

More Than Movement—This Is Your Moment
Our ballet classes aren’t about perfection—they’re about precision, power, and personal expression. Whether your dancer is starting from scratch or ready to compete, we offer age-appropriate training that honors tradition while fostering a love for dance.
We focus on musicality and movement quality so that dancers build strength, confidence, and artistry that they can carry into every dance style.
What Makes Our Ballet Classes Different
Our ballet classes are led by faculty who perform professionally, coach competitively, and believe in positive, progress-based instruction.
Each class is designed to build technique, safe alignment, and musicality—all while empowering students to feel proud of the bodies they’re in.

Ballet Class Levels



Here’s How It Works

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Try a Class
Fill out our quick interest form, and we’ll reach out to schedule a trial class that fits your dancer’s level and goals.
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See How It Feels
Join us in the studio and experience the Movement Haven difference—supportive teachers, strong technique, and a real sense of community.
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Register When You’re Ready
If it’s a fit, we’ll help you enroll and get set up in your Parent Portal. From there, you can view your class schedule, handle payments, and stay in the loop.
Ballet Class: Frequently Asked Questions
How much do ballet classes cost?
Ballet class prices vary by location, frequency, and level. At most studios, you can expect to pay between $60 and $120 per month for weekly classes, with additional fees for attire, recital participation, and competitions.
What age is too late to start ballet?
It’s never too late to start a ballet class. While many dancers begin young, teens and adults can still gain flexibility, strength, and technique by starting later.
What is the best type of ballet class for a beginner?
For young beginners, a Level 1 or introductory ballet class is best. Young adult beginners should look for non-competitive or fundamentals classes that prioritize alignment and basic technique.