Dance is about more than just technique—it’s about being human.
It’s about connection, teamwork, creativity, exploration, confidence, open minds, and open hearts. The human side of dance is what makes the artform so powerful. To inspire and be inspired… To move others and be moved… That is the magic of dance. We are a home for all dancers—whether you want to study dance, take class for joy and growth, perform on stage, or compete. We welcome all dancers with open arms.
Come be part of this beautiful journey…
Allé Dance Conservatory
FAQ
What is your philosophy about dance competitions?
Competitions and conventions are a valuable tool in our dancers’ training—but they are not our sole focus. Our dancers have also earned incredible scholarships and training opportunities through these events, complementing the well-rounded education they receive at Allé.
Are your classes mostly spent rehearsing for performances?
No. We prioritize technical training and focused classwork throughout the season. As we approach our end-of-year showcase, some class time is dedicated to preparing performance pieces—but the foundation of our program remains in building strong technique and artistry.
What kind of competitions do you attend?
At Allé, we believe in a well-rounded approach to training. While we attend both dance competitions and conventions—including ballet competitions—they are just one part of our dancers’ journey.
Do you have classes for young dancers?
Yes! New this season! We’ve expanded our class offerings for ages 3–8 to provide a strong foundation in dance from the start. Petite Allé, designed for ages 3–5, focuses on musicality, movement, and flexibility in a fun and supportive environment. Foundations, for ages 5–8, introduces young dancers to ballet, jazz, and acro while developing coordination, confidence, and a love for dance.
What are your performance opportunities outside of competition?
At Allé, we believe in nurturing well-rounded dancers through meaningful performance experiences and strong technical training. Our dancers take the stage in a Winter Show, an end-of-year Showcase, and various community events—each one an opportunity to grow, express, and connect through dance.
Do you have to participate in Competition to train at Allé?
No. Competition is completely optional. Allé offers high-quality training for dancers of all goals—whether they’re dancing for personal growth, enjoyment or aiming to perform and compete. Every student is welcome.