Serenity Center For The Arts - Dance studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Serenity Center For The Arts

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8207 South Harvard Avenue

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74137

Opening Hours
  • Monday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 3:00 - 8:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM
  • Thursday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 3:00 - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
10 programs

About Serenity Center For The Arts

Serenity Center For The Arts, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, offers a diverse range of dance education for students of all ages. Their curriculum features foundational styles such as Ballet, Jazz, and Tap, alongside contemporary expressions like Contemporary and Lyrical dance. Students can also explore the vibrant energy of Hip Hop. The studio is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where dancers can develop their skills and passion. While specific instructor names and founding year were not explicitly detailed in the provided content, Serenity Center For The Arts emphasizes a comprehensive approach to dance training, fostering both artistic growth and physical development in its students.

Styles offered at Serenity Center For The Arts

Programs from Serenity Center For The Arts

10 programs available

Classes

Afrobeats

Afrobeats Dance is a unique fusion of traditional and modern-day African-derived movements. Students will learn popular Afrobeat moves and classic West African steps from dances like Kuku, Manjani, and Sunu. AfroFusion will help dancers release and express movement without a rigid “technique” form.

Modern (Horton Technique)

A free, yet expressive style of dance. this style rejects many of the strict formulas/rules in classical ballet. Specifically, the Horton Technique focuses on body structure, balance, weight placement, weight shifting, etc...

West African

African dance is a means of marking the experiences of life. It is also done purely for enjoyment. The dance of West Africa embodies rhythmic movement with high energy. African dance varies across tribes and nations but are all deeply rooted in history and the representation of the rites of passage.

Tap

A form of dance used to create and emanate sound due to the wearing of special shoes designed with metal taps on the bottom. It's characterized by using the sound of tap shoes to produce rhythm.

Ballet

A classical form of dance that includes an array of movements that fortifies, strengthens, and enhances the human body. It is also a technique used to express emotions. Ballet is the basic foundation for almost all forms of dance and is recommended for ALL dancers.

Jazz

A form of dance that features a dancer's individual style and personality. this style of dance consists of unique moves, leaps, turns, jumps, and footwork. Jazz, like ballet, is another form of expressive movement which exudes energy, stamina, and pizzazz.

Hip Hop

Simply movement provoked by music that has evolved from the hip-hop culture. There are different forms of hip hop such as popping, locking, breaking, street dance, groove, etc...( Although Hip Hop dancers require skill and experience to perfect, we recommend hip hop for students interested in starting dance for fun. Hip Hop dancers rehearse a lot in order to master the basic steps and movements that appear simple when performed).

SCTA Hip-Hop

Serenity Center For the Arts now offers weekly drop-in classes for adults 18 & older during the dance year. All classes are suitable for beginners to intermediate and advanced dancers. Feel free to browse our classes to see which one best suites you. There is something for everyone!

SCTA Jazz

Serenity Center For the Arts now offers weekly drop-in classes for adults 18 & older during the dance year. All classes are suitable for beginners to intermediate and advanced dancers. Feel free to browse our classes to see which one best suites you. There is something for everyone!

SCTA West African

Serenity Center For the Arts now offers weekly drop-in classes for adults 18 & older during the dance year. All classes are suitable for beginners to intermediate and advanced dancers. Feel free to browse our classes to see which one best suites you. There is something for everyone!


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Serenity Center For The Arts?

Call Serenity Center For The Arts at (918) 880-2730 or visit http://serenityartsctr.com/.

Is Serenity Center For The Arts open on weekends?

Yes, Serenity Center For The Arts is open on weekends — Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.

Does Serenity Center For The Arts have Saturday classes?

Yes, Serenity Center For The Arts is open Saturdays: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.

What city is Serenity Center For The Arts in?

Serenity Center For The Arts is in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Does Serenity Center For The Arts offer morning classes?

Yes, Serenity Center For The Arts has morning availability. Monday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM, Tuesday: 3:00 - 8:30 PM, Wednesday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM, Thursday: 3:00 - 8:00 PM, Friday: 3:00 - 6:00 PM, Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.