To The Pointe of Performing Arts - Dance studio in Smithfield, Rhode Island
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9 Cedar Swamp Road

Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917

28 programs

About To The Pointe of Performing Arts

To The Pointe of Performing Arts, established in 1999 and nestled in Smithfield, Rhode Island, is a renowned studio dedicated to cultivating versatile dancers of all ages. Offering a comprehensive and nurturing dance education in a non-competitive setting, To The Pointe provides a welcoming environment for individuals to explore their passion for dance, foster personal growth, and build self-motivation and confidence. Our robust curriculum instills dedication and quality education across a wide array of genuine dance styles, including foundational Ballet, energetic Hip Hop, expressive Jazz, rhythmic Tap, compelling Lyrical, innovative Contemporary, and Musical Theater. For adults, we offer dedicated 8-week sessions designed for beginners and experienced dancers alike, with options for per-class or session packages. Dancers benefit from highly trained instructors who have completed a rigorous three-year Teacher Training Program. To The Pointe boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a full curriculum designed to help students excel in all genres, preparing them for the stage with strong performance skills. Students have the opportunity to showcase their talents in spectacular annual performances, including holiday showcases and spring recitals, and participate in special travel performances at venues like Walt Disney World and on cruise ships. Beyond technical proficiency and artistic expression, To The Pointe of Performing Arts aims to create well-rounded performers, fostering creativity, discipline, a deep appreciation for dance, lifelong friendships, and a profound sense of pride and accomplishment.

Styles offered at To The Pointe of Performing Arts

Programs from To The Pointe of Performing Arts

28 programs available

Classes

CREATIVE MOVEMENT

Creative movement dance is a form of expressive movement, often used with young children, that focuses on self-expression imagination, spatial awareness, fine & gross motor skills, socialization, and following direction. Participants interpret music, emotions, or stories through their own individual movements, exploring concepts like force, weight, and flow in a free and imaginative way. It builds foundational dance skills, promotes social interaction, and enhances body awareness, confidence, and other cognitive abilities. Characteristics of this class include: Focus on Imagination: Dancers are encouraged to use their creativity to interpret prompts, such as acting like a specific object or embodying an emotion. Self-Expression: The emphasis is on individual expression and unique movement rather than perfect execution of pre-set choreography. Concept-Driven: Lessons often explore fundamental dance concepts, including: Force: Using sharp or smooth energy to create different effects. Weight: Moving with a strong or light sensation, like an elephant or a feather. Flow: Moving in a free or bound manner, similar to dripping water versus a gush. Space: Awareness of personal space and the space around them. Time: Responding to the tempo and rhythm of music or other cues. Improvisation: Participants often improvise, creating movements spontaneously rather than following a set sequence. Body Awareness: Dancers learn to use and understand their bodies through movements of various parts, which helps build control and coordination.

CONTEMPORARY

Contemporary dance is an expressive versatile, and continually evolving dance style that draws from and fuses elements of variuos genres, including modern, ballet, jazz, and even Hip Hop.Emerging in the mid-20th century as an offshoot of modern dance, it allows for a broad range of movement, focusing on themes of the human experience, emotion, and storytelling through fluid, grounded, and improvisational movement. Unlike classical ballet, it is not a codified technique but rather a contemporary philosophy and approach to movement that emphasizes a connection between the mind and body. Characteristics of this style include: Fusion of Styles: Contemporary dance incorporates techniques and qualities from a wide range of dance styles, including modern dance, ballet, jazz, lyrical, and even street dance. Fluidity and Flow: Movements are often fluid, organic, and expressive, with a focus on the connection between different body parts and a sense of continuous motion. Expressive Qualities: The primary goal of contemporary dance is to communicate and express emotions, stories, and the complexities of the human experience. Improvisation: Spontaneous movement exploration is a significant component, allowing dancers to connect with their bodies and emotions in the moment. Floor Work: Unlike the traditional focus on upright movement in ballet, contemporary dance often involves extensive floor work, incorporating the floor as a partner for movement. Groundedness: While it can be aerial and light, it also embraces a grounded quality, utilizing gravity and the weight of the body rather than trying to be purely weightless.

