Classes
All In Dance Academy provides age-appropriate dance education for dancers of all abilities, ages 2-18. Whether your son wants to learn the latest TikTok moves or your daughter wants to plié in a pink tutu, we’ll have a class that fits their personality.
What is dance class like?
At All In, our classes range from 30 minutes to an hour based upon age and skill level. Classes begin with a warm-up and stretch, then move to fun and informative lessons on technique, rhythm, creativity, and much more. As dancers progress throughout the year they will begin learning and practicing their recital dance, which parents will be able to watch performed on stage at our end-of-year show.
What is recital?
Recital is our end-of-year showcase performance. Held in a theatre, it gives dancers the opportunity to experience and get comfortable with being on stage and performing in front of a crowd. Dancers will participate in a group dance with the rest of their class and have a chance to show their families what they learned throughout the year. Recital will be held May 31, 2025.
Is there a dress code?
Yes. Your dress code will be dependant on age, experience, and the style of dance your child signs up for. We make it easy for you to purchase everything you need for the dress code online, with more specific details provided upon registration.
What do I do while my child is in class?
Parents are welcome to stay in the lobby, where we will have TVs for you to watch your child participate in class. There are also a number of things to do in the surrounding area, including grocery shopping at the Harris Teeter, access to the greenway, Southpoint Mall, and the rest of the shops at Sutton Station.
Pricing
For weekly dance classes, tuition is paid monthly based on the number of hours taken per week and a 10-month dance calendar. A $39 registration fee and the first month’s tuition will be billed at registration.
There will also be a $70 recital fee charged in February for those participating in our end-of-year recital. This fee helps us pay to rent the space and includes your dancer’s recital video and 2 free tickets to the show. For recital, each class will perform one dance and any participants will be charged a costume fee in March, which will be determined after we are able to see how much costumes cost.
30 Minutes
Per Week
$67
Per Month
45 Minutes
Per Week
$72
Per Month
1 Hour
Per Week
$77
Per Month
1.25 Hours
Per Week
$82
Per Month
1.5 Hours
Per Week
$91
Per Month
1.75 Hours
Per Week
$101
Per Month
2 Hours
Per Week
$111
Per Month
2.25 Hours
Per Week
$121
Per Month
2.5 Hours
Per Week
$131
Per Month
2.75 Hours
Per Week
$141
Per Month
3 Hours
Per Week
$151
Per Month
3.25 Hours
Per Week
$161
Per Month
Styles We Teach
Tap
Tap dance features a specially designed shoe that makes noise as dancers strike their feet against the floor. High-energy and fun, tap will help your dancer connect with the rhythm of the music and express themselves through both movement and sound.
Jazz
Jazz is a combination of classical ballet technique with American pop culture. Set to more modern, age-appropriate music, jazz classes provide the ability for dancers to express themselves while building stamina and learning the tricks they have seen in the media.
Ballet
The mother of dance technique, ballet is a classical art form that emphasizes grace and precision. Dancers work on body control, conditioning, and coordination while in class. We encourage all students to take ballet, as it will significantly help your dancer improve in other styles.
Hip Hop/Acro
This class combines the strong sharp movements of hip hop with acrobatics and tumbling tricks. Dancers will focus on the tricks and break dancing skills needed for high school and college dance teams such as kip ups, front/back handsprings, aerials and more.
Lyrical/Contemporary
In this combo class, dancers will work on contemporary elements such as contract-release, fall-recovery and floor work combined with controlled legwork, jumps, turns and other lyrical elements. They will also learn how to apply their technique and how to use music and lyrics to inspire the expression of their movement. With an emphasis on improvisation and characteristics of modern dance, these are great classes to help dancers get more comfortable with themselves and work on their creativity.
Musical Theater
This class helps dancers explore storytelling through movement. Musical Theater is a jazz-based class filled with Broadway style dancing and music. This form of dancing emphasizes learning performance skills such as connecting to the audience and facial expressions.
Tap Hop
Our unique combination of Tap and Hip Hop is great for young dancers who want an upbeat, high-energy class. We combine the improvisation of Hip Hop with the precision and body control of Tap to give new dancers a strong foundation to build on.
Combo
Our combination classes are meant to give dancers a taste of multiple styles in the same class. It gives new dancers a chance to experiment and try their strengths to see which styles they connect with.
What Style Should I Sign Up For?
New to dance? If you’re unsure what the difference between each style is or what would be the best fit for your child, fill out the form below. We’ll make sure you have all of the information you need to make the best choice.