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Adult Ballet Classes in St. Petersburg

6 studios in St. Petersburg, Florida teach adults — 6 with an adult class page on the studio's own site — and at many, that includes true absolute-beginner classes where no one expects you to have danced before. It really is never too late to start: you'll learn at the barre, wear something you can move in (leggings or joggers and a fitted top, socks or ballet slippers), and can usually choose between a flexible drop-in and a cheaper term or class pack. With 6 options in town, it's worth asking which class each would put a first-timer in. Studios are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where students mention starting ballet as an adult, the quote is shown.

1. Broadway Arts & Dance Academy

4.9 ★★★★★ 46 reviews

3101 22nd Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL

Adult classes Pointe Kids & teens Private lessons

“My daughter has been a student at the academy since fall of 2019. April and Jason are just about the nicest people you'll ever meet and made us feel so welcome the first time we…” — Shauna

Adult classes confirmed on their website.

2. A & G Dance Academy

4.9 ★★★★★ 31 reviews

9720 16th St N, St. Petersburg, FL

Adult classes Kids & teens

“A & G Dance Academy is a premier dance academy with professional instructors, a multitude of classes in all genres, including contortion and silks. My daughter and son have grown…” — Rachel

See their adult class schedule →

3. Academy of Ballet Arts Inc

4.7 ★★★★★ 26 reviews

515 22nd St S Ste C2, St. Petersburg, FL

Adult classes Pointe Kids & teens

See their adult class schedule →

4. Affirmation Ballet & Performing Arts Company

5 ★★★★★ 7 reviews

5825 66th St N Suites 215 & 217, St. Petersburg, FL

Adult classes Pointe Kids & teens

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5. Academy of Ballet Arts

253 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL

Adult classes Pointe Kids & teens

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Choosing a class in St. Petersburg: what to weigh

  1. Look for a real beginner class. "Open level" can still move fast; an "absolute beginner" or "ballet basics" class is the gentlest start. Ask each studio which class they'd put a first-timer in.
  2. Drop-in or term? Drop-ins are flexible and let you try; a term, session, or class pack is cheaper per class and — because you show up consistently — is where progress happens. Pick what fits your life.
  3. What to wear. Leggings or fitted joggers, a top you can move in, socks or soft ballet slippers. You don't need a leotard to start — check the studio's vibe and dress code.
  4. It's for you, not a recital. Adult classes are about technique, posture, and the love of it. The good studios are warm and un-snobby; if a place feels intimidating, try the next one.
  5. Try before you commit. A free trial or a single drop-in is the low-risk way to find a teacher you click with. See studios with a free trial class.

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