Just Off Broadway is a dance academy offering ballet, jazz, contemporary, tap, and hip-hop instruction to students ranging from preschool through pre-professional levels, with a competitive team track that performs regionally. Located in Oklahoma City, it functions as both a recreational studio for young dancers and a training ground for those pursuing dance seriously.
The school operates as a full-time academy rather than a drop-in studio, built on a tiered class structure where students progress through levels tied to age and skill rather than a single "intermediate" or "advanced" umbrella. Classes run year-round, with the academic calendar beginning in late August. The facility houses multiple studios, allowing simultaneous classes across disciplines. A competitive dance team (called a competition team or pageant team depending on the studio's focus) competes at regional events, which is distinct from community recital participation.
Just Off Broadway divides students into preschool (ages 3-5), elementary (ages 6-8), intermediate (ages 9-12), teen, and adult tracks. Classes in each discipline run simultaneously at different levels, so a 10-year-old taking ballet may be in a beginner or intermediate section depending on prior training.
Tuition is structured as a monthly fee based on number of classes per week. A student taking one class per week typically pays $60 to $80 monthly; two classes per week runs $100 to $130; three or more classes enters the $140 to $200 range. Competition team membership carries additional costs beyond regular tuition, typically $50 to $100 monthly plus per-competition fees. Exact pricing should be confirmed directly, as studios adjust rates annually and by enrollment period.
The school offers trial classes, usually one free session or a discounted intro class, allowing families to assess fit before committing.
Oklahoma City has several dance academies serving overlapping markets. Arts for All OKC emphasizes accessibility and serves younger beginners through community-focused classes; students there typically stay for recreational training rather than advancing to performance tracks. Miss Wade's School of Dance, another established local studio, similarly serves broad age ranges but with less emphasis on competition intensity.
Choose Just Off Broadway if your child is showing sustained interest in dance and you want structured progression through defined levels, or if competitive dance interests you. Choose a community studio like Arts for All if your goal is recreational activity, social development, and affordability without the expectation of performing at tournaments. The school sits between casual recreation and audition-based pre-professional programs, making it suitable for families who want serious training without the time and financial commitment of elite youth dance companies.
The school works well for children ages 4 and up who can follow structured instruction and who want to try multiple dance forms (most studios segregate by discipline; Just Off Broadway's structure allows a student to sample ballet one semester and add jazz the next). It also suits parents who want their child in a stable, multi-year program rather than dropping in to classes as needed.
It is less suitable for adults seeking casual, drop-in fitness-style dance classes; the school's structure assumes ongoing enrollment. It is also not the right choice for families unable to commit to regular weekly attendance, as progression levels depend on consistent training.
New families typically attend an open trial class during a designated trial week (most schools offer these in late August before the academic year officially opens). The student arrives 10 minutes early, fills out a simple form with name, age, and any injury history, and joins the instructor in the studio. Classes run 45 minutes for younger children and 55 to 60 minutes for older students. The instructor will place the student at an appropriate level and may assess informally whether they should move up or down by the second or third class.
After the trial, the front desk discusses enrollment, payment options (usually monthly auto-pay or quarterly payment), costume sizing for recitals, and whether the student wants to audition for the competition team.
The school operates Monday through Saturday, typically with class start times between 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on weekdays (to accommodate school schedules) and Saturday morning and early afternoon slots. Summer scheduling is lighter. Call or visit the website to confirm current hours, as they shift seasonally.
Parking is on-site or street parking in the immediate area depending on the facility's lot size. There are no public transit routes that serve most Oklahoma City dance studios directly; plan to drive.
Just Off Broadway fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's dance landscape: it is large enough to offer multiple disciplines and levels under one roof, rigorous enough to prepare competitive dancers, and accessible enough to serve recreational students. For families past the "My kid wants to try dance" phase but not yet committed to an elite company, it provides a legitimate middle ground where serious training happens without the lifestyle takeover of pre-professional dance programs.
