Current Dance Classes with MTS

MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE
with Julia Joch
This Musical Theater Choreography Lab is a bi-weekly musical theatre choreography class exploring a wide range of dance styles within the musical theatre world.
Styles rotate every two to three classes and may include Broadway jazz, contemporary, commercial, Latin-inspired movement, and heels. Each class includes a structured warm-up, technical exercises tailored to the style of the day, and learning an original choreography set to musical theatre–inspired music.
This open-level class is ideal for anyone who wants to explore musical theatre dance, improve choreography pick-up and interpretation, and build versatility. Choreography is taught at an intermediate level, with beginner-friendly options provided.

DANCE TECHNIQUE
with Lydia Tuck
This bi-weekly dance technique class focuses on building strong technical foundations across a range of styles commonly seen on stage.
Each 45-minute session includes a dynamic warm-up, targeted technical exercises and across-the-floor progressions designed to develop musicality, coordination, and performance quality. The emphasis is on refining technique, improving movement clarity, and expanding stylistic versatility rather than learning full choreography.
This open-level class is ideal for dancers who want to strengthen their technique, gain confidence across styles, and deepen their understanding of performance skills.
Material is taught at an intermediate level, with accessible options and progressions provided for beginners.

COMING SOON: TAP CLASS
with Angie Cornwell
This weekly dance technique class focuses on building strong foundations in the art of tap dance, reminiscent of classic Hollywood style. Each 60-minute session includes a rhythm-focused warm-up, targeted technical exercises, and across-the-floor progressions designed to develop essential steps, musicality, and coordination. The emphasis is on refining fundamental steps, improving timing, and discovering the joy of making music with your feet rather than learning complex choreography. This introductory class is ideal for adults with little to no previous experience who want to learn a fun new skill, gain rhythm confidence, and start making some noise. Material is taught at a foundational level, making it the perfect starting point for complete beginners or those looking to refresh their basic steps.
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