Summer Programming

Summer Programming

Mini-Dance Sessions 

Let your little one step into a world of magic and movement! Our Storybook Ballet Camps run Monday – Friday, with two convenient sessions and locations to choose from:

Morning Session: 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
NEW Afternoon Session: 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Each week brings a brand-new adventure with a unique theme, so your child can join for one, a few, or all five weeks of storybook magic. Expect whimsical crafts they’ll cherish long after the camp ends.

These are drop-off camps, just like our popular mini-camps!
Every day, your child will enjoy:

45-Minute Dance Class – Movement, music, and ballet fun!
Craft Time – So much creativity!
Choreography Practice – Building toward a special end-of-week performance.
Mini-Showcase – A short and sweet performance for families!

Our camps are perfect for potty-trained kiddos as young as 3 up to 6 years old. If your older child still loves dancing, crafting, and making memories, they’re absolutely welcome!

Storybook Ballet Camps

Summer programming is currently available at both our West Chester & Phoenixville Locations!

Check back in early 2026 for our full Summer Schedule!

Keep the joy of dance alive this summer! We’re excited to offer our beloved traditional dance classes, giving young dancers the perfect opportunity to continue building their ballet skills while celebrating their progress and milestones.

Each weekly 45-minute class follows the familiar structure your child loves during the academic year, providing a fun and engaging way to grow in confidence and technique. Plus, as always, our Summer Mini-Dance Session features a magical ballet story theme to spark imagination and creativity!

Musical Theater Jazz & Tap Summer Workshops


This summer, step into the spotlight with our Musical Theater Jazz & Tap Workshops! Designed for both current and new students, these 6-week sessions will help dancers refine their tap and jazz technique, building strength, confidence, and versatility—essential for becoming a true triple threat in the theater world.