I sent my daughter here for about 3 months (2025). The instructors were nice and the choreography…read morewas fun; occasional videos were shared w the parents in the class group chat.
BUT, we decided to leave the studio and went back to our old dance studio because of the following 2 reasons:
1. My daughter came out of many classes looking bummed out, which is rare; she's usually upbeat w shiny eyes after her rec classes. When I asked why she was upset, she said "I can't understand them half the time". She said they speak Spanish more than half the time, and the majority of the students are Spanish-speaking and they mostly speak Spanish to each other also. Believe me, one of my best friends is Mexican and I have no problem with this heritage. We love diversity!! But, my daughter is English-speaking only so she felt left out and was unable to make new friends well because of this.
When I brought this up to the owner, she seemed to make excuses and did not say that possibly this is something they should work on. I was disappointed because on their website, during the tour and in class descriptions, I heard nothing of their classes being taught in 2 languages. That's a big thing to know before committing!
2. There is 1 verrry small waiting area. There is no area for families to observe their kiddos through windows. Instead, there are two highly-placed monitors where the kids are able to be viewed live.
HOWEVER, they don't want families waiting in that room while your child is in class; they ask that we allow ONLY the students to take a break and eat there.
So where does that leave the families? You're stuck waiting in the car, unable to watch your kid or running errands during your kids' class time.
Hope this helps anyone that is curious about this studio!