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MINI session: January/February

At Marianne Kelley’s School of Dance, we provide professional training in Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Lyrical, Contemporary, and more while maintaining a safe, and fun atmosphere for our students.

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Reasons to Join MKSD

Knowledgable Staff

MKSD teachers each hold a degree in dance, have professional experience, or have attended teacher training. We aim to share our knowledge of proper dance technique with our students. Our teachers are professional, friendly, and experienced with children.

Family Friendly Experience

We carefully choose our music, costumes, and themes to keep our performance atmosphere family friendly. Our faculty emphasizes proper dance etiquette and wardrobe, while promoting kindness to fellow dancers.

Great Communication

MKSD prides itself on keeping our customers in the loop! We provide our full season’s calendar of events at registration and continue to communicate studio happenings regularly. With accessible, approachable staff, our parents are informed and can maintain their family’s schedule.

Something For Everyone

We have a “path” for every dancer. With 5 studio floors, our schedule allows for many different classes and clearly defined levels. We want every child to reach their full potential, in the environment that best suits their needs. We offer classes that are recreational, skill-based, competitive, and artistically driven.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

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Caroline Brescia Dance Parent

“Marianne Kelley’s School of Dance provides something for everyone. MKSD builds proud, confident, talented dancers in a fun, engaging, family-friendly atmosphere.”

Abilgail Phillips Dance Parent

“This studio empowers my daughter to be her best. They have taught her so much more than dance.”

To The Pointe...

Insight, stories, and observations from Marianne Kelley.