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Smiling hip hop dancers in Steps Studio taking Ultimate Intro Dance Workshops

Ultimate Introductory Adult Workshops

If you ever dreamed of taking dance class? Or do you know some of the basics?

January 17-February 24, 2025

Our Ultimate Introductory Adult Workshops are a fun way to find joy in the arts while learning the fundamentals. Led by our world-renowned faculty, you can choose from different disciplines. Participate in either our iconic studios on Broadway or join us virtually from the comfort of your own home!

TAP with TAMII SAKURAI
Friday 7:30-9:00pm
→ More About Tamii Sakurai

CONTEMPORARY with EMILY BUFFERD
Saturday 1:45-3:15pm
→ More About Emily Bufferd

BALLET with TEMPLE KEMEZIS
Saturday 2:30-4:00pm
→ More About Temple Kemezis

HIP-HOP with AMY MITCHELL
Sunday 4:00-5:30pm
→ More About Amy Mitchell

THEATER JAZZ with KRYSTYNA RESAVY
Monday 7:30-9:00pm
→ More About Krystyna Resavy

UPCOMING DATES:

2025
Basic Adult Workshops 2/28-4/7
Ultimate Intro Workshops 4/25-6/9 (no workshop classes Memorial Day weekend 5/23-5/26)

FAQ

What should I wear?

For your classes you will want to wear comfortable clothing that is easy to move around in. Basic workout clothing works best. There are no required shoes, but we do have the following recommendations for select classes:

Tap: You do not need to go out and buy tap shoes, but it’s preferable for tap students to have hard soled shoes so you can hear your movement.

Ballet:
Ballet slippers not required; socks are fine. It is more important that the floor you’re working on isn’t slippery.

Is there any specific equipment I need for Virtual classes?

For most classes, no you do not need any equipment. For your own safety, be sure that the floor you’re working on isn’t slippery. For virtual ballet you need something stable to hold onto to use as a barre.

What if I need to miss a class?

We highly encourage you to review the workshop schedule before signing up to ensure that you will be able to attend all classes. We currently do not record the classes and do not offer makeup options.

Can I purchase an Ultimate Intro Workshop as a gift?

Yes! The best way to do this is to purchase your gift recipient a gift card in the amount of the workshop you wish to gift them. This will allow them to purchase and enroll themselves directly into the program.

Once I have completed the workshop will there be other classes I can take?

Yes! Once you have completed an Ultimate Intro workshop you should have learned enough to take a Basic Adult Dance Workshop, Open, Basic, or Beginning level class in that style. You will receive an email upon completion of the program letting you know what classes in our current schedule would be best for you. You also have the option of taking the workshop again the next time it is offered.

We appreciate all the info and etiquette you greeted us with, the welcome on your TV, the certificates and the master class.

Betsie, ArtistTree Studio, Kansas

I just wanted to reach out and thank you again for the incredibly amazing experience. All of my dancers left feeling inspired, proud, and tired hehe. An absolutely fantastic day of dancing. Our line up was exactly what we needed, and I can’t thank you enough. It was definitely an unforgettable experience, not just for my girls, but for me also, as a studio owner. So much inspiration all around.
We hope you will have us back!

Paige Tamarkin- Full Out Performance Dance Co. December, 2021

…We now see why everyone said that the next time we were in NYC that we had to go to Steps!

Edna-Jakki, Experience Dance Theatre, Charlottesville

The dancers at your school were a great eye opener for our girls…they have been inspired!

Jen, Janet Hays & Company, Pittsburgh

We feel so comfortable at Steps! We hope to come for many more years.

Laura, ISED, Buenos Aires

The positive atmosphere you foster there ensured that your students were also positive and welcoming to their visitors. Northeast Ohio Dance, Inc. says STEPS on Broadway is the place to study dance in New York City

Brenda Stygar, Northeast Ohio Dance