Mini Movers Program
Where Confidence Begins
Every dancer starts somewhere. And for our youngest students, that beginning feels engaging, safe, and above all fun!
The Mini Movers Program is designed for dancers ages 3–6 who are just starting their journey. Whether they’re full of energy, a little shy, or somewhere in between.
Learning how to move, listen, and grow in a space that balances creativity with structure.
A Beautiful Beginning…
The first dance class is more than just an activity.
It’s the beginning of:
Confidence
Expression
Discipline
Joy in movement
We’re honored to be part of that first step.
A Well-Rounded Training Approach
Each class blends foundational dance styles in an age-appropriate way, giving your child a well-rounded introduction to movement.
Depending on age and level, classes may include:
Creative Movement
Imagination-based movement that builds confidence, musicality, and coordinationBallet Basics
Foundational technique, posture, balance, and graceTumbling Basics
Beginner acro skills focused on strength, flexibility, and body awarenessIntro to Jazz
Rhythm, energy, and expressive movement
Every class is intentionally structured to keep young dancers engaged while gently introducing discipline and classroom flow.
More Than Just Dance
In these early years, we focus on more than technique building.
Dancers begin to develop:
Listening and focus
Confidence in new environments
Coordination and body awareness
The ability to follow instruction and work within a group
These are skills that support them both inside and outside of the studio.
A Calm, Structured Environment
We understand that starting something new can feel like a big step for both dancers and parents.
Our classes are designed to feel:
Organized and predictable
Warm and encouraging
Engaging without being overwhelming
We guide each dancer with patience and clarity, helping them build confidence week by week.
Class Placement
Mini Movers are grouped by age and developmental readiness.
All dancers are placed at registration and gently evaluated during their first few classes to ensure they are in the best environment to succeed.
Detailed uniform guidelines are provided upon enrollment.
What to Expect
Classes are age-appropriate and structured with clear routines
Parents remain in the lobby to encourage independence
Instructors provide guidance with both warmth and consistency
Progress builds gradually—confidence comes with time