Fort Myers Dance Classes

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Summer CLASSES

Dates: June 21 - august 16

WHAT TO WEAR?

2025-2026 Season

FALL CLASSES

Date: Sept 7 -Dec 7

Ballet

Ages 3 to 4 – 11:15am-11:55am (SATURDAY)

Ages 3 to 4 – 2:15pm-2:55am (SUNDAY)

Ages 5 to 6 – 1:00pm-1:55pm (SATURDAY)

Ages 5 to 6 – 4:00pm-4:55pm (SUNDAY)

Ages 7 to 9 – 5:00pm-5:55pm (FRIDAY)

Ages 7 to 9 – 3:00pm-3:55pm (SATURDAY

Ages 10+ – 7:00pm-7:55pm (FRIDAY)

Jazz

Ages 5 to 6 – 2:00pm-2:55pm (SATURDAY)

Ages 5 to 6 – 5:00pm-5:55pm (SUNDAY)

Ages 7 to 9 – 6:00pm-6:55pm (FRIDAY)

Ages 7 to 9 – 4:00pm-4:55pm (SATURDAY)

Ages 10+ – 8:00pm-8:55pm (FRIDAY)

ACRO

Ages 3 to 4 – 12:00pm-12:40pm (SATURDAY)

Ages 3 to 4 – 3:00pm-3:40pm (SUNDAY)

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the season start and end?

Fall: September – November (Show in December )

Spring: January – April (Show in May)

Tuition is due monthly by the 25th of the month prior to class.

Classes for all ages are 55 minutes

Fall: will be announced

Spring: Lehigh Senior High School

We require a written 30-day notice to stop enrollment and billing. Withdrawals made without a 30-day notice will still be charged the next month’s tuition. If your 30 days end mid- month, we will prorate your tution. No refunds will be given.

Your child may take another class in their same age range (any style) the same week of their absence or the week following their absence.

Yes, we require a card to be placed on file. For your convenience, we will charge the card on file on the 25th of the month, although you are welcome to pay in cash at the studio or manually on the app using any card you’d like before the 25th of the month.

Email is the best way to get a hold of us: Info@triplecdance.com

You may also chat with us in the parent portal app

Tuition covers so much more than dance technique!

Dance is a multifaceted activity that can support your child’s physical health, mental sharpness, emotional resilience, and social skills. 

Encouraging your child to participate in dance can have long-lasting positive effects on their overall well-being and development. 

Here are just some of the ways dance can support your child’s development:

Physical Well-Being

Dance routines improve fine and gross motor skills, contributing to overall physical development. Dance also promotes good posture and body alignment, which can prevent future musculoskeletal issues.

Cognitive Development

Learning dance routines and memorizing steps enhance cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, and problem-solving skills.

Discipline and Focus

Dance classes require concentration and self- discipline, which can translate to better focus in academic and other activities.

Self-Esteem and Confidence

Performing in front of others and mastering new skills boosts self-confidence and self-esteem.

Emotional Well-Being

Physical activity, including dance, helps reduce stress and anxiety, promoting emotional well-being. Dance provides an outlet for expressing emotions, helping children understand and manage their feelings.

Teamwork and Cooperation

Dance frequently involves group work, teaching children the importance of teamwork, cooperation, respect, and communication.

Friendships

Dance classes provide a social environment where children can make new friends and develop social skills.

Time Management

Balancing dance practice with school and other activities teaches valuable time management skills.

Goal Setting

Working towards performances or mastering routines helps children set and achieve goals, fostering a sense of accomplishment.

Resilience

Dance teaches perseverance and resilience as children learn to overcome challenges and setbacks.