Classes are grouped by age bracket, then discipline. Filter below to zero in on what fits your dancer.
The classic starter class — half ballet, half tap, all giggles. Builds listening, rhythm, and first-position basics.
All three disciplines in one class. Our most-recommended starter — young kids get a taste of everything and find what they love.
Three coaching stations, 12–15 kids, tons of equipment. Rolls, cartwheels, beam balance, and tumbling basics.
Real barre work, proper terminology, and strong technique foundations. Placement by age and skill level.
Flap-ball-change, shuffle-ball-change, time steps. Structured progression toward the June recital number.
Isolations, pirouettes, and the start of across-the-floor combinations. High energy, high style.
Age-appropriate choreography to the kids’ music parents will actually let them listen to. Big personality welcome.
Three-station rotation: floor, beam, bars. Progressions through forward rolls, cartwheels, back-walkovers.
Deeper technique: adagio, pirouette series, petite allegro. Essential foundation for every other style.
Storytelling through movement — the bridge between ballet and modern. Musicality, floor work, and emotional range.
Groove foundations, full eight-count combos, freestyle exposure. Street style meets stage performance.
Dedicated tumbling session for dancers who want aerials, back handsprings, and tricks to use on stage.
Nine tiered teams — Diamond, Pearl, Emerald, Topaz, Jade, Sapphire, Ruby, Opal, Advanced. Weekly rehearsals + regional competitions.
Adult dancers welcome — returners, beginners, and lifelong tappers all mix here. No recital pressure.
Core-focused strength and flexibility. Open to adults and teens — great cross-training for serious dancers.
The week below shows the general shape of our afternoons and evenings. For the exact teacher assignment for any class, log in to the Parent Portal.
One 30-minute class per week. Ideal for preschoolers trying it out.
One hour per week — combo class or two technique classes.
Every class your dancer can fit in the schedule. Flat rate.
Your 5-year-old beginner won’t be in a class with an 11-year-old beginner. We group by both age bracket and skill level.
Classes run September through early June. Billed as 10 equal monthly payments from August 15 through May 15. June is tuition-free — the season’s already covered.
Leotards, tights, and proper footwear for class. Long hair up in a ponytail or bun, always. Full attire guide →
Miss a class? Email info@cafferys.net and we’ll place you in any same-level class within 30 days. Up to 3 per season, space permitting.
The June recital and gymnastics show are the season highlight — but participation is not mandatory. Tell us by January if you’d like to skip the costume.
No teenage instructors. Every teacher on our faculty trains for 2 years under Ms. Lindsay before teaching independently.
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