Macias' Dance Center is a full-service dance studio offering recreational and pre-professional instruction in jazz, ballet, tap, contemporary, and hip-hop for students from age 3 through adult. Located in Oklahoma City, it serves as both a neighborhood training ground for young dancers and a performance venue during recital season, occupying a dedicated studio space with multiple teaching rooms and a performance stage.
The studio operates on a year-round class model rather than drop-in sessions, with structured enrollment divided by age group and skill level. Classes run September through May for the main season, with summer intensives and camps available June through August. The center produces an annual recital, typically staged in May at a local theater, where students of all levels perform. Unlike some larger dance academies that focus primarily on competitive or pre-professional training, Macias' emphasizes recreational participation alongside technique, meaning families looking for serious ballet training and families seeking Saturday-morning enrichment both find appropriate placements.
Monthly tuition ranges from $65 to $125 per month depending on class frequency and age group. A single weekly class for younger children (ages 3-5) in a combined jazz-and-tap format costs approximately $65 monthly; elementary-age students taking two classes per week run $95 to $110. Pre-teen and teen students pursuing multiple disciplines (ballet plus jazz plus tap, for instance) typically pay $115 to $125 monthly. These rates are standard for Oklahoma City's recreational studio market and fall below the $150-plus monthly fees charged by competition-focused academies. The studio does not publish a drop-in rate; enrollment expects monthly commitment. Registration opens in August for the fall session, and mid-year enrollment is available pending class space.
Macias' differs from Oklahoma City Ballet and Oklahoma City Contemporary Dance Theater, both of which operate as nonprofit arts organizations with ticketed performances and professional dancer rosters. Those venues are destinations for audiences; Macias' is a participation point for students. Within the recreational studio category, Macias' competes with smaller independents and chains like the Oklahoma City Dance Academy, which offers similar age-tiered classes and monthly pricing. Macias' distinguishes itself through longevity (family-owned operation) and a single-location model, meaning consistent teaching staff and no franchise standardization. Families prioritizing competitive team training or intensive pre-professional pathways should explore organizations like Tulsa Ballet's outreach programs or OKC's dedicated competitive studios; Macias' suits students who want consistent, affordable technique instruction with seasonal performance opportunity.
Macias' works best for families seeking structured technique classes in a neighborhood setting without the cost or competition commitment of pre-professional academies. It serves young children (3-5) with no prior dance experience and adults returning to dance, because the studio designs beginner sections within each age group. Parents working around fixed weeknight schedules benefit from the set class times. The studio does not suit dancers pursuing competitive solos or high-intensity technique progression; those students belong in competition studios. It also does not accommodate truly drop-in attendance; families requiring flexible scheduling should look elsewhere.
New students attend a trial class in their age-appropriate level at no charge. Parents should contact the studio in advance to request a time slot matching their schedule preference. The trial class lasts the standard session length (typically 45 to 55 minutes for younger groups, 60 minutes for teens and adults). After class, front-desk staff review enrollment paperwork and tuition options. Most families enroll on the spot if satisfied, though the studio does not pressure immediate registration. Costume fees for the spring recital (approximately $40 to $80 per student, depending on act) are separate from tuition and invoiced in February.
The studio operates Monday through Thursday evenings from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with Saturday classes from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (verify current hours before the first visit, as summer scheduling changes). Parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the studio; street parking is also typically available. The studio is not served by COTA bus routes, making personal vehicle access necessary. Address and exact location details are best confirmed via a phone call or the studio's direct website rather than map results, which sometimes flag outdated information.
Macias' Dance Center fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's performing arts ecosystem: it delivers consistent, affordable dance instruction without the gatekeeping of auditions or the cost escalation of specialty competition circuits.
