Available Sessions Details & Cost Expectations
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*Next season begins August 24, 2026
14 Weeks of classes starting at $98 total
Season will end with 2 dance recitals.
No Costume fee but dancers must have proper attire & shoes for class and recital.
Recital tickets are $5.
Homeschool & Technique classes do not perform in recital. Creative Movement will only perform in 1 recital.
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January 12, 2026 - April 23, 2026
Recital Weekend April 24-26
14 weeks of classes starting at $98 total
Season will end with 2 dance recitals.
Potential $30-$60 Costume fee. Dancers must have proper attire & shoes for class and recital.
Recital tickets $10
Homeschool & Technique classes do not perform in recital. Creative Movement will only perform in 1 recital.
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Summer 2026 Class & Camp Dates TBD
No recital or costume fee required.
Come as you are! Any experience welcome!
Check out our class descriptions below to see where you or your dancer best fits. To register & see specific scheduling please visit the Goshen Parks & Rec Website
Class Descriptions
To register & see specific scheduling please visit the Goshen Parks & Rec Website
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Creative Movement (3-4)
Young children are encouraged to explore movement through imagination and play. Using music, props, and simple games, the class helps develop motor skills, coordination, and self-expression. It's a fun, interactive experience that fosters a love of movement while supporting social and cognitive development.
Pre-Ballet (5-6)
Young aspiring dancers will learn rhythm, coordination, improv, mirroring, and basic dance technique in a social and energetic environment.
PreTap (5-6)
An introduction to the world of tap dance! In this energetic and engaging class, dancers will explore basic tap steps, rhythms, and musicality — all while building coordination, listening skills, and a love for movement. Perfect for your budding dancer ready to shuffle, stomp, and shine!
Kinder Hip Hop (5-6)
An age-appropriate introduction to the world of hip hop dance. Designed especially for young movers, this class focuses on rhythm, coordination, and basic hip hop steps through playful movement, fun music, and creative games. Dancers will build confidence, express themselves, and most importantly—have a blast!
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Elementary Ballet/Jazz Level 1 (7-10)
This combo class is perfect for beginner dancers! Dancers will spend the first half learning ballet technique, exercises focused on posture, proper turnout/feet, and strengthening muscles. While the second half focuses on jazz technique, rhythm and musicality, personality, and stage performance.
Elementary Ballet/Jazz Level 2 (8-11)
This combo class is designed for intermediate to advanced dancers. Dancers will spend the first half learning ballet technique, exercises focused on posture, proper turnout/feet, and strengthening muscles. While the second half focuses on jazz technique, rhythm and musicality, personality, and stage performance.
Elementary HipHop/Pom Level 1 (7-10)
This combo class is perfect for beginner dancers! Dancers will spend the first half focusing on hip hop technique, encouraging dancers to step outside of their comfort zone by bringing individuality and personality to hip hop styling. The second half will focus on teaching quick and energetic movements of pom. Different from cheerleading as there is no focus on “stunt work” but rather on dance skills and strength.
Elementary HipHop/Pom Level 2 (8-11)
This combo class is designed for intermediate to advanced dancers. Dancers will spend the first half focusing on hip hop technique, encouraging dancers to step outside of their comfort zone by bringing individuality and personality to hip hop styling. The second half will focus on teaching quick and energetic movements of pom. Different from cheerleading as there is no focus on “stunt work” but rather on dance skills and strength.
Elementary Tap Level 1 (7-12)
This class is perfect for beginner tap dancers. Students will learn tap dance technique focusing on counting music and mastering tap essentials. They will be introduced to tap styles from classical, musical, rhythm, and funk.
Elementary/Tween Tap Level 2 (8-14)
This class is designed for intermediate to advanced tap dancers. Students will learn tap dance technique focusing on counting music and mastering tap essentials. They will be introduced to tap styles from classical, musical, rhythm, and funk.
Broadway Dance (9-15)
An energetic and dynamic dance class that focuses on styles of movement commonly seen in musical theater productions. Blending a variety of dance techniques, including jazz, ballet, and contemporary, with an emphasis on theatrical performance.
Technique (9-18)
This class focuses on developing the fundamental skills and physical conditioning necessary for dance movement. The goal is to improve strength, flexibility, control, and precision in movement, providing students with a solid technical foundation to excel in any genre of dance. Whether the style is ballet, jazz, hip hop, or pom, a technique class emphasizes the refinement of posture, strength, and execution.
Dance Acro (9-18)
This class blends the strength and agility of acrobatics with the grace and fluidity of dance. Students will develop flexibility, balance, and coordination while learning acro skills such as rolls, handstands, cartwheels, walkovers, and partner work—all seamlessly integrated into dance choreography. Emphasis is placed on safe technique, strength building, and controlled transitions, helping dancers enhance their performance quality and stage presence.
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Tween Ballet/Jazz (11-16)
This combo class is designed for intermediate to experienced dancers. Dancers will spend the first half hour learning ballet technique, exercises focused on posture, proper turnout/feet, and strengthening muscles. While the second half focuses on jazz technique, rhythm and musicality, personality, and stage performance.
Tween/Teen HipHop/Pom (11-18)
This combo class is designed for intermediate and experienced dancers. Dancers will spend the first half focusing on hip hop technique, encouraging dancers to step outside of their comfort zone by bringing individuality and personality to hip hop styling. The second half will focus on teaching quick and energetic movements of pom. Different from cheerleading as there is no focus on “stunt work” but rather on dance skills and strength. These are the two most popular styles showcased at high school and collegiate levels.
Tween/Teen Tap (14-18)
This class is designed for intermediate-advanced tap dancers. Students will learn tap dance technique focusing on counting music, mastering tap essentials, and learning more advanced tap steps/combinations. They will be introduced to tap styles from classical, musical, rhythm, and funk.
Broadway Dance (9-15)
An energetic and dynamic dance class that focuses on styles of movement commonly seen in musical theater productions. Blending a variety of dance techniques, including jazz, ballet, and contemporary, with an emphasis on theatrical performance.
Pointe (14-18)
This class is designed for advanced ballet dancers who have been evaluated and approved to dance en pointe.
Technique (9-18)
This class focuses on developing the fundamental skills and physical conditioning necessary for dance movement. The goal is to improve strength, flexibility, control, and precision in movement, providing students with a solid technical foundation to excel in any genre of dance. Whether the style is ballet, jazz, hip hop, or pom, a technique class emphasizes the refinement of posture, strength, and execution.
Dance Acro (9-18)
This class blends the strength and agility of acrobatics with the grace and fluidity of dance. Students will develop flexibility, balance, and coordination while learning acro skills such as rolls, handstands, cartwheels, walkovers, and partner work—all seamlessly integrated into dance choreography. Emphasis is placed on safe technique, strength building, and controlled transitions, helping dancers enhance their performance quality and stage presence.
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Homeschool Theater (7-18)
Students will explore the exciting world of theater through fun, interactive activities that build confidence, creativity, and collaboration. We’ll learn key drama concepts such as character, setting, emotion, and storytelling while practicing performance skills like voice, movement, and improvisation. Through games, short scenes, and group work, students will develop their imagination and learn how to express themselves on stage. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to play and participate! Students will be placed by age group
Dancing Kings & Queens (18-30)
This unique class is specialized for disabled and dancers with special needs. The class contains the same elements as any other dance class, but with more sensitivity to each dancer’s needs. The class is an excellent place for students to socialize and class will evolve according to the progression of the participants.