LYRICAL

Lyrical dance is a fusion of Balet and Jazz techniques, emphasizing emotional storytelling and fluid, expressive movements that interpret the lyrics of a song. It is a highly technical and athletic style that requires a strong foundation in ballet, jazz, and modern dance, and it relies on the dancer's ability to convey a story or emotion through their body language and facial expressions. Characteristics of this class include: Integration of emotion and technique: Lyrical dance is characterized by its ability to blend precise, classical movements with a dancer's emotional connection to the music and lyrics. Fluid and expressive movement: Dancers perform fluid, graceful, and often athletic movements that aim to interpret the meaning of a song's lyrics. Storytelling: Lyrical dance pieces are often narrative, with the choreography telling a story or conveying a deep emotion, such as joy, grief, or freedom. Strong technical foundation: Mastery of ballet, jazz, and modern dance techniques is essential for lyrical dancers.

HIP HOP

Hip hop dance is a dynamic street dance style born from hip hop cultures in the 1970s New York City, characterized by freestyle movement, improvsational skills, and rhythmic bounces and rocks that express creativity and emotion. Hip hop dance emphasizes freedom, self-expression, and community, often performed in social settings and in response to hip hop music. Characteristics of this style include: Cultural Roots: Hip hop dance emerged from the Black and Latin communities in New York City, especially the Bronx, in the 1970s as part of the broader hip hop culture. Street Dance: It began as a form of street dance, a freestyle, improvisational expression performed by crews in communal spaces. A Mix of Styles: Influenced by various dance forms, including African dance, tap, modern jazz, and ballet, hip hop dance developed its own unique flavor. Freestyle and Improvisation: A core aspect of hip hop dance is improvisation and freestyle, allowing dancers to express their unique style and personality. Musicality: Dancers maintain a conscious connection to the music, responding to its beats, rhythms, and grooves.

MUSICAL THEATRE

Musical Theater dance classes focus on learning proper dance technique while exploring the various styles and music used in Broadway shows. Emphasis will also be placed on learning performance skills such as connecting with the audience and telling a story through dance and facial expressions. The use of props such as: Hats, Canes, and chairs. Characteristics of this style include: Storytelling: Dance in musicals is a fundamental tool for communicating with the audience, providing depth to the story and enhancing the characters' emotional journeys. Versatility and Fusion: It's not one style but rather a collection of styles that are often combined. A production might use ballet for its technical foundation and strength, jazz for its flair and energy, and tap for its rhythmic complexity. Performance-Focused: The emphasis is on creating a compelling performance that serves the show. Performers are actors first, and the dance must convey emotion and character effectively. Historical Foundation: While styles evolve, the techniques and vocabulary from ballet, jazz, and tap form the core of what is taught and performed in musical theatre dance. Integrated with Dialogue and Song: The choreography is designed to work in concert with the spoken words and musical score, enriching the overall theatrical experience.

JAZZ

Jazz dance is a dance style that has evolved to include various styles performed to contemporary pop, rock, and funk music, and is characterized by a mix of sharp, precise movements and fluid transitions. The characteristics of this class include: Body Isolations : Dancers focus on isolating and moving individual body parts, such as the head, shoulders, and ribs, independently. Rhythmic Expression : The dance reflects the syncopated and complex rhythms of jazz music through sharp, precise movements and fluid transitions. Grounding and Technique : Dancers often move with bent knees and a grounded style, while also incorporating technical elements like leaps, jumps, and turns. Versatility : Jazz dance is highly versatile, blending elements from other dance forms like ballet, modern, and hip-hop to create a wide range of styles, including Jazz Funk and Lyrical Jazz.

