San Marino, CA has two kids dance studios: San Marino Dance Academy and DanceFit. Between them, local classes cover ballet, contemporary, hip hop, jazz, modern, tap, acro/tumbling, and creative movement. Families here can also browse studios in nearby Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose.
Of the 2 studios in San Marino, 1 run recreational programs — the low-pressure route for kids who want dance as a fun weekly activity. 1 offer both tracks, which makes it easy to start recreational and step up later.
For the youngest dancers, 2 of San Marino's studios offer creative movement or preschool programs, so kids as young as 2 or 3 can start with music, rhythm, and basic coordination before moving into ballet, tap, or hip hop around ages 4 to 6.
Before enrolling in San Marino, ask studios the unglamorous questions: what's the full cost with costumes and recital fees, how large are classes, what happens if your child wants to switch styles mid-year, and can you watch or trial a class first. Studios that answer these easily tend to be the well-run ones.
1004 Huntington Dr, San Marino, CA 91108
★ 4.5 (6 reviews)
Recreational & Competitive · Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Modern
2459 Mission St Unit B, San Marino, CA 91108
Recreational · Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Modern
Studios in San Marino currently offer ballet, contemporary, hip hop, jazz, modern, tap, acro/tumbling, and creative movement. Several also field competitive teams alongside recreational classes. Availability shifts by season and enrollment, so check each studio's listing for current programs.
KidsDanceMap lists 2 kids dance studios in San Marino, including San Marino Dance Academy (4.5★) and DanceFit. Availability shifts by season, so check each listing for current schedules.
Creative movement and preschool classes at 2 San Marino studios welcome dancers as young as 2 or 3. Structured ballet, tap, jazz, and hip hop typically start around ages 4 to 7.
Yes — One studio in San Marino runs recreational programs designed for kids with no dance experience. Look for classes labeled beginner, introductory, creative movement, or preschool dance, and ask about trial classes before committing.
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