FAQ
FAQ´s

What type of dance is taught at Established Dance and Tumbling?
Jazz, ballet, hip hop, ballroom, tap, break dancing, contemporary, improv and technique, and all levels of tumbling.
What does tuition cost monthly?
It depends on what you expect for your child. All of the students take a variety of classes, some will spend a couple of hours a week in the studio while others will spend upwards of more than 10 hours per week in the studio. The prices are listed on our website.
How do I register for dance and tumbling classes?
The registration forms are all online. Just go to the registration tab and enter your information, its as simple as that!
What level of class should I enroll my students in?
That’s a great question. You just enroll your student in the appropriate age class. The teachers can determine quickly where to move your child if needed.
Why are some dance studios so toxic?
Toxic environments begin at the top levels of an organization and then filters down to some of the teachers. Lack of commitment, follow through, and dishonesty are generally indicators an organization is struggling with toxicity. The best studios teach respect and honor where owners and teachers understand creating a positive culture takes work and commitment. These are organizations who understand the value and innocence of young children. The best studios will safeguard these young children and will root out negativity of any kind.
What is the difference between competition teams and recreational dancing?
The competition teams are comprised of groups of dancers in certain age ranges who have demonstrated a high level of dance proficiency. These dancers are willing and able to compete at conventions and other competitive events.
The recreational students are generally beginner students who have a desire to learn and are eager to come to class to be with other students. Many of these students will develop the skills necessary to make their junior and high school dance and cheerleading teams. Recreational students do not compete.
Why are you teaching dance and tumbling?
If a child learns to tumble, they will quickly develop coordination and confidence. Great tumbling skills are at the core of all great dancers and cheerleaders.
How long does it take to be a good dancer?
If you want to be good at anything it takes, practice, practice, and practice. When you combine commitment with passion and desire, a student can excel very quickly in all genres of dance.
What other things can I expect my child to learn by enrolling them in Established Dance and Tumbling?
In addition to learning exceptional tumbling and dance skills you can expect your child to learn how to respect others and themselves. They will learn to take instruction, learn to listen, learn to be support others and will learn to celebrate the successes of others. They will learn the importance of team, responsibility, and commitment.