DanceHouse Miami - Dance studio in Miami, Florida
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DanceHouse Miami

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1789 Southwest 3rd Avenue

Miami, Florida 33129

Opening Hours
  • Monday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Friday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Saturday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
40 programs

About DanceHouse Miami

DanceHouse Miami, located in the vibrant city of Miami, Florida, is a premier destination for aspiring dancers of all ages and skill levels. This dynamic studio offers a comprehensive curriculum that spans a wide array of dance disciplines, fostering a passion for movement and artistic expression. Aspiring students can immerse themselves in the grace of Ballet, the energetic rhythms of Hip Hop and Jazz, the precision of Tap, and the expressive storytelling of Contemporary dance. For those drawn to partnered movement, DanceHouse Miami provides expert instruction in Ballroom and popular social dances like Salsa and Bachata. The studio also offers invigorating Zumba classes, combining fitness with fun for a dynamic workout. DanceHouse Miami is committed to providing high-quality dance education, cultivating a supportive and inspiring environment where students can grow technically and artistically.

Programs from DanceHouse Miami

40 programs available

Classes

Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Acrobatics and Ballroom

Ballroom dancing

Ballroom dancing comes from the Latin word “Ballare, which means to dance, and it has been around a very long time. It was first recorded in 1588, originally being used only by royalty and the privileged. In the early 20th century, it became a popular pastime, especially when movies embraced ballroom dancing as entertainment with famous dancers like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair.

Acro dance

Perhaps no other form of dance requires the grace, power and precision of acro. It’s the dance form for artists who aren’t afraid to break boundaries, and for those who don’t think that dancing has to mean being on your feet.

Leaps and Turns

At DanceHouse Miami, we believe in giving our students the best possible foundation for their dance career. That means offering specialty classes that put the focus on specific techniques and abilities that will serve them in every dance discipline.

Stretching

Flexibility is a key component to success in the dance world. This makes a class that emphasizes improving that ability crucial. The Stretching classes at DanceHouse Miami are designed to improve each student’s overall range of motion.

Contemporary and lyrical

Contemporary and lyrical are two extraordinarily expressive forms of dance, which is why we sometimes teach them in a combined class at DanceHouse Miami. Unlike other styles, lyrical and contemporary dance have few rules and restrictions. This is what makes them such a joy to perform and to watch.

Hip-Hop

If you want to try a dance discipline that’s fresh, funky and has attitude, then hip-hop is for you. With non-stop motion and excitement, hip-hop is a favorite for students and audiences. Anyone who has ever watched a music video and wished they could copy those moves will be excited to try these classes.

Tap

With its infectious rhythms and lively music, tap dancing is popular with students of all ages. Tap dance relies on unique shoes that have metal “taps” attached to the heels and toes. This art form draws inspiration from other disciplines like Irish dance and African tribal dance to create something that is unique, challenging and fun to learn.

Jazz

Jazz is a fun and effervescent discipline that requires clean lines, passion and excellent technique. Well-known and diverse choreographers like Bob Fosse, Gus Giordano, Gene Kelly and Jerome Robbins have shaped this style over the decades to become a favorite of dancers and audiences alike.

Pointe

Pointe classes are reserved for intermediate to advanced students of ballet technique who have received instructor approval. Pointe is exceptionally demanding on the dancer’s body, which means that several aspects must be considered before beginning.

Ballet

In many ways, ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance. That is why the instructors at DanceHouse Miami encourage all of our students to engage in an intensive study of the art form that will support their endeavors in every other dance style.

Ballroom

Ballroom dancing comes from the Latin word “Ballare, which means to dance, and it has been around a very long time. It was first recorded in 1588, originally being used only by royalty and the privileged.

Acro

Perhaps no other form of dance requires the grace, power and precision of acro. It’s the dance form for artists who aren’t afraid to break boundaries, and for those who don’t think that dancing has to mean being on your feet.

Leaps and Turns

Specialty classes that put the focus on specific techniques and abilities that will serve them in every dance discipline. These foundational classes include Stretching and a combination class called Leaps and Turns.

Contemporary and lyrical

Contemporary and lyrical are two extraordinarily expressive forms of dance, which is why we sometimes teach them in a combined class at DanceHouse Miami. Unlike other styles, lyrical and contemporary dance have few rules and restrictions.

Hip-hop

If you want to try a dance discipline that’s fresh, funky and has attitude, then hip-hop is for you. With non-stop motion and excitement, hip-hop is a favorite for students and audiences. Anyone who has ever watched a music video and wished they could copy those moves will be excited to try these classes.

Tap

With its infectious rhythms and lively music, tap dancing is popular with students of all ages. Tap dance relies on unique shoes that have metal “taps” attached to the heels and toes. DanceHouse Miami provides tap classes for all ages.

Jazz

Jazz is a fun and effervescent discipline that requires clean lines, passion and excellent technique. At DanceHouse Miami, jazz classes are offered for all ages of dancers so that everyone can enjoy this unique art form.

Pointe

Pointe classes are reserved for intermediate to advanced students of ballet technique who have received instructor approval. Dancing en pointe is meant to showcase the artist’s ability to appear weightless or as if they are dancing on air.

Ballet

Ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance. The study of it encourages grace and poise as well as learning proper body alignment and carriage. Each of these factors is utilized in the study of other dance forms from lyrical to tap. No dancer can be considered truly accomplished without completing several years of ballet training.

Ballroom

Ballroom dancing comes from the Latin word “Ballare, which means to dance, and it has been around a very long time. It was first recorded in 1588, originally being used only by royalty and the privileged. In the early 20th century, it became a popular pastime, especially when movies embraced ballroom dancing as entertainment with famous dancers like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair.

