Showtime Dance Studio is a competition-focused dance school in Oklahoma City that trains students in jazz, ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, and lyrical styles, with an emphasis on preparing dancers for regional and national competitions rather than recreational classes alone.
The studio operates as a pre-professional and competitive training facility, distinct from recreational dance schools that prioritize casual instruction. Students train in age-grouped and level-based classes that feed into studio competition teams, which perform at events throughout Oklahoma and surrounding states. The studio maintains both youth and teen divisions, with programming that balances technique development against performance readiness. This model contrasts with studios that teach dance as a hobby activity; Showtime positions training as a pathway toward serious competitive participation.
Showtime offers weekly technique classes in its core disciplines (jazz, ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, lyrical) alongside competitive team enrollment. Class packages typically range from $60 to $150 per month depending on frequency and level, though pricing varies by age group and enrollment timing. Competitive team participation adds additional fees, usually per season, which cover choreography, costumes, and competition entry costs. Confirm current rates directly with the studio, as seasonal promotions and pricing adjustments are common in competitive dance.
New students begin with a trial class or evaluation to assess current training level and ensure proper class placement. Registration opens ahead of each training season, typically in late summer for fall programs. The studio books teams into competitions managed by national circuits like UDA (United Dance Association) and local Oklahoma competition events. Parents of competitive dancers should expect ongoing communication about performance schedules, costume fittings, and fundraising opportunities.
Several other competitive dance studios operate in Oklahoma City, including studios that specialize in either recreational instruction or elite-level preteen and teen teams. Studios emphasizing recreational classes (unlimited weekly drop-in or monthly memberships) suit families seeking affordable exposure to dance without competition commitment; Showtime serves families willing to commit to team participation and competition fees. Versus studios with exclusive elite-level rosters, Showtime typically maintains broader team access across ability levels, allowing intermediate and developing dancers to compete alongside advanced performers. The choice depends on whether a student's goal is foundation-level classes, competitive team placement, or recruitment into a highly selective ensemble.
Showtime works best for students aged 5 through 18 who want structured training with performance goals and enjoy competing. Dancers seeking versatility in multiple styles within one school will find the breadth of class offerings useful. The competitive cost and time commitment (rehearsals, competitions, travel) require family buy-in; students or parents seeking casual, no-pressure dance instruction should look elsewhere. Adult recreational dancers are not a primary focus here.
The studio occupies a dedicated facility with multiple studios to accommodate concurrent classes and team rehearsals. Parking is on-site. Hours typically run mid-afternoon through evening to accommodate school schedules, with expanded weekend hours during competition season. Contact the studio directly to confirm current class schedules and holiday closures, as these shift seasonally.
Showtime Dance Studio fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's performing arts landscape: serious student dancers who want competition experience and professional-level instruction without the elite-program gatekeeping that can exclude developing performers. Its emphasis on both technique and performance output makes it a practical choice for families committed to competitive dance as a significant activity.
