Our Classes

A quick guide to the types of classes we offer, what to wear, and what to expect. Every type of class brings together a variety of wonderful humans at every level of dance - you'll never be the "the only one" at a Beer and Ballet class! 
If you forget the wrong shoes? Do the wrong move? Suddenly lose the ability to tell left from right? You're welcome in this space.

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Beer and Ballet

The classic Beer and Ballet class is the perfect first impression of our community. Grab your brew and your spot at the bar(re) to participate in an introduction-intermediate level contemporary ballet class.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer looking to refine your ballet technique or someone seeking a new and exciting way to stay active, this is a perfect way to move your body and sing along to your favorite 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s hits!

What to wear
We suggest wearing ballet shoes or socks with a little bit of grip to them. Socks with sticky dots (what is used in Pilates) are not recommended. It’s important to remember most breweries do not have sprung floor, but rather cement, tile, or wood floors. If you would prefer to wear tennis shoes for foot support, you are more than welcome.

Modern

The classic Beer and Ballet class is the perfect first impression of our community. Grab your brew and your spot at the bar(re) to participate in an introduction-intermediate level contemporary ballet class.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer looking to refine your ballet technique or someone seeking a new and exciting way to stay active, this is a perfect way to move your body and sing along to your favorite 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s hits!

What to wear
We suggest wearing ballet shoes or socks with a little bit of grip to them. Socks with sticky dots (what is used in Pilates) are not recommended. It’s important to remember most breweries do not have sprung floor, but rather cement, tile, or wood floors. If you would prefer to wear tennis shoes for foot support, you are more than welcome.

Jazz

The classic Beer and Ballet class is the perfect first impression of our community. Grab your brew and your spot at the bar(re) to participate in an introduction-intermediate level contemporary ballet class.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer looking to refine your ballet technique or someone seeking a new and exciting way to stay active, this is a perfect way to move your body and sing along to your favorite 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s hits!

What to wear
We suggest wearing ballet shoes or socks with a little bit of grip to them. Socks with sticky dots (what is used in Pilates) are not recommended. It’s important to remember most breweries do not have sprung floor, but rather cement, tile, or wood floors. If you would prefer to wear tennis shoes for foot support, you are more than welcome.

Line Dancing

The classic Beer and Ballet class is the perfect first impression of our community. Grab your brew and your spot at the bar(re) to participate in an introduction-intermediate level contemporary ballet class.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer looking to refine your ballet technique or someone seeking a new and exciting way to stay active, this is a perfect way to move your body and sing along to your favorite 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s hits!

What to wear
We suggest wearing ballet shoes or socks with a little bit of grip to them. Socks with sticky dots (what is used in Pilates) are not recommended. It’s important to remember most breweries do not have sprung floor, but rather cement, tile, or wood floors. If you would prefer to wear tennis shoes for foot support, you are more than welcome.