance for many years but are comfortable moving and retaining simple choreography. If you're interested in trying tap, Tap 1 is the place to begin, and we have private Tap Basics sessions if you need a little extra preparation before joining the class.
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If you have never tap danced before, we offer 45-minute private tap instruction sessions to prepare you to successfully enter our Tap 1 course. Most new tap dancers need between one and three private sessions before starting Tap 1. Please reach out via our Contact page or email aglowdanceandfitness@gmail.com to learn more.
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If you have never danced before, we offer a two-session ballet quick start to prepare you with a basic understanding of three foundational barre exercises: plié, tendu, and dégagé. After completing your two 45-minute classes, you’ll be ready to join the current session of Ballet Basics as space allows. Please reach out via our Contact page or email aglowdanceandfitness@gmail.com to learn more.
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Yes! It's common and expected to repeat a series for multiple sessions before moving up a level. Some dancers even stay in a series because they enjoy it and it fits their schedule. There is always room to improve your technique and fitness, regardless of the class level you are taking!
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Missing a class or two is acceptable due to illness or other engagements. We ask that you email the studio or use the StudioBookings app to let us know if you plan to be absent so we don’t worry about you! If you notify us of your absence at least 12 hours before your class, we can assist you in scheduling a makeup if space allows. Makeup classes are not guaranteed for series classes and must be completed before the end of your series.
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We want you to feel comfortable moving in class. Workout or dance attire are equally acceptable—many students wear leggings or joggers with a t-shirt or workout top. We ask that you secure your hair away from your face so you can move safely without it being in your way. Your footwear depends on the dance style; additional details and recommendations can be found here and in an email, you’ll receive upon registration.
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A-Glow's Owner and Artistic Director, Amanda Money, holds a Doctorate of Physical Therapy and trains instructors to offer modifications for all bodies and abilities. If you have specific questions or concerns, please reach out directly via our Contact page, and we’ll be happy to help!
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We want to make starting to dance as stress-free and exciting as possible. Contact us to inquire about your options for using your $30 Trial Class to check out a series, schedule, and space dependent.
Free ballet basics tutorial
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Free ballet basics tutorial ⋆
Want to know if ballet basics is the right place to start? Get an at-home preview of a ballet basics class led by A-Glow Artistic Director & Owner, Amanda Money.
Are you an experienced dancer looking for more schedule flexibility and more styles?