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Rachel's School of Dance
4.9 ★★★★★ 13 Google reviews · Ballet school in Klamath Falls, Oregon
Plan your first class
- Recitals end-of-year performances and shows — ask about costume and performance fees when you enroll
- Phone (541) 273-6130
- Website & schedule rachelsschoolofdance.com — enroll and see the live class schedule
The programs they offer
“She is awesome with all of the kids and is super kind to everyone.”
How they train
From the reviews
We just love the instructors here. They really care about their students and the art of dance. They are also the only place in town right now with credited checchetti instructors. Their big performance is always right before summer break. It's a great time to see what the dancers have learned there.
Rachel is an amazing dance teacher! She is awesome with all of the kids and is super kind to everyone. We are like family at her studio. My girls have learned so much about ballet from her. They look forward to their lessons!
Rachel and Jen are awesome teachers, you can tell they really love it and care about their students. Classes are very affordable and a lot of focus is put on having good form. By far the best in town!
I love this place I've been going to this dance studio since I was in mommy &me classes I may be only 9/2 but this place feels like a home .😊
Your first ballet class at Rachel's School of Dance
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.