Apex Dance Studio operates as a full-service dance school offering instruction in ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, and ballroom to students ranging from age 3 through adult. Located in Oklahoma City, the studio serves both recreational dancers and those preparing for performance or competition, positioning itself between community recreation programs and pre-professional training facilities.
Apex functions as a neighborhood dance academy rather than a drop-in fitness studio or performance venue. The school structures its year around seasonal programs: fall and spring session classes, a winter recital, and spring competition season. This model means enrollment typically runs in blocks rather than month-to-month, and the studio maintains an invested student base rather than a transient one. Classes are age and level-stratified, so an adult beginner in jazz works separately from intermediate teens and young children, eliminating the common gym-studio problem of wildly mixed skill levels in one room.
Apex offers weekly classes in ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, and ballroom. Sessions run 8 weeks in fall and spring; summer programming is shorter and typically lighter. Class length varies by age group: younger children attend 45-minute classes, while older students and adults take 55-minute to 60-minute sessions.
Tuition ranges from approximately $60 to $85 per month for one class per week, with discounts applied for enrollment in multiple classes. A student taking three classes weekly pays less per class than one attending a single session. The studio charges a separate recital fee (typically $40 to $60 per student) when a session culminates in a performance. Students entering competition track pay an additional competition fee, which varies by event and level. Call to confirm current rates, as pricing adjusts with each new session.
There is no drop-in rate; Apex operates on session enrollment, not daily pass sales. This structure encourages commitment but eliminates casual attendance as an entry point.
Oklahoma City hosts several dance schools at different price points and philosophies. Techniques Dance Academy, also in the metro area, emphasizes competition training and charges higher monthly tuition but attracts dancers aiming for state and national competitions. Ballet Oklahoma, the city's professional ballet company, offers recreational classes through its school but at premium rates and primarily for serious ballet students. Community centers and recreation departments (through Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation) offer beginner ballet and jazz at lower cost, typically $30 to $50 per month, but usually in group settings with less individualized attention.
Apex occupies the middle ground: more structured and performance-oriented than community recreation, less competition-intensive than dedicated competition studios, and more affordable than nonprofit professional ballet schools. Choose Apex if you want a neighborhood studio with a clear seasonal rhythm and mixed-style offerings. Choose Techniques if your child is competing. Choose community recreation if cost is the primary factor and you want no performance pressure.
Apex suits families seeking stable, affordable dance training in multiple styles without the cost and intensity of pre-professional tracks. Adult beginners find a home here; the studio runs dedicated adult classes in ballet and jazz without teen or child students in the room. Students interested in recital performance, rather than competition alone, fit well. The studio also serves dancers who like variety; rotating through jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop within one session is possible without changing schools.
Apex does not suit those seeking drop-in flexibility, highly specialized training in a single style (such as intensive ballet technique for aspiring dancers), or those uncomfortable with session-based enrollment and recital participation expectations. If a student needs consistent month-to-month flexibility or wants to avoid any performance element, community recreation or independent private instruction may work better.
New students typically attend a trial class in their age group and chosen style. Register by phone or in person; the studio will assign a trial date aligned with an upcoming class start. Bring comfortable clothing and ballet flats or jazz shoes if you already own them (the studio can advise on appropriate footwear). The first class is observational and no-pressure; the instructor introduces the studio culture, reviews basic positions or movement vocabulary, and assesses placement within the level structure. Parents of younger children may observe from a waiting area. After the trial, staff discuss enrollment options, explain the session calendar, and outline recital dates if your student chooses to participate.
Apex operates year-round with classes typically held after school (3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays) and weekend morning sessions on Saturdays. Confirm current hours and specific class times for your chosen style and age group, as scheduling adjusts each session. The studio provides on-site parking. The studio is located within Oklahoma City proper; specific address and parking details are best confirmed by phone before your first visit.
Apex anchors a section of Oklahoma City's neighborhood dance options by combining affordability with seasonal structure and mixed-style instruction, making it accessible for families wanting dance as part of childhood or adulthood without competition pressure.
