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Kaleidoscope Dance Space
5 ★★★★★ 23 Google reviews · Ballet school in Mesa, Arizona
Plan your first class
- Adult classes classes for grown-ups, including absolute beginners — it's never too late to start at the barre
- Private lessons one-on-one coaching available — ask about rates and availability
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (602) 345-0496
- Website & schedule kaleidoscope-dance.com — enroll and see the live class schedule
Hours
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–1 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4 PM |
The programs they offer
What families & students say
“My partner and I enjoyed the group Tango lesson for beginners.”
“The instructors are so personable and kind, the studio itself is gorgeous, and I love the feeling you get when you walk in the door!”
“Awesome, great staff, beautiful studio”
From the reviews
Beautiful facility and great staff! Best ballroom studio in Mesa, double plus for knowledgeable staff and great atmosphere!
Teacher is extremely talented and great atmosphere! I am no longer embarrassed to dance in public. Don't believe Google, its open on Friday's!
Absolutely love this studio. The new floors are fantastic, but only a small reason why this facility is so nice to take lessons at. The only place my mother and I will go for our dance lessons. Great instructors for all levels. 10/10 would recommend.
Seriously love this studio! I have and will recommend to anyone I know! The instructors are so personable and kind, the studio itself is gorgeous, and I love the feeling you get when you walk in the door! You have to check it out!
Adult ballet at Kaleidoscope Dance Space
Kaleidoscope Dance Space runs classes for grown-ups — confirmed on their own site. If you've never taken ballet, or you're coming back to it after years away, this is for you — and a good studio genuinely welcomes a nervous first-timer. A few things worth asking before you go. First, which class to start in — look for one labeled "absolute beginner" or "adult beginner" rather than an open or "all levels" class, so you learn the fundamentals at the right pace. Second, drop-in or term — many adult programs let you pay per class to try it, then move to a term or monthly package once you're hooked. Third, what to wear — comfortable clothes you can move in, plus socks or bare feet, are plenty for a first class; you won't need a leotard or ballet shoes to walk in the door. It's never too late for first position.
Your first ballet class at Kaleidoscope Dance Space
Nervous about walking into your first class? Almost everyone is — and a good studio expects beginners, whether your dancer is five or you're returning at fifty. Here's what to know. What to wear: comfortable clothes you can move in, with socks or bare feet; a leotard and tights are nice if you have them, but not required, and pointe shoes are years down the road — never day one. What to expect: class usually starts at the barre with slow, simple movements to warm up, then moves to the center — follow along, copy the teacher, and don't worry about getting it "right" the first time. Arrive early: come 10–15 minutes ahead to change, find a spot, and let the teacher know it's a first class so they can keep an eye out. It gets easier fast — most people feel far more at home by their third class.
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