Temple of Dance - Dance studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Temple of Dance

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8224 East 41st Street

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145

Opening Hours
  • Monday: 5:45 - 9:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 5:30 - 9:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 5:30 - 9:30 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM, 5:30 - 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 - 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
  • Saturday: 9:30 - 11:30 AM
  • Sunday: 1:00 - 3:00 PM
10 programs

About Temple of Dance

Nestled in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Temple of Dance stands as a vibrant hub for aspiring dancers of all ages and skill levels. This esteemed studio offers a comprehensive curriculum encompassing a wide array of dance disciplines, from the foundational elegance of Ballet and the energetic rhythms of Hip Hop and Jazz, to the expressive fluidity of Contemporary and the intricate footwork of Tap. Aspiring students can also explore the passionate movements of Flamenco, the percussive beats of Breakdance, and the captivating artistry of Aerial and Belly Dance. For those drawn to partnered styles, a rich selection of Ballroom and Latin dances, including Salsa and Bachata, are available. Temple of Dance further caters to the expressive needs of performers with dedicated Musical Theater and Modern dance classes, alongside the dynamic energy of Zumba and the precision of Lyrical and Acrobatics. Their commitment to fostering a love for dance is evident in their diverse class offerings, welcoming both beginners and advanced dancers into their supportive community.

Programs from Temple of Dance

10 programs available

Classes

2-Week Intro Program
$40.00

Dance can be life-changing. We want to show you how. New students start with an intro package that includes two weeks of classes for only $40.00.

Latin

Learn Salsa, Bachata & Merengue moves, technique and styling along with partner work basics and fundamentals.

Sass Class

Sass Class is similar to Heels in its style, but no heels required! Sass is about confidence in your own body and how to exude that. Want to dance sexy but don't know where to start? This is your class! Each week you will learn some sweet & spicy choreography with moves & techniques that will make you feel like a music video vixen.

Ballet

Ballet is a theatrical dance that features highly formalized steps and movements. It uses body movements, music, and stage scenery to speak emotions, a story, an atmosphere, or a theme. Ballet is considered the foundation for many other dance styles, dating back to its origin in 15th century Italy. Ballet classes are structured to help you develop technique, strength, and flexibility, while also improving your posture, balance, and self-confidence. Our ballet class "Ballet for EveryBODY" aims to break the sterotype that there is any one preferred type of dance body. No leotards or tights required!

Tap

Tap Dance is a percussive dance style that originated in the United States in the 1700’s. Using shoes with metal plates to create sound, students develop coordination, precision, rhythmic skills, and musicality. Our classes draw from both the Broadway and the contemporary Rhythm-Tap styles and begin with a foot isolating warm-up, followed by rhythm and step-based skill building in both the center of the room and moving across the floor. Classes culminate in learning choreography.

Jazz

With its dynamic movement and fast-paced rhythms, jazz dance has evolved into many sub-styles, each with its unique flair and jazz dance moves. It’s difficult to give a conclusive definition of jazz, as it borrows from everywhere. Broadway Jazz draws inspiration from staged theatrical dance and combines it with traditional jazz dance techniques. It is known for its dynamism, physical storytelling/dance mime, and use of props and costumes. Broadway jazz often features dramatic movement and very character-forward expressiveness, delivering a narrative through dance. Bob Fosse and Jack Cole are considered the pioneers of Broadway or Theatrical Jazz. Jazz Funk sometimes called “street jazz,” is essentially a mix of jazz and hip-hop dance elements, but defined by its distinctness from hip-hop dance in the minds of the genre’s purists, while carving out a massive niche for itself in the music videos and stage productions of the 1980s. Our jazz classes are focused on teaching the fundamentals of jazz dance along with strength & flexibility training. Class will consist of a warm-up, across the floor combinations, & center floor choreography. Dancers will learn techniques including isolations of the body, traveling & weight shifting, development of rhythms & complex patterns, and development of character and performance quality.

Belly Dance

Egyptian Belly Dance or Raqs Sharki, also called Egyptian cabaret, is a type of dance that has its roots in Egyptian social and folkloric dances but has been influenced by western dance genres. In particular, from the beginning, it was influenced by vaudeville elements as one of the most influential figures in the history of Egyptian Raqs sharqi, Badia Masabni, started her career in vaudeville theatres. In the Egyptian style, the movements tend to be more internalized and small than in other styles of belly dance. Even the smallest movement in Egyptian Raqs sharqi, if performed well, is quite dramatic. Egyptian Belly Dance also includes some ballet and ballroom dance influences, such as in footwork, in stance and arm positions. Fusion Belly Dance is a modern Western form of belly dance that was created by fusing American Tribal Style belly dance and American Cabaret belly dance. Dancers frequently incorporate elements from Popping, Hip Hop, Egyptian or Cabaret belly dance, as well as movement principles from traditional forms such as Flamenco, Kathak, Odissi, and other folkloric and classical dance styles. If new to belly dance, we recommend starting with Egyptian Belly Dance 101 before moving over to the Fusion style.

Heels

Heels is a highly sensual, fun & sexy class. This class is done in high heels (preferably stilettos) and incorporates genres of jazz, hip hop and burlesque. It will build your confidence, performance, technique and lines. Heels must have *ankle support*. Look for our Beginner Heels class to begin your journey! Adv Heels is recommended for dancers with multiple years of dance training in other styles.

Contemporary

Contemporary dance is a style of interpretive dance that embraces innovation, blending techniques from various genres, including classical ballet, jazz, modern and lyrical dance. This genre of dance isn’t restricted by the rules that govern traditional dance forms. Instead, it relies on improvisation and versatility and is characterized by freedom of movement and fluidity, letting dancers explore the mind-body connection and ideally evoking emotion to an audience. Our Contemporary classes are an exploration in body shapes, flow & technique. Come remind your body of all the movement it is capable of producing! You will play through oppositions of fluidity and rigidity, explore spatial awareness and kinetic energy and unearth the movement our bodies have been longing for. This is a great style for anyone who just wants to move and express themselves.

Hip Hop

Hip Hop Dance is a style of movement characterized by bounces and rocks, executed to Hip Hop music. It has deep historical and social roots in African American culture, having emerged in Black communities living in 1970s New York. While frequently referred to as a singular dance style, Hip Hop dance is part of a whole culture of Hip Hop, that includes Deejaying, Graffiti, Emceeing, and Breaking. In our Hip-Hop classes, we're passionate about keeping the culture intact. Depending on the particular class and instructor, you will be learning foundational movements and grooves, choreography, freestyle and/or street styles such as house, waving, animation and popping.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Temple of Dance?

Call Temple of Dance at (918) 764-8965 or visit http://www.templeofdance.com/.

What is the best way to contact Temple of Dance?

The quickest way is to call (918) 764-8965 or visit http://www.templeofdance.com/.

Does Temple of Dance offer morning classes?

Yes, Temple of Dance has morning availability. Monday: 5:45 - 9:30 PM, Tuesday: 5:30 - 9:30 PM, Wednesday: 5:30 - 9:30 PM, Thursday: 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM, 5:30 - 9:00 PM, Friday: 12:00 - 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM, Saturday: 9:30 - 11:30 AM, Sunday: 1:00 - 3:00 PM.

Does Temple of Dance have Saturday classes?

Yes, Temple of Dance is open Saturdays: 9:30 - 11:30 AM.

What city is Temple of Dance in?

Temple of Dance is in Tulsa, Oklahoma.