Best Dance Studio near Charlotte, North-carolina
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1. Pole Body & Arts
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Pole Body & Arts provides an inclusive and safe atmosphere for individuals interested in pole dancing and movement classes. They offer various beginner classes and workshops, emphasizing community participation and support for all body types.
1318 Pecan Ave, Charlotte, North Carolina 28205
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joanna sayres (Google User)
2 months ago
I just want to express my deepest gratitude for the receptionist Nora. She is truly a gem! Her warmth and kindness greet you the moment you walk in, and she consistently goes above and beyond to ensure every detail is taken care of with such care and efficiency. She manages everything with a smile, and no task ever seems too big or too small for her to handle. Her dedication and hard work create such a positive, welcoming atmosphere that makes the studio feel like a second home. Thank you for all you do – your efforts don't go unnoticed, and you make such a difference in every visit! THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN NORA
jenny pruitt (Google User)
2 months ago
This place is so special. Never have I ever felt so free to be myself in a group/class setting. The sense of community and support is top notch, not to mention the heart and talent that each owner & instructor brings to the space. I feel lucky to be a part of this PBA community. I cannot recommend it enough- If you are curious, do yourself a favor and show up to your first class. You’ll be hooked.,
Sophia Gonzalez (Google User)
2 months ago
First time seeing pole body and arts was Charlotte pride 2023, they were absolutely stunning and such a welcoming community, as a bigger girl I always had trouble expressing self confidence, so to push myself I took a intro into pole class about 2 weeks after they opened the Winston Salem doors, my first class was such an amazing experience. The instructor was so helpful and very kind to me and everyone there , they taught me a dance within a hour that helped me boost my confidence, I had to take more than just one class. Overall, the instructors and management are amazing people who helped me so much build confidence and helped me feel better about myself. Thank you, Pole body and arts.
Fantasia Williams (Google User)
2 months ago
I had an extremely disappointing and upsetting experience at Pole Body and Arts. As a Black woman, I saw how they treated another black woman terribly and unfairly by both the the receptionist, Nora, and the owners. They labeled her as "aggressive" and "unprofessional," simply because she expressed any concerns or asked questions. It was clear to me that they were more interested in making themselves look good than in addressing legitimate feedback from paying customers. To make matters worse, they seem to have a pattern of lying about their clients and what happens in classes to cover up their mistreatment. It's not just her—several other people of color have shared similar experiences. They recently had all their instructors quit, and it's obvious that the toxic work environment is why they can't keep instructors. I was shocked to find that they hired a new instructor who isn’t even certified in pole, yet she's teaching pole classes. This is extremely concerning, as safety is already a major issue at the studio. When members raise safety concerns, they're either ignored or dismissed. This place is a disaster, and I would strongly caution anyone, especially people of color, from supporting them. There are so many other studios out there that genuinely care about their clients, their instructors, and creating a welcoming, safe space for everyone. Please visit @Purppoles to see how she was treated. And others in the comments saying the same thing.
Victoria Collins (Google User)
2 months ago
I had the pleasure of taking a few classes at PBA and I couldn't be more impressed! From the moment I walked in, I felt welcomed by the friendly staff and the warm, inviting atmosphere. The studio itself is clean, well-maintained, and spacious, with plenty of poles and equipment to ensure everyone has the space they need.
2. MoveStudio Charlotte
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MoveStudio Charlotte is dedicated to promoting movement through high-quality instruction in dance, Pilates, barre, and yoga. The studio emphasizes a safe and supportive environment for both youth and adult classes.
4418 Monroe Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28205
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6:00 – 9:00 PM
6:00 – 9:00 PM
6:00 – 9:00 PM
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Megan Rineman (Google User)
2 months ago
We came for my daughter’s 4th birthday party. Amy was incredible with the kids, so helpful and fun!! Everyone had a blast - cannot wait to come back!
Alyssa Knowles (Google User)
2 months ago
My son Carter had his first dance recital there yesterday and I couldn’t have loved the studio more. My fear of bringing a boy who loves to dance to a dance studio was immediately gone the first practice. Katy, his teacher, adored him and it showed. April, the director, was also super kind. We will be back!
Becky Santoro (Google User)
2 months ago
April has built such a beautiful community!! Our kids have fun and it’s low pressure and just want their ages need.
