Summer Classes

Why Dance During the summer?
It has been proven that students who read and stay physically active during the summer retain more information and avoid the digression that so many children experience during the many months of vacation. THIS SUMMER, we will offer a 5-week dance session, offering classes in SEVERAL of our styles: Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Preschool, and more. POP-UP SUMMER CAMPS WILL BE ADDED ALL SUMMER LONG!
5 Week Summer Session
July 11 – August 8th
NO Registration Fee
Summer classes offered:
First Steps
Combo
Little Bops
Ballet
Lyrical
Beginning Hip Hop
Performance Jazz and Hip Hop
Acro Dance
Ballet Folklorico
Classes will be held once a week on indicated class days for 5 weeks.
See the schedule and pricing below. Pricing is for ALL 5 weeks.
Summer 2023 – 5 Week Session
Summer Camps 2023
Dance FAQ: Your Essential Guide to Frequently Asked Questions!
Why should I learn to dance?
We know that the study of dance can give unlimited amounts of poise, grace, beauty, and strength, which are requisites to a healthy and self-assured attitude at any stage of life.
Our aim is to give our students the best dance education possible through our professional instruction and personal attention. From our tiniest 1 & 2-year-old dancers to our high school big personalities and distinguished adults, we strive to offer more than just a “dance class” experience here at Studio C.
We pride ourselves in our commitment to teaching strong work ethic, character, personal confidence, good hygiene and nutrition, physical strength, and respect all while having fun!
When do classes begin and how long is each class?
Our regular season is from September 11, 2023 - JUNE 1, 2024. We offer small summer sessions and camps each year as well. Dance lessons are held once a week. Most classes are 45-60 minutes in length (unless otherwise stated).
Is there an age limit or range?
We have classes for children starting as young as 6 months old, with a caregiver, in our “Dance With Me” program. At age 2, children can begin taking classes independently. We offer classes in many styles for children and adults.
What should I wear for class?
Our dress code can be found on our policies page as well as in the description for each class when you are registering for class(es).
What team opportunities do you have at Studio C?
Studio C is proud to offer performance and competition opportunities to our top dancers in jazz and hip hop. Students are selected to participate at the end of each season for the following year. See our Performance Teams Page for more information.
Where can I buy dance shoes and attire?
Dancers can be custom fitted/sized for dance shoes at our open house prior to the beginning of the season. We also have dancewear, bags, and tights in stock at our Floresville downtown location.
What types of dance do you offer?
We offer a wide range of dance styles. See our list and class descriptions here: Dance Classes at Studio C
Do you accept people with disabilities?
We strive to make accommodations for all individuals who desire to dance. Please Contact the studio to discuss how we can help you with your special needs.
When is the recital?
Recital Dates are subject to change based on auditorium availability. Any changes will be communicated promptly. The Spring Recital date is tentatively set for the 1st Saturday in June. See our Recital Page for more up-to-date information.
What is your attendance policy?
Students are expected to attend classes for which they are registered. If a student misses 4 consecutive classes without making formal arrangements with studio instructors and/or administration, his/her space will be forfeited in the class for the next month. Students with excessive absences will not be permitted to perform in our annual recital.
Are parents allowed to stay in class to watch?
“WATCH DAYS” will be the first full week in November and April. This is the lesson parents and visitors are welcome to view in class. Remember, this is your day to see your child’s progress.
Please do not disturb the class by visiting amongst yourselves. Turn the ringer on the phone down. Please keep your little ones seated and quiet. In other lessons, parents are asked to walk their child inside the building and then wait in the waiting room, run a quick errand, or treat themselves to a walk around the block! This enables the dance instructors to keep the attention of the students, as well as helps those who may be a little reluctant to feel more at ease.