Range of Motion is a small contemporary and ballet studio in Oklahoma City serving primarily adult students and returning dancers. Unlike the city's youth-heavy dance academies, this studio concentrates on open enrollment classes for adults of all experience levels, with a teaching approach centered on technique refinement and creative exploration rather than recital preparation or competition training.
Range of Motion operates as a non-recital studio, meaning students attend classes for skill development and artistic growth without the expectation of performing in annual shows. The studio specializes in contemporary and ballet, with some offerings in dance conditioning. It functions as a space for adult dancers who want regular training in a small-group setting, distinct from the community recreation department's beginner drop-in classes and from competitive academies like those in Edmond and Norman that organize regional competitions and large-scale productions.
The studio offers open enrollment classes rather than semester-based sessions, allowing students to start any week. Contemporary and ballet classes run separately at different skill levels. Adult ballet typically ranges from beginner to intermediate; contemporary classes are often labeled by level or offered mixed-level depending on current enrollment. Pricing runs around $95 to $130 per month for unlimited classes, with single-class drop-in rates available. Current rates and exact schedule details change seasonally; confirm hours and pricing directly with the studio before enrolling.
Classes are small, typically 6 to 12 dancers per session, allowing instructors to offer personalized feedback. This contrasts sharply with the large group fitness ballet classes at commercial gyms, which prioritize cardio over technique, and with the structured, belt-level progression system of youth-focused ballet academies.
Oklahoma City offers ballet and contemporary training across several models. The Oklahoma City Ballet Academy, the city's largest classical ballet institution, emphasizes pre-professional training, competition, and youth recitals; it suits dancers pursuing intensive study or performance careers. The Oklahoma City Community College's dance program offers college-credit courses with performance opportunities, appealing to students seeking formal credentials. Commercial fitness studios like Orangetheory and local YMCAs offer beginner ballet as part of broader fitness memberships, prioritizing calorie burn over technique. Range of Motion fills the gap for adults who want serious, technique-focused instruction without the competitive or youth-program framework.
This studio is ideal for adult dancers returning after years away, adults starting ballet or contemporary for the first time, and dancers seeking a low-pressure environment focused on personal improvement rather than performance or ranking. The small class size and adult-only cohort foster a collaborative rather than competitive atmosphere.
It does not suit families seeking children's classes, dancers pursuing pre-professional ballet training, or students wanting regular performance opportunities or structured progression through levels. Those goals are better met by youth academies or the Oklahoma City Ballet.
New students should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to fill out a waiver and brief intake form. Class length is typically 60 minutes, structured as a warm-up (often at the barre for ballet), center work, and combinations across the floor. Contemporary classes may emphasize floor work and improvisation alongside technique. Instructors generally offer modifications and observe beginners to tailor cues during the session. Most students stay for one class per visit, though unlimited memberships encourage attending multiple classes per week.
Dress code is casual; ballet typically requires black or neutral tights and a top, but Range of Motion is not strict about leotards as many studios are. Bring water and a towel.
The studio operates from a dedicated dance space in central Oklahoma City. Parking is street or lot parking depending on the specific building; confirm the exact address on the studio's website or contact details before visiting. Hours vary by season, with most classes falling between 6 and 8 p.m. on weekdays and weekend mornings; confirm the current schedule, as class times shift seasonally with instructor availability.
Oklahoma City's dance scene is dominated by youth academies and competition circuits. Range of Motion addresses a genuine gap: adult dancers who want technique-focused classes without the recital treadmill or the fitness-class atmosphere. For adults rediscovering dance or starting for the first time, this studio offers the consistency and community that a drop-in class or gym class does not.
