Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center - Dance studio in Miller Place, New York
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Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center

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691 New York 25A

Miller Place, New York 11764

Opening Hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
19 programs

About Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center

Nestled in Miller Place, New York, Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center is a vibrant hub for aspiring dancers of all ages. Specializing in a diverse range of disciplines, the studio offers comprehensive training in foundational styles such as Ballet and Jazz, alongside energetic Hip Hop and dynamic Contemporary classes. Students can also explore the expressive storytelling of Lyrical and Musical Theater, the percussive artistry of Tap, and the exciting athleticism of Acrobatics. Dance Pointe is dedicated to nurturing talent through expert instruction, fostering a supportive environment where students can grow technically and artistically. Whether a student is just beginning their dance journey or seeking to refine advanced skills, Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center provides a welcoming atmosphere and a rich curriculum to ignite a lifelong passion for dance.

Styles offered at Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center

Programs from Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center

19 programs available

Classes

Adult Dance

Intro Program
$39.99

New students start in an intro program that includes two weeks of group classes and a rebate for shoes for only $39.99. From beginners to those returning to the floor after some time away, Dance Pointe has a program that will challenge and inspire you.

Mini, Jr. and Sr. Gymnastics Ages 4 to 5, 8 to 10 and 11+

Mini Gymnastics Level I Age 4-9: Our Gymnastics program uses ballet technique for proper feet and body placement as students begin with basic stretches onto pencil rolls, forward rolls, baby crab walks, and back rolls. They then advance to push-up back bends, lying on their abdomens and touching their feet to the back of their head, and working on the concept of a cartwheel, fun activities such as playing hopscotch, step hop arabesque, and small split leap jumps. Gymnastics Level II Ages 8-10, Level III Ages 11+: Also including Ballet/Lyrical and Jazz movements, students begin with basic stretches onto pencil rolls, forward rolls, baby crab walks, and back rolls. Students advance to headstands, handstands, and back bends from standing to floor and up again. Students progress to one-handed cartwheels, round offs, front limbers, and back walkovers introducing running tricks such as running cartwheels, round offs, and front handsprings. As they advance to walkovers of all kinds, Arabian limbers (any trick that takes off from two feet and passes through a handstand; variations include tuck front, pike front, straddle front, and back Arabian), spotting cartwheels, cartwheel drop splits, elbow stands, shoulder stands, hand walks, simple double tricks (like double cartwheels), and back handsprings. Advance introduction of full reverse walkovers (forward and backward) half reverse tensica, castovers, double back walkovers, triple cartwheels, aerial walkovers holding hands, and so forth.

Levels 4 through 7

Intermediate and advanced dancers at levels 4 through 7 become more focused on their ballet training, still have the options to add additional technique, jazz, and contemporary classes and begin developing the strength for advanced ballet technique in pre-pointe or pointe classes. Level 4 through 7 dancers may also receive additional leadership experience by assisting with other classes.

Level 3

At the Level 3 or late beginner stage, students devote additional time to each style, having the opportunity to enroll in up to multiple different classes in a program devoted to training in ballet, jazz, and more.

Level 2

Level 2 students add additional skills and training to the foundation established in their fundamentals class.

Contemporary

Our Jr. and Sr. Lyrical program incorporates a dance style that combines elements of ballet, modern and Jazz techniques. It is commonly set to popular music with vocals or just instrumental bars. This type of dance uses musical interpretation to inspire movement and show expression. Contemporary dance is a style that typically deals with the abstract in both form and content. Unlike other more structured forms of dance the movements are generally intended to be performed with a released or relaxed quality.

Tap

Our Jr. and Sr. tap program broadens a student’s technique spectrum of coordination introducing a Broadway style which includes terms, sequential step and turn combinations for level progression.

Lyrical

Our Jr. and Sr. Lyrical program incorporates a dance style that combines elements of ballet, modern and Jazz techniques. It is commonly set to popular music with vocals or just instrumental bars.

Jazz

Some ballet technique and training is suggested. Jazz is a structured style of dance and is seen in many Broadway shows. Our Jazz program starts with a warm-up that incorporates stretching and isolations. Students learn jazz technique, terms, combinations, jumps and turns as well as an introduction to different Jazz styles including lyrical, theatre (Fosse), and pop. Jazz combines many styles and techniques from ethnic and contemporary dance, to ballet. rhythm, upon which all dance forms depend, is particularly integral to jazz dance.

Ballet

Ballet is the foundation of dance training. Students develop strength, coordination, flexibility, and balance by practicing ballet. All dance styles will refer to ballet technique and terminology. Fundamentals classes devote 50% of their instructional time to ballet training.

Hip Hop

Our Jr. and Sr. Hip Hop class is a forty-five minute to one hour class that is a fast, high energy type of dance that promotes exercise, coordination, flexibility, balance, floor work, jumps and turns incorporating street dance and jazz to contemporary and popular music.

Twinkle Stars Beginning Dance Ages 3 1/2 to 4

Level I Ages 3.5-4, Level II 4.5 An age specific 45 minute class containing ballet, tap and jazz/creative movement. The purpose of the class is to introduce young dancers to three styles of dance and inspire movement and creativity within a positive environment. Students will also learn basic steps and terminology in all three styles. For example, all dancers will learn what a “plie” is and how to demonstrate one. The use of fun and age appropriate music engages students’ minds and bodies. The use of props such as hula hoops for the “freeze dance” makes the end of class the most fun!

Twinkle Babies Preschool Ages 2 to 3

A forty-five minute introductory dance class containing ballet, tap and creative movement. Young dancers will learn the basic steps while learning how to follow direction and imitate movement in a positive environment. Engaging music is used to get these little ones inspired to dance. The use of props such as Twinkle bears and hula hoops, enables little ones to use their imagination, creativity and most of all have fun!

Youth Levels (8-10 , 11+)

From late beginner through intermediate and advanced levels, students develop technique and artistry as they progress with Dance Pointe.

Youth Dance (ages 5+)

New students learn the fundamentals of ballet, tap, and jazz in engaging, age-appropriate programs that focus on establishing a strong foundation.

Pre-Dance (ages 2-4)

Young dancers will learn the basic steps while learning how to follow direction and imitate movement in a positive environment.

Adult Dance

With classes for both beginner and experienced dancers, adult students can get in shape and build confidence in a variety of dance styles. With classes in progressive levels from absolute beginner through advanced in ballet, tap, jazz, and contemporary, you’ll be sure to find a program that helps you get fit, make friends, and build strength all while having a great time doing it.

Courses

Theatre Program
$39.99

Musical theatre has the power to change who we are, and how we experience the world around us. We build character and inspire confidence and joy through our theatre program, and we would love to show you how. Beginning classes with us is easy! Fill out the form below to join us for two weeks of classes to begin your theatre journey. We can’t wait to meet you!


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center?

Call Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center at (631) 451-2260 or visit https://www.dancepointe.org/.

What are Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center's prices?

Classes at Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center start at $39.99.

What days is Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center open?

Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

What city is Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center in?

Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center is in Miller Place, New York.

Is Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center open on weekends?

Yes, Dance Pointe Performing Arts Center is open on weekends — Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.