Address: 517 Princeland Ct, Corona, CA 92879, USA
Phone: +19517340398
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 3–9:30PM
Tuesday: 3–9PM
Wednesday: 3–9PM
Thursday: 3–9:15PM
Friday: 3–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–12:30PM
Mayela Zamarripa
My daughter has been in two Dance Studios in Corona, one day by chance I went to visit Corona Dance Academy and was delighted with the instruction of the Classic Ballet, we immediately changed without caring to drive 18 miles. My daughter is now 8 years old, but since today I visualize her doing her 18-year-old pointe with the founder and masterful teacher RoseMary, and her lovely daughter Elizabeth. I really love this Studio 🥰
Tammy Fox
Rosemary McCarter is a very condescending person and she is extremely unprofessional when she speaks to clients and students. Not a serious place to cultivate your children's interest in ballet. It is probably cheaper than most places, but the students get yelled at a lot, and there is very little in terms of genuine care or quality teaching. I feel bad for the students because you can see how the poor management and the bad teachers make them truly unmotivated, killing whatever dazzle of excitement that young girls might have had when they first wanted to learn ballet. The senior citizen teacher should please retire and let young teachers with life and vitality teach contemporary ballet.
Susan Scheck
We have been attending this school since our daughter was 4. (We came from another school that had a rough and almost unfriendly teacher, through the city, before coming here.) I appreciate the classic/professional atmosphere, the instructors are fun and technique focused, so the kids are learning properly AND having a great time. One recital in winter with no costume, so very easy to do. One recital in spring, with one costume, also easy to do. Costume and music are AGE APPROPRIATE, which was very important to us. They emphasize the love of dancing, and have really taught our daughter indepenance, respect, and expression through her ballet, lyrical, and jazz classes. We are extremely pleased.
Ken “agdolldancer” Grashoff
Great dance school that is easily one of the best in ballet in the Inland empire. This provides the foundation to learn other dances such as Jazz and Lyrical. They also have a top notch Hip Hop program, as well as offering Tap classes. FYI concerning the kidnapping of one of the posters daughters. When you have a recital with over 150 girls and you tell parents they can pick them up after the performance, you don't make exceptions for one parent without endangering all the girls. It can be crazy during the performance and you don't want some girls leaving in the middle. Every parent knows this before hand, and 99% can follow the rules. Lastly, the first class is always free, so try it for yourself. Get a tour, talk to other parents, don't listen to one person on google that felt rules didn't apply to them. Posted by Aubrey's Dad.
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Hi! The schedule of classes and prices per class are on the website on the tab Class Schedule. One class a week would run around $63 a month for your first child, but your second child gets a discount. They offer ballet 6 days a week, usually between 3:30pm-8pm depending on the day. You can see it on the schedule, beginners are "Ballet 1". We've been taking ballet there for 8 years now, we started once a week but quickly fell in love with it and now take 8-10 classes each week. It is really up to you how often to go. I recommend trying it once or twice a week for each child and see how they like it. January is the perfect time to start, they begin recital preparations then so they can experience performing in June. The teachers are all great with the kids, we have really enjoyed being a patt of the studio. Best wishes!
If you are talking about the royal coutre than yes absolutely you can go to the website but just keep in mind the are a little pricey. I do recommend coming here though.
Amaris , if you are in at least level Ballet 2, you can take the Tuesday Pre-Pointe class. You will learn terminology and techniques to be prepared for further down the line, when you are in Ballet 3/4, (in that level is when the instructors begin evaluating dancers for Pointe). -Miss Patti
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