Eleanor Hatcher (Google User)
2 months ago
Move Studio has wonderful, welcoming dance classes that accommodate a wide range of skill levels. The vibe is wonderful. The Pilates training is also excellent. My kids and I all love it; April and her instructors are so gifted.
Diana Marquez (Google User)
2 months ago
Great latin dance classes, and a really friendly community. I felt very welcome even though I'm a beginner.
3. AerialCLT
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AerialCLT is a beginner-friendly fitness program in Charlotte, NC, focusing on aerial techniques such as silks, hammock, and lyra. The studio offers a supportive atmosphere for individuals of all ages looking to improve their strength and flexibility through unique aerial and ground-based classes.
801 N Tryon St, Charlotte, North Carolina 28206
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Evie Enderle (Google User)
2 months ago
My girlfriends and I did a private class here all as beginners and had such an amazing time! Katie was an amazing instructor and made everything so fun and easy to learn. Would highly recommend for a girls night if you’ve ever wanted to try. We will definitely be back!
Miana Harrison (Google User)
2 months ago
I am on my 4th Silks class and can say this has been the best thing I’ve done so far living in charlotte. I try to stick to Tuesday classes with Julia who is an amazing instructor! Her patience and kindness makes the class even more enjoyable. Any skill level can go (but yes you are going to need some type of upper body strength you don’t have to be the hulk but some muscle is needed) Even though I once a week I feel like I’ve learned so much and can’t wait to continue growing in my new hobby.
Stacy C (Google User)
2 months ago
I have taken most of the fundamentals classes at this point. Its been an entirely positive experience for me from day one. Every instructor I have interacted with is patient, attentive, and excellent at breaking down hard moves in ways that beginners can understand. These classes are NOT gentle or easy. But they can be so rewarding and fun! The training environment is so unique. Its an eclectic group of people who are bonded by their fascination with the acrobatic arts. This has become a welcome new passion for me and I am reaping the many physical and psychological benefits from it. I highly reccomend giving it a try.
Barbara Brutt (Google User)
2 months ago
On a scale of cotton candy to Brussels sprouts, AerialCLT is a 5-course meal. AerialCLT runs like a warmed-up contortionist with excellent response time when someone from out of town is trying to figure out their aerial options. While it's hard to jump into higher-level classes (as a drop-in), they welcomed me to join their intro/entry-level class, and I also booked a private with one of their instructors to work on higher-level material. The space was clean, and the parking was easy (when I arrived). It's amazing to see a school of this size with a clear curriculum to help train aerialists in strength and progression.
S C (Google User)
2 months ago
I was so excited when I read their website and it said you didn’t need experience! I thought I was going to have a new weekly hobby. This is just not true. You need to at the very least have good upper body strength. I thought it would be a bit more introductory. In beginners classes I’ve went to in the past everything was explained step by step. This was more so the instructor doing a move and then telling you to do it. The instructor tried to (unsuccessfully) adjust me when I struggled but it felt nearly impossible. I am in my 20s, I play tennis, do Pilates 4 times a week, so I don’t think I’m in the worst shape. It was just very hard and the expectations were unreasonable in my opinion. The other 3 girls in my group (the Lyra Hoop) had done it before; I think they should start doing one-time intro classes for ppl like me who are completely new and then beginners classes separately for ppl who have been before and just need work until they’re ready to level up. Also when I walked in, there were 2 employees at the front desk and then 1 at the desk behind it. The 2 employees in the front looked at me standing there and then looked away like I wasn’t supposed to be there? I mean the least they could’ve said was Hi? Be with you shortly? Just nothing lol. I read another review that said the same thing happened to her so it seems this is a pattern which is sad. The employee at the desk behind them saw me standing there and greeted me so I just went to her — she happened to be my instructor and she was extremely kind which is why I gave a second star. But it wasn’t introductory at all. It would’ve been nice to learn about the Lyra hoop, little exercises to get familiar with it ya know. Instead it was just like ok this is what man on the moon is, now do it. For a person who’s never done anything like that, it’s hard. Also my sister was initially going to come with me, she is plus-sized and would not have fit into the hoop in some of the moves she wanted us to do, it would have been very embarrassing for her… the website gives the impression that it’s open to all and extremely beginner-friendly and it’s just not. I had to leave early because I felt super uncomfortable not being able to do anything and in pain on my posterior thighs from the pole.