Frequently asked questions

Where are you located? Stay tuned for exciting updates!

When will you open? We are prepared to launch summer 2026 (July/August) and school year 2026-2027; however, this is heavily dependent on fundraising. See “Support Us” page to help us reach our goal and launch programming.
 

Will there be a dress code? Yes. See Dress Code page for more details.

  • Enrichment Program: Black leotard, ballet tights, and shoes.
  • Excellence (Pre-Professional) Program: Uniform Leotard color varies by level. Please wait to purchase dress code Uniform until level determination is received.
  • Adult Classes: Free Dress. Proper shoes and a secure hair style are always recommended. Beyond that, we encourage wearing ballet attire or athletic wear. Wear clothes that allow you to move freely and comfortably.

Does ballet count as Off-Campus PE? Yes (depending on how many hours your child takes per week). We are a CISD Off-Campus PE vendor. If your dancer is in a different district, please contact us at 5678@n50.6ee.myftpupload.com or 281.677.6710 to inquire.

Do your dancers compete? We put more emphasis on development (developing as dancers AND as humans), performance opportunities, and community outreach/education than competitions; however, competition opportunities can be made available for those interested.

What calendar will you follow? Our academy calendar most closely aligns with the Conroe Independent School District calendar. While we may not take off every federal holiday, we aim to work with the local community calendar and rhythms. Generally speaking, this looks like summer offerings (July), pre-season programming (August), and the school year (September-May) with the option to add a post-season training month (June) for those who prefer to minimize disruptions to training. Holidays and closures are scheduled in advance and may be viewed on our “Calendar” page.

What classes will be offered? We are a ballet school, so ballet centered classes are the primary focus. Whether one desires a professional dance career or not, we believe ballet provides a wonderful foundation upon which to build: Ballet training naturally facilitates applied explorations of numerous concepts from musicality and rhythm to storytelling to even basics of biomechanics, anatomy, proprioception, and physics). While we focus on ballet, as dancers develop it is crucial they cross-train both physically and across dance genres and styles. Our ballet-related offerings include ballet technique, creative dance, pre-ballet, pre-pointe, pointe, body conditioning, repertoire (corps de ballet, variations, repertoire rehearsals, etc), and topic specific workshops. In intermediate and advanced levels, we also aim to incorporate supplementary dance genres and specialty classes (such as character, modern, jazz, contemporary, pas de deux, etc) either in regular programming or via intentional workshop format.

Are auditions required? How will my dancer audition? This varies by level. Dancers may attend an audition or be considered via a placement class.

  • Young Dancers and Lower School: Attend placement class.
  • Enrichment Program: Attend audition or schedule placement class.
  • Excellence Program: Attend audition or schedule audition class.
  • Adult Open Classes: No audition required. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced options available. Professional dancers welcomed to contact the studio for specialized class rates and offerings.
Upon launch, will you offer discounts for military, first responders, and teachers? Yes. We are grateful for the many families and parents who serve our community. Thank you for your service. Proof of ID will be required upon enrollment to redeem discount.
 
Upon launch, will you offer discounts for families with multiple dancers? Yes. We love our families and desire to promote an environment where dance training is accessible for families with multiple dancers.
 

Have further questions? Contact us at 5678@n50.6ee.myftpupload.com  or (281) 677-6710.