Dream Catchers Dance Company is a classical ballet and jazz studio in Oklahoma City that specializes in training children and teen dancers, with an emphasis on technique-based instruction rather than recreational classes. The studio operates year-round and feeds into local recitals and competition circuits, positioning it as a serious training ground rather than a drop-in activity space.
Dream Catchers functions as a pre-professional and intermediate training studio. Classes are structured by age and skill level, not drop-in, meaning enrollment commits students to a session or year-long term. Ballet forms the curriculum foundation, with jazz, contemporary, and sometimes tap added at higher levels. The studio cultivates students for annual recitals and regional competitions, and many dancers progress through multiple levels over years rather than months.
Dream Catchers organizes classes by age group and ability. Typical categories include preschool (ages 3-5), elementary (K-2nd grade), intermediate (3rd-6th), and teen/advanced tracks. Ballet classes run 45 minutes to an hour depending on age; jazz and other styles may be combined into longer sessions. Monthly tuition for one class weekly ranges from approximately $60 to $80 for younger levels, with multi-class enrollment discounting to around $120 to $150 monthly for two classes. Advanced and teen levels typically cost $100 to $130 per class weekly. Recital fees (usually due in spring for a summer or fall show) add $50 to $150 per student depending on costume and performance slot. Exact current pricing should be confirmed with the studio, as fees shift seasonally and with recital timing.
Dream Catchers differs from large recreational chains like Dance Plus Academy, which offers drop-in and recreational classes for all ages and skill levels with lower per-class costs ($15 to $25 per session). Dream Catchers requires commitment and emphasizes classical technique, making it better suited to families seeking serious training and performance opportunities. The Tulsa Ballet's satellite program in Oklahoma City targets pre-professional dancers at older ages (typically high school and up). For families wanting classical ballet without the competition focus, smaller neighborhood studios may offer lower-pressure options, though Dream Catchers' recital experience and structured progression appeal to parents viewing dance as a multi-year skill-building activity.
This studio works best for children ages 3 and up whose families can commit to weekly or twice-weekly classes across a full season (typically 9 to 10 months). It suits families interested in recitals, performance confidence, and technique mastery. It does not suit families seeking casual, drop-in classes, single-session workshops, or low-cost entry points to dance. It is also not designed for very young toddlers (under 3) or adults seeking adult beginner classes, though some studios offer teenage programs open to older siblings.
New families usually contact the studio by phone or email to arrange a trial class. Students observe or participate in one session at their age level to assess fit. The studio typically has families arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete paperwork and confirm dress code (ballet slippers, leotard, and tights for ballet; jazz shoes and casual dancewear for jazz). After one or two trial classes, the studio discusses enrollment, session options, and recital participation. Expect to purchase shoes and basic attire before the first official class; the studio can direct families to local dancewear vendors or order online.
Dream Catchers operates afternoon and early evening class schedules, typically running Monday through Saturday with heaviest enrollment on weekday afternoons after school and Saturday mornings. Classes usually start at 3:30 p.m. or later on weekdays and earlier on Saturdays. The studio has dedicated parking, though lot size and availability vary by location. Exact hours and the studio's current address should be confirmed directly, as scheduling adjusts seasonally around school calendars and recital prep periods.
Dream Catchers fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's dance landscape: it serves families who view dance as structured training rather than casual enrichment, and its recital and competition track record makes it a known pathway for young performers seeking stage experience and peer community.
