04/04/2013 18:56
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Tiny ballerinas
Anonymous
04/01/2013 14:06
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Ballet Petite
Anonymous
03/30/2013 21:59
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
OP here - thank you for all the great suggestions!!
Anonymous
03/30/2013 17:37
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
I'm not sure if Joy of Dance has Virginia locations but they are great. Not at all competitive and very age appropriate. They focus on fun and exploring movement.
Anonymous
03/30/2013 14:15
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Cup petit in Vienna has a combination ballet and tap class.
Anonymous
03/30/2013 13:56
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Ballet nova has a creative movement class.
Anonymous
03/29/2013 14:24
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
03/29/2013 08:43
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Balance ballet on Little River is very low key. They also have some great summer camps.
Anonymous
03/29/2013 00:05
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
Arlington recreation offers a creative dance class that is very low key for 3-5 year olds. My DD - shy and not very coordinated - took it during winter session and loved it.
Anonymous
03/28/2013 20:30
Subject: Dance Classes (NoVa) for Uncoordinated 3 y.o. Who Loves to Dance
My DD is a little over 3 and loves, loves, loves to dance. She has asked to go to dance classes. The problem is that she is extremely uncoordinated and very clumsy. This is confirmed by her preschool teachers, a developmental clinic, and her pediatrician. I'm looking for suggestions in the Falls Church/Arlington/Fairfax area for dance classes that are gentle introductions to formal dance and won't put too much pressure on her to "perform" but would really emphasize the fun aspects of dance.
I've done some research but frankly, some of the local dance schools seem much more hardcore than would be suitable, and I'm not sure how to weed out some of the rest. Hope some of you might have some suggestions!