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All Abilities Dancing Performance

Celebrate 15 years of Young Dance's All Abilities Dancing Initiative through performance. More information is coming soon!

Family Dance

Children and their caregivers discover the joys of movement through games, stories, and songs. These early classes introduce children to group learning environments while using movement to develop strong bonds

Creative Movement 1

Creative Movement classes offer a fun environment for children to explore, improvise, and express themselves through movement. Children develop gross and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm, teamwork,

Creative Movement 2

In Creative Movement 2, children learn the structure of a dance class and terminology through improvisation and games. Young dancers are challenged with more complex routines exploring the dance concepts

Yoga

Yoga incorporates postures, gentle movement sequences, breath work, meditation, and relaxation to support increased awareness and mindfulness. It is a great personal retreat or cross-training for other classes. For ages

Modern 1

Modern 1 offers young dancers an introduction to Modern Dance. Students will develop their understanding of the Elements of Dance (Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy) through this expansive American

Adult Modern

A core value of Young Dance is a commitment to lifelong learning. For dancers of all levels and abilities, build your skills through technique, improvisation, and choreography to foster self-expression,

All Abilities Dancing (Online)

All Abilities Dancing classes are a supportive, community-minded environment for youth living with and without disabilities to express themselves through movement. This class will focus on positive body awareness, creativity,

Company

The Young Dance company is a mixed-age, all-abilities group of passionate dancers committed to exploring themselves and their world through dance. Unlike a dance class, this time is spent rehearsing,

Choreography

This class will introduce students to both the exploration of the choreographic process and the basic tools used in choreography. Students will learn dance-making through improvisation, activities, and discussion, and