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Adults take a dance class at School of Nashville Ballet

Photo by Lydia McRae Photography

Ever wanted to try ballet or tap? What about contemporary dance (think: TikTok viral routines, pre-TikTok)? It’s not too late.

School of Nashville Ballet offers approachable, fun classes for adults 18+ (and all experience levels), whether you’re starting fresh or returning after years away.

Choose from:

  • Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Tap, DanceFix, Musical Theatre + more
  • Flexible drop-in classes, class passes, and rolling enrollment available, so it’s easy to add to your weekly routine

Bonus: First class is only $5 for new students.

Take the leap

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