Acro

Leaps-Turns-Stretch

Contemporary-Lyrical

Hip-Hop

Tap

Jazz

Pointe

Ballet

Ballroom

Acro

Acro dance class is designed to help young dancers develop the strength and flexibility that this unique form of artistry demands. We encourage safe stretching techniques and the gradual development of strength to ensure a progression that respects the dancer’s body. The result is artists who are capable of performing complicated tumbling maneuvers that are combined with a foundation of classical dance technique to deliver a breathtaking performance. Acro can be introduced to dancers at a young age so that they may follow up with more advanced techniques as they develop. Nonetheless, the dancer’s health is always foremost in the instructor’s mind. Students are continuously presented with new challenges in a safe and reassuring environment.

Stretching

Flexibility is a key component to success in the dance world. This makes a class that emphasizes improving that ability crucial. The Stretching classes at DanceHouse Miami are designed to improve each student’s overall range of motion. Limitations and imbalances will be addressed, and students also may find that their body alignment improves with continued practice. Advanced stretching techniques further are recommended for minimizing injuries and after-class soreness.

Leaps-Turns-Stretch

Leaps and Turns is an intensive class that allows dancers to focus on two of the most critical elements in any dance discipline. Basic and advanced techniques will be explored. By narrowing the concentration down to just these elements, dancers are able to overcome challenges that they might otherwise struggle with for months or years. A Leaps and Turns class may be just what you need to finally master a critical step that takes your performance to the next level.

Contemporary-Lyrical

Contemporary and lyrical are two extraordinarily expressive forms of dance, which is why we sometimes teach them in a combined class at DanceHouse Miami. Unlike other styles, lyrical and contemporary dance have few rules and restrictions. This is what makes them such a joy to perform and to watch.

Tap

With its infectious rhythms and lively music, tap dancing is popular with students of all ages. Tap dance relies on unique shoes that have metal “taps” attached to the heels and toes. This art form draws inspiration from other disciplines like Irish dance and African tribal dance to create something that is unique, challenging and fun to learn. DanceHouse Miami provides tap classes for all ages. As students progress through the various levels, they will build greater dexterity and coordination. Their sense of rhythm will become finely honed, and they will discover that their strength and speed increase with each hour of practice. Tap classes at DanceHouse Miami reflect all of these influences as well as covering rhythm and contemporary tap techniques. Students offer high-energy performances at annual recitals, and no one should miss out on the fun of this quintessentially American style of dance.

Jazz

Jazz is a fun and effervescent discipline that requires clean lines, passion and excellent technique. Well-known and diverse choreographers like Bob Fosse, Gus Giordano, Gene Kelly and Jerome Robbins have shaped this style over the decades to become a favorite of dancers and audiences alike. At DanceHouse Miami, jazz classes are offered for all ages of dancers so that everyone can enjoy this unique art form. Jazz has its roots in African dance as well as the jazz music of the early decades of the 20th century. Accordingly, jazz touches on many other dance disciplines, including ballet and contemporary. Other influences include Latin and Caribbean rhythms, making jazz a singularly diverse style that appeals to everyone. Jazz is infused with syncopated rhythms and encourages improvisation. Classes begin with a warm-up in the center before moving to exercises designed to build technique. Dancers also work in diagonals across the floor as increasingly complex combinations are introduced. If you’re ready to move to the beat and explore new rhythms, then jazz dance is the right choice for you. Many of our students choose to perform in our recitals, giving them a chance to demonstrate the progress they’ve made for family and friends.

Pointe

Pointe classes are reserved for intermediate to advanced students of ballet technique who have received instructor approval. Pointe is exceptionally demanding on the dancer’s body, which means that several aspects must be considered before beginning. Dancing en pointe is meant to showcase the artist’s ability to appear weightless or as if they are dancing on air. Accomplished dancers make the technique look easy, but years of training are required to achieve this effect. It’s crucial for dancers to develop strong feet, ankles and legs before beginning their en pointe training. Additionally, the instructor must ensure that the student understands proper alignment and foot placement throughout their practice. Dancers typically may begin the study of pointe technique when they are between 11 and 14 years of age. It’s at this age that the bones of the feet are sufficiently strong and well-developed enough to allow the dancer to safely practice en pointe without permanently harming the feet. Proper pointe or toe shoes with a hardened toe box are required for this class. Students who have a sufficient grasp of ballet technique, can sustain turnout during combinations and have several years of training may be eligible to study pointe at DanceHouse Miami.

Ballet

In many ways, ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance. That is why the instructors at DanceHouse Miami encourage all of our students to engage in an intensive study of the art form that will support their endeavors in every other dance style. Ballet is characterized by its fluid yet precise movements. The study of it encourages grace and poise as well as learning proper body alignment and carriage.

Stretching and Leaps and Turns

These foundational classes include Stretching and a combination class called Leaps and Turns. Flexibility is a key component to success in the dance world. This makes a class that emphasizes improving that ability crucial.

Ballet

Ballet is the foundation for all other forms of dance. It is characterized by its fluid yet precise movements. The study of it encourages grace and poise as well as learning proper body alignment and carriage.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact DanceHouse Miami?

Call DanceHouse Miami at (305) 479-1354 or visit https://dhmiami.com/.

Does DanceHouse Miami have evening hours?

Yes, DanceHouse Miami offers evening hours. Monday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Tuesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Wednesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Thursday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Friday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Saturday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM.

Does DanceHouse Miami have a website?

Yes, you can find DanceHouse Miami online at https://dhmiami.com/.

Does DanceHouse Miami offer morning classes?

Yes, DanceHouse Miami has morning availability. Monday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Tuesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Wednesday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Thursday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Friday: 3:30 - 7:30 PM, Saturday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM.

What days is DanceHouse Miami open?

DanceHouse Miami is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.