Adelante Dance Studio is a Latin and ballroom dance instruction space in Oklahoma City that focuses on adult learners and competitive teens, operating on a drop-in and package model rather than open enrollment. The studio specializes in partner dances including salsa, swing, tango, and waltz, with classes scaled by experience level and a teaching approach centered on technique refinement for people with prior dance exposure or serious interest in competition.
Adelante occupies a dedicated studio space and positions itself as an intermediate-to-advanced training ground rather than an absolute-beginner entry point. Classes are structured around partner dancing; solo technique classes exist but are secondary to the studio's core offering. The teaching model assumes students either have foundational dance experience, are willing to move quickly past basics, or are committed to learning in an accelerated format. This positioning makes Adelante distinct within Oklahoma City's dance landscape, where many studios emphasize open enrollment and beginner-friendly progression.
Adelante offers both drop-in classes and session packages. Drop-in rates are typically $15 to $20 per class, with packages of 5 or 10 classes priced at a per-class discount. Private lessons are available at $50 to $80 per hour depending on instructor level and lesson focus. Group private sessions (2 to 4 dancers) run $30 to $50 per person per hour. Class schedule varies by season; verify current days and times directly with the studio, as evening class blocks often shift between fall and spring to accommodate student availability. The studio occasionally offers special workshops focused on specific dances or competition preparation at rates above standard drop-in fees.
Most Oklahoma City dance studios—including those in the Bricktown and Midtown areas—operate on a traditional enrollment model with monthly membership fees ($80 to $150) and a heavy focus on youth ballet, jazz, and tap. Adelante's package-and-drop-in structure and adult Latin focus make it suited to students who want flexibility and already have some dance foundation. For beginners seeking a true starting point, studios like Hubbard Dance Center offer broader age ranges and all-levels classes in multiple genres. For competitive Latin ballroom specifically, Adelante fills a narrow niche; adults and teens seeking that training path will find fewer direct competitors in the metro area. For casual social dancing (salsa, swing for fun rather than technique), community centers and occasional venue-specific lessons offer lower-cost alternatives, though without ongoing instructor continuity.
Adelante suits adult students returning to dance after years away, competitive ballroom teens, and social dancers who want to sharpen technique and learn proper frame and lead-follow mechanics. It works well for people with 1 to 3 years of prior dance experience in any style who are ready to focus on a single discipline. The drop-in model appeals to people with irregular schedules or those testing commitment before a larger financial outlay. Adelante does not suit absolute beginners (those with no prior dance or movement training) or families seeking group classes for young children. It is not a social-dance-for-fun venue; the teaching assumes earnestness and some physical foundation.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes before class start. Wear comfortable clothes and clean, smooth-soled shoes or dance sneakers; street shoes are not permitted. For partner dances, the studio will pair you with another student if you arrive without a partner, though having a regular partner accelerates progress. Expect the instructor to demo a pattern or technique, walk through it slowly, and then run it to music at pace. In beginner-friendly classes, cues are frequent; in intermediate and advanced sections, students are expected to retain choreography and technique cues more independently. Most classes run 50 to 60 minutes. Payment is due at the front desk before class; bring cash or a card.
Adelante operates evening classes Monday through Thursday, with occasional weekend workshops. Standard evening classes run 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. or 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. depending on level. Parking is street-level or in nearby lots; specifics depend on the studio's current neighborhood address. Contact the studio directly to confirm the exact schedule, as class offerings change seasonally and instructor availability affects which nights are active.
Adelante fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's dance community: it serves students who already value dance and want structured technique in Latin and ballroom styles without the cost and commitment of a full studio membership. The package pricing and drop-in flexibility lower the barrier to trying a new discipline while maintaining the rigor that intermediate and advanced dancers expect.
