April's Dance Studio is a multi-disciplinary dance school in Oklahoma City offering ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop classes for children, teens, and adults across multiple skill levels from beginner to pre-professional.
April's Dance Studio operates as a full-service dance academy rather than a drop-in studio or fitness-focused dance class venue. The school structures its program around traditional dance training with age-segregated and level-based classes, making it suited to students pursuing consistent instruction over months or years rather than casual one-time participants. It occupies a dedicated studio space and maintains a performance-oriented culture, regularly staging student recitals and giving students the option to participate in competitions.
The studio offers separate class tracks for preschool (ages 3-5), elementary students (ages 6-12), teens (ages 13+), and adults. Within each age group, classes are divided by skill level: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
Ballet is the foundational discipline, taught in all age groups. Jazz and contemporary classes typically begin in the elementary division and continue through adult levels. Hip-hop is offered primarily for school-age students and teens. Preschool focuses on creative movement and basic ballet vocabulary.
Tuition follows a per-class or unlimited monthly model. Single classes cost approximately $15 to $20 depending on age and level. Monthly unlimited membership, which covers attendance at all offered classes, typically ranges from $70 to $120 depending on the age group, with family discounts available for multiple students. Confirm current pricing directly, as tuition rates adjust seasonally and may differ between class types.
Registration for the fall session typically opens in July, and the spring session in December. Most students enroll for a full 12-week session rather than drop in week to week.
Oklahoma City has several other established dance schools. Yvonne's Academy of Dance, also operating for decades, emphasizes competitive dance and tournament participation more heavily than April's, with a larger performance schedule and more classes structured around competition prep. Students at Yvonne's typically advance through a more accelerated training path if they enter the competitive track.
Studio OKC, a more contemporary-focused venue in midtown, teaches jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary exclusively, omitting classical ballet from its curriculum. It attracts older teens and adults seeking street styles and modern choreography without the traditional dance school environment.
April's occupies a middle position: it maintains classical ballet as a core discipline and serves families wanting foundational training and annual recitals, but without the tournament-heavy schedule or costs of a full competitive academy. Choose April's if your child benefits from consistent, level-based instruction with annual performance opportunities. Choose Yvonne's if competitive dance with frequent tournament travel appeals to you. Choose Studio OKC if you want contemporary and hip-hop without ballet.
April's works well for families seeking structured, multi-year dance training with a focus on technique and performance. Young children starting their first dance class, school-age students trying multiple styles before specializing, teens entering dance in high school, and adults returning to dance after years away all fit the typical student profile.
The studio does not suit students wanting a single drop-in class or those primarily interested in dance as cardio or fitness rather than as an art form. Students hoping to compete at high-level tournaments will find more extensive competitive programming at larger academies. Adults with no prior dance experience should check whether beginner adult classes are always offered, as scheduling may be limited in summer months.
New students typically attend a trial class or schedule a brief consultation to determine appropriate level placement. Parents and students should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete registration paperwork. The first class follows the studio's standard curriculum for that level: warm-up, technique work at the barre (in ballet), center work, across-the-floor combinations, and cool-down. Dress code is typically ballet pink tights and ballet slippers for ballet classes; jazz shoes and casual athletic wear for jazz and contemporary; sneakers and comfortable clothes for hip-hop. The studio provides a welcome packet with dress code details and studio policies.
April's Dance Studio operates Monday through Friday afternoons and evenings starting around 3:30 p.m., with extended hours on Saturdays for weekend classes. The studio is closed Sundays. Specific hours vary by season; confirm the current schedule before your first visit. Parking is available in an adjacent lot or on the street. The studio is not served by public transit, so a car is necessary for attendance.
April's Dance Studio serves Oklahoma City families and returning dancers looking for consistent training in a classical framework with accessible pricing and genuine recital opportunities.
