Find a ballet classes in Fort Worth, TX

Find ballet classes in Fort Worth, TX

Find ballet classes in Fort Worth, TX

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Top 10 ballet classes in Fort Worth, TX

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Daily Dance Services

Daily Dance Services

5.0Exceptional(5)
Top Pro
4 hires on Lessons
11+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Belinda O. says, "I am really enjoying my classes with Matt. I am specifically studying with him for my dance trip to Argentina but will continue with him when I return and would highly recommend him to other people" Read more
Paperie & Co.

Paperie & Co.

5.0(2)
Offers online services
8 hires on Lessons
30+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Jere S. says, "I’m 80 years old, sedentary and haven’t danced in years. However, since Cathy and Josh are very patient and observant in structuring my lessons I’m not only renewing my ability to dance but I’m having fun doing it." Read more
5 Deadly Rhythyms

5 Deadly Rhythyms

4.5(4)
2 hires on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
YMCA D. says, "These instructors are everything I wanted. Not only did we learn how to act and sing, but we learned how to dance. I have never danced before and they made me feel it was possible. Thank You" Read more
Dance With Me Fort Worth

Dance With Me Fort Worth

5.0(1)
1 hire on Lessons
7+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Bill L. says, "The experience was very satisfying and I learned a lot." Read more
Ballet Folklorico Azteca De Fort Worth

Ballet Folklorico Azteca De Fort Worth

New on Lessons
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Established in 1975, Ballet Folklorico Azteca de Fort Worth, Inc. is a prominent Mexican folk dance organization situated in Fort Worth, Texas, and its surrounding areas. Acclaimed for its cultural richness and artistic excellence, this organization has been a significant contributor to the local arts scene, fostering appreciation for traditional Mexican dance in the community. Ballet Folklorico Azteca delivers an authentic, vibrant performance every time, showcasing Mexico's diverse cultural heritage.
Ten Feet Tall Dance Studio

Ten Feet Tall Dance Studio

New on Lessons
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Ten Feet Tall Dance Studio, based in Watauga, Texas, is a women-owned business that welcomes dancers from the age of two and up. They offer a diverse range of dance styles, including combo classes for young learners, jazz, hip hop, ballroom/Latin for kids, lyrical, acro dance, and even adult classes. Step into their studio and discover your love for dance.
Studio One Dance Center

Studio One Dance Center

New on Lessons
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Studio One Dance Center, located in Fort Worth, Texas, is a top-tier facility that celebrates the art of dance. The center provides an array of classes, including ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, musical theater, hip hop, and tumbling. The studio maintains a Christian ethos, utilizing modest movements and costumes to honor God. It's not just about dance, though. The center's mission is to instill discipline, perseverance, and teamwork in its students. The center also hosts the Little Ones Fine Arts Christian Preschool, which fosters cognitive development in young children through the arts.
Leap Of Faith Dance

Leap Of Faith Dance

New on Lessons
24+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Leap of Faith Dance & Performing Arts, founded in 2000, is a highly regarded dance school located in Arlington, Texas, and the surrounding areas. They offer a wide range of dance styles from ballet to tap, modern to jazz and much more for ages 2 to adult, including 'Mommy & Me' classes. Additionally, they offer private music lessons and art classes. Known for their outstanding teachers and community outreach, Leap of Faith Dance is more than a dance school; it's a family that continues to grow every semester.
Destination Dance & Cheer

Destination Dance & Cheer

New on Lessons
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Destination Dance & Cheer, located in Fort Worth, Texas and its surrounding areas, stands out as a premier institution for dance and cheer enthusiasts. They cater to a wide range of ages and offer recreational and competitive dance, cheer, and tumbling classes across all levels. Known for their experienced choreographers, Destination Dance & Cheer is committed to providing a dynamic, fun, and safe environment for students to explore their passion.
Dance Axiom

Dance Axiom

New on Lessons
11+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Dance Axiom, founded in 2013, is an esteemed dance academy located in Colleyville, Texas. With a firm belief that art shapes culture, Dance Axiom focuses on cultivating well-rounded, confident artists in a nurturing environment. Prioritizing performance over competition, the academy provides top-notch dance training, empowering its students to pursue any dream or career with self-respect, vision, and discipline. Dance Axiom is more than just a dance studio; it's a creative space committed to enriching the community it serves.