TAP

A dance style in which the dancers wear shoes with metal taps on the soles and heels, striking the floor to create a rhythmic, percussive sound.It is characterized by its syncopated rhythms, improvisational nature, and connection to jazz music, with roots in traditional African American and European folk dances.Tap dance is essentially a form of "musicality of the feet," creating music with the body rather than just performing dance. The characteristics of this class include: Metal Taps: The defining feature is the metal taps on the shoes, which produce sounds against the floor. Rhythmic and Musical: Tap dance is about creating a rhythmic soundscape, turning the dancer's feet into percussion instruments. Syncopation and Improvisation: It is known for its complex, off-beat rhythms and the spontaneity of the choreography. Weight Placement: Dancers must master weight transfer and placement to control the sounds and execute steps efficiently.

POINTE

Pointe dance is a classical Ballet technique that allows a dancer to perform on the tips of their toes, giving the illusion of lightness, and grace. It is only possible with special, structurally reinforced shoes called Pointe shoes. This style requires years of training to develop the necessary strength, balance, and control, as well as the proper body alignment, to safely support the dancer's weight on their fully vertical feet. Dancers may take Pointe once they have been invited to do so. This usually occurs when they have many years of Ballet training and exhibit a certain level of ability and understanding of foot and ankle placement as well as execution of proper Ballet technique.

BALLET

Ballet is a classical, theatrical dance form originating in the Italian Renaissance that emphasizes graceful, precise, and disciplined movements, often performed to music. It features distinctive elements like body alignment, the outward rotation of the legs ("turn-out"), and graceful, often "gravity-defying" movements such as leaps, jumps, and dancing on the tips of the toes ("en pointe").Ballet has evolved into various styles, including classical, romantic, neoclassical, and contemporary, and its foundational techniques are a basis for many other dance forms worldwide. The characteristics of this style include: Technical Precision: Ballet demands a high level of technical skill, focus on body alignment, and adherence to specific positions and movements. Turn-out: Dancers rotate their legs outward from the hips to allow for a greater range of motion and to achieve the signature ballet aesthetic. En Pointe: A hallmark of ballet, where female dancers perform on the very tips of their toes, creating an illusion of weightlessness. Grace and Fluidity: The movements are designed to appear effortless and elegant, combining fluidity with precise control. Theatricality: Ballet performances are theatrical productions that utilize costumes, scenery, lighting, and often tell a story or express emotions.

dance classes

Quality Dance Classes for ages 18 months thru Adult. Start your dancer off on the right foot by joining a studio that focuses on professional dance education within a nurturing environment, fostering a positive atmosphere. Our programs are well-planned, artistic, creative, and a lot of fun, led by experienced and organized professionals. Our non-competitive approach enables each dancer to grow and blossom into their best selves, embracing their unique individuality. They learn the value of hard work, perseverance, commitment, camaraderie, teamwork, & gain an appreciation for the arts. All while making memories that will last a lifetime.

Summer Dance

Summer Dance begins on Monday, July 13th, marking the start of the summer session.

Fall Classes

Fall Classes begin on Monday, Sept. 8th for the 2025-2026 dance season.

Jazz
$139.00

Beginner and Intermediate Jazz classes are offered for adults who want to get back into dance or are just starting out. These classes provide a great workout and a fulfilling dance experience in an encouraging atmosphere.

Wednesday 5:15pm - 6:00pm
Beginner Jazz
$139.00

Our classes are fun, educational, traditional, and taught by experienced teachers in an encouraging atmosphere. Whether you are just starting out or getting back into the sport you love, taking adult classes at TTP allows you to get a great workout and participate in a fulfilling dance experience.

Wednesday 5:15pm - 6:00pm
Tap
$139.00

Intermediate Tap classes are offered for adults who want to get back into dance or are just starting out. These classes provide a great workout and a fulfilling dance experience in an encouraging atmosphere.

