A Mirage Dance Company is a studio serving elementary-age through high school dancers in Oklahoma City, with a focus on ballet, jazz, and tap across recreational and competitive tracks.
A Mirage operates as a youth-focused dance studio rather than an adult recreational center or a performance company. The studio runs two distinct pathways: a recreational program for students seeking classes without competition pressure, and a competitive team for dancers who audition and perform at regional and national events. Most students range from age 6 to 18. Classes are structured by age group and skill level within each discipline, meaning a seven-year-old beginner in ballet takes a different class from a ten-year-old intermediate student, even within the same style.
A Mirage offers ballet, jazz, and tap as core classes, with some sessions combining styles for younger students. The studio organizes its year into fall, winter, and spring sessions, though exact calendar dates vary by season. Recreational class pricing typically ranges from $60 to $90 per month for one class per week, with discounts applied for multiple weekly classes; two classes weekly often cost $100 to $140 per month. Competitive team membership involves an audition and carries a separate fee structure, generally higher than recreational classes and often bundled with costume, music licensing, and event entry fees. Confirm current pricing and session start dates directly with the studio, as promotional pricing around enrollment periods can shift month to month.
The studio schedules classes primarily on weekday afternoons and evenings (after school hours) and Saturday mornings, a pattern typical of studios serving a school-age population. Most competitive rehearsals fall on weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons.
Oklahoma City has several youth dance studios that overlap in mission but differ in scale and emphasis. Jenks Dance Center, also serving elementary through high school, offers a similar recreational-plus-competitive structure with comparable pricing, though Jenks maintains a larger competitive presence with multiple teams across age divisions. The Dance Studio at Bricktown is smaller and more recreational-focused, skewing toward younger children and casual enrollment. A Mirage occupies a middle ground: large enough to run a sustained competitive program but not so massive that recreational students feel peripheral. The choice between them depends on whether a family prioritizes competitive opportunity (favoring Jenks) or prefers a smaller, less travel-intensive studio experience (favoring The Dance Studio at Bricktown).
A Mirage works well for families seeking a single-studio home for classical technique training over several years, whether or not competition interests them. Recreational students benefit from stable, age-appropriate classes without the financial or time commitment of traveling to competitions. Competitive dancers should have either prior technique or willingness to start as a beginner and progress through levels; the audition filters out students seeking a participation-trophy environment.
The studio is less suited for adults seeking adult-beginner classes, for students interested primarily in hip-hop or contemporary styles (not listed as offerings), or for families wanting drop-in flexibility rather than session-based enrollment.
New students or families typically register during an open enrollment period tied to session start dates. A trial class is usually available; students attend a regular class session to experience the studio's teaching and environment. Recreational students can often start mid-session if spots remain, though tuition prorates by enrollment date. Competitive applicants must audition, usually scheduled during open audition dates in late summer or early fall; auditions assess technique level and basic musicality but do not require prior ballet experience.
A Mirage is located in Oklahoma City (specific address and directions best verified via Google Maps or the studio's website). Classes run weekday afternoons from roughly 3:30 p.m. onward and Saturday mornings starting around 9 a.m.; exact hours depend on the session. The studio provides on-site or adjacent parking typical of a dedicated studio space, though confirmation of parking layout is worth verifying before the first visit.
A Mirage sustains a competitive team and recreational base in a market where many families cycle through multiple studios, which speaks to consistent instruction and a defined identity that doesn't depend on trend-chasing or enrollment gimmicks.