Your ballet questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much are ballet classes?

Ballet classes cost $60 to $200+ per month, depending on the studio location, reputation, and the number of classes per week. One class per week typically costs $60 to $70 per month, while the monthly rate for an unlimited class pass is $150 to $250. At many studios, you'll also pay a $25 to $50 non-refundable registration fee.

  • Ballet studios often offer the first class for free to help you decide if you want to register for a full season.
  • Some ballet studios offer a discount when paying in full for the entire season or when registering siblings or more than one child.
  • Private ballet classes cost $50 to $85 per hour on average.

What is ballet?

Classical ballet is a theatrical form of dance using slow, formal body movement techniques, music, and often scenery to tell a story or express a concept or emotion. Contemporary ballet dancing combines classical ballet with ethnic, jazz, and modern dance styles, incorporating faster movements, floor work, and often bare feet instead of ballet shoes.

How long is a ballet class?

While class lengths vary by dance studio, traditional ballet classes typically last 90 minutes, with the first 30 to 45 minutes spent at the barre to warm up the body and the second part of the class focusing on center work.

At what age can you start ballet classes?

Formal ballet classes typically start around age 7 or 8, but many studios offer "pre-ballet" classes for ages 4 to 6, combining games with ballet techniques and steps to create a fun class that helps the child learn some basics while also developing their ability to working together in a group class setting. Some dance studios even offer "baby ballet" or "mommy and me" classes for children as young as 2 or 3 years old.

Can adults take ballet classes?

Yes! You can start taking ballet classes at any age. Most studios offer ballet classes for teens and adults. Learning ballet as an adult offers many benefits, such as developing good posture, physical coordination, mental focus, mental and physical flexibility, self-confidence, and social skills.

What should you wear to a ballet class?

Most ballet studios recommend wearing flexible fabric that hugs tight to the body so your movement is not restricted, and the teacher can clearly see the moves you are making. Traditional ballet studios often require a black leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet slippers for female attire and black tights, dance pants, or dance shorts with a fitted white T-shirt and black ballet shoes for males. Every dance studio has its own guidelines for dance class attire, so be sure to confirm the clothing requirements with your ballet studio before your first class.

How do I choose the best ballet class?

When searching for ballet classes near you, be sure to:

  • Look for a licensed and insured ballet studio that has been in business for 5+ years.
  • Check out their reviews on Lessons.com and Google.
  • Review their website for scheduling information and photos or videos.
  • Read all contract terms before signing.

What questions should I ask when searching for ballet classes near me?

Consider asking the following questions to help you choose a ballet studio:

  • Do you offer classes for an absolute beginner?
  • What is your class schedule?
  • Do I need to register?
  • Do you offer drop-in classes?
  • Can I join a class that has already started?
  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • Do you have any package deals or new student offers?
  • Do you offer private lessons?
  • What forms of payment do you take?
  • Do I need to pay in advance?
  • What type of clothing should I wear to class?
  • What shoes should I wear?
  • Will there be a recital?

Reviews for Fort Worth ballet classes

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Worth area.
Connie D.
Matt is an excellent instructor! He makes every client feel comfortable and gives you his undivided attention. He is knowledgeable not only about each dance you are learning, but also how to break it down so that you can best learn.
Daily Dance Services
Lee B.
Everything
Paperie & Co.
Nancy S.
They really know the business. I took my kid who is 11 for a lesson and they had such a good time he started to go with a small group of his friends. -
5 Deadly Rhythyms
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