Wednesday 6:15pm - 7:00pm
Intermediate Tap
$139.00

Our classes are fun, educational, traditional, and taught by experienced teachers in an encouraging atmosphere. Whether you are just starting out or getting back into the sport you love, taking adult classes at TTP allows you to get a great workout and participate in a fulfilling dance experience.

Wednesday 6:15pm - 7pm
FITNESS DANCE
$10.00

Fitness Dance classes are offered for adults who want to get back into dance or are just starting out. These classes provide a great workout and a fulfilling dance experience in an encouraging atmosphere.

Wednesday 7:00pm - 8:00pm
FITNESS DANCE
$10.00

Our classes are fun, educational, traditional, and taught by experienced teachers in an encouraging atmosphere. Whether you are just starting out or getting back into the sport you love, taking adult classes at TTP allows you to get a great workout and participate in a fulfilling dance experience.

Wednesday 7pm - 8pm
Jazz/Contemporary
$139.00

Intermediate Jazz/Contemporary classes are offered for adults who want to get back into dance or are just starting out. These classes provide a great workout and a fulfilling dance experience in an encouraging atmosphere.

Wednesday 8:00pm - 8:45pm
Ballet
$139.00

Beginner Ballet classes are offered for adults who want to get back into dance or are just starting out. These classes provide a great workout and a fulfilling dance experience in an encouraging atmosphere.

Wednesday 8:00pm - 8:45pm
Inter Jazz/Contemporary
$139.00

Our classes are fun, educational, traditional, and taught by experienced teachers in an encouraging atmosphere. Whether you are just starting out or getting back into the sport you love, taking adult classes at TTP allows you to get a great workout and participate in a fulfilling dance experience.

Wednesday 8pm - 8:45pm
Beginner Ballet
$139.00

Our classes are fun, educational, traditional, and taught by experienced teachers in an encouraging atmosphere. Whether you are just starting out or getting back into the sport you love, taking adult classes at TTP allows you to get a great workout and participate in a fulfilling dance experience.

Wednesday 8pm - 8:45pm
Cool down stretch and floor work
$10.00

Conclude your workout with a restorative cool down that includes stretching and floor work. This segment aims to aid muscle recovery, enhance flexibility, and promote relaxation after an energetic class. Essential for post-exercise care.

Wednesdays 7pm
Weight exercises
$10.00

This session incorporates weight exercises to build strength and muscle tone. It is designed to provide a comprehensive workout that complements dance movements. Focuses on functional strength for overall fitness.

Wednesdays 7pm
Follow along dance combos
$10.00

Learn exciting dance routines that you can follow along with. These classes focus on mastering choreographed sequences, improving coordination, and building stamina through engaging dance movements. A fun way to get fit.

Wednesdays 7pm
Warm up/Stretch
$10.00

This class includes a thorough warm-up and stretching routine to prepare your body for movement. It is designed to improve flexibility and prevent injuries during physical activity. It's a fundamental part of any fitness regimen.

Wednesdays 7pm

Workshops

Musical Theatre Workshop

Musical Theatre Workshop with Miss Zoë held in Cranston on Sunday, November 15th from 10 am to 12 pm.

Sunday 10 am - 12 pm
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
$25.00

MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP with Miss Zoë Held at the Cranston Location for dancers of all ages 7 and up! 10am-12pm Cost: $25 per dancer

Sunday 10am - 12pm

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact To The Pointe of Performing Arts?

Call To The Pointe of Performing Arts at (401) 354-0054 or visit http://www.tothepointeofperformingarts.com/.

Does To The Pointe of Performing Arts have a website?

Yes, you can find To The Pointe of Performing Arts online at http://www.tothepointeofperformingarts.com/.

Is To The Pointe of Performing Arts affordable?

Yes, classes start at $10.

What city is To The Pointe of Performing Arts in?

To The Pointe of Performing Arts is in Smithfield, Rhode Island.

What is To The Pointe of Performing Arts's phone number?

Dial (401) 354-0054 to speak with To The Pointe of Performing Arts.