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Where to take a dance class in Greenville

From ballet to hip hop, Greenville has plenty of dance classes + dance studios where you can get a move on.

26 women dressed in various Halloween costumes posting in front of a neon sign that says "The Booty Shop."

Work it and twerk it. | Photo by The Booty Shop

Sometimes you just need to dance like no one is watching. If you or your kids have been itching to cut a rug, check out our list of 15 dance studios in Greenville.

Let’s sweat

Booty Shop Fitness | 123A N. Main St., Greenville
Grab a few of your besties and sweat it out with high-intensity workouts combined with energizing jams.

Adrenaline Dance Fitness | 301 Airport Rd., Ste. C, Greenville
This fitness studio describes itself as “a workout disguised as a party.” You’ll learn hip-hop, pop, alternative, and Latin music combos guaranteed to get your body moving.

Studio SI | 3715 E. N. St., Ste. 120
Shake a leg (literally) with one of these group fitness classes including Zumba.

For the kids

English Theatre Arts | 1310 Garlington Rd., Ste. A, Greenville
Take a variety of dance classes (including musical theatre and acro) or take a drama class.

Dance United | 580 Woodruff Rd., Greenville
Kids and teens can choose between competitive or non-competitive classes.

23Dance | 730 S. Pleasantburg Dr., Ste. E, Greenville
From tap to tumbling, this studio has you covered.

Dianne’s School of Dance | 7601 White Horse Rd., Greenville
Take a clogging, acro, or jazz class at this flamingo-themed school.

Shock Dance Center | 406 B. E. Butler Rd., Mauldin
Kid’s can learn tap, jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, pointe, conditioning, acro, clogging, musical theatre, heels, and pom at this studio.

Legacy Dance Company | 325 New Neely Ferry Rd., Ste. E1, Mauldin
Students of this company can learn a variety of different dance styles + compete with competition team.

A Step Above Dance Academy | 4893 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors
Classes are open for everyone, but if you want to compete with the company you have to audition.

Cornerstone Ballet | 121 N. Main St., Simpsonville
Grab your best tutu and head to this ballet school.

Let’s Dance, Multiple locations
Shake your tail feather in one of several dance classes or on a competition team.

Five girls with pony tails and lavender dresses facing away from the camera doing a dance move.

All the world’s a stage. | Photo by Artistic Edge Dance Center

Adults too

Artistic Edge Dance Center | 75 Orchard Park Dr., Greenville
You and your kiddo can learn jazz, contemporary, ballet, tap, hip-hop, pointe, or acro.

Greenville Ballet School | 105 Woodruff Industrial Ln., Greenville
This school offers classes in classical ballet, pointe, and modern dance for kids + adults.

Dance without Limits | 115 Pelham Rd., Ste. 24, Greenville
Learn, tap, jazz, and ballet along with the kiddos.

West End Dance Company | 3010 E. N. St., Ste. A, Greenville
Adults can learn tap, jazz, and hip-hop.

Carolina Ballroom Dance Studio | 134 Halton Rd., Greenville
Try your hand (or should we say feet?) at Latin, ballroom, and swing dance.

International Ballet, 1018 S. Batesville Rd., Ste. 1 CD, Greer
Adults and kids alike can learn from the best in the ballet business.

Dance Arts Greenville | 255 Service Bay Rd., Mauldin
This studio offers drop-in ballet, tap, and jazz classes for teens and adults. If you stop by Tuesday night tap at 7:15, you may see City Editor Danielle.

Let’s get to the pointe, what studios did we miss?

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