Dance Alloy - School

School

The Dance Alloy School offers classes in many styles and for all ages. The school operates all year in three major sessions Fall, Spring and Summer and also offers private lessons and private parties. Offering classes for all ages the children can begin as toddlers in the My Grown Up and Me class and continue through age 13 in the Kids Dance Classes. Dance education can then be continued into the teen years in the Teen Hip Hop and Modern Classes. Dance Alloy also has a strong adult dance school and features adult classes in Modern, Ballet, Middle Eastern, Salsa/Merengue and Power Pilates. Summer Dance intensives are also offered at the School and all classes are during evening hours so all can find a time.

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