About Steps On Broadway
Specialties: Steps on Broadway, founded in 1979, is more than just a dance studio. It is an internationally recognized community of artists, committed to the cultivation of individuality and talent, to the joy, the work, the focus, and the abandon of dance. Classes are offered seven days a week at all levels in ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, theater dance, hip hop, ethnic, and body co...
Specialties: Steps on Broadway, founded in 1979, is more than just a dance studio. It is an internationally recognized community of artists, committed to the cultivation of individuality and talent, to the joy, the work, the focus, and the abandon of dance. Classes are offered seven days a week at all levels in ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, theater dance, hip hop, ethnic, and body conditioning.
Steps is the true epicenter of New York's professional dance community. It is home to many of the best and most world-renowned teachers, and a training ground for generations of aspiring and professional dancers. On any given day, one may take class alongside today's performers and seasoned veterans from concert dance companies, such as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Paris Opera, Kirov and Royal Ballets, Boston Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Complexions, and Martha Graham, as well as the opera, Broadway, and the commercial dance world.
In addition to classes, Steps offers a variety of services to meet the needs of dancers. Our Spotlight classes allow dancers to take class from master teachers and be filmed by professional videographers. The Professional Work Session series brings in agents, choreographers, and repetiteurs to host mock auditions and teach company rep. Our studios are even available for rent to allow dancers a space to rehearse and create. Established in 1979. For over 30 years, Steps has been training and supporting dancers and the larger artistic community. Originally located at 56th and Broadway, Steps was a single studio facility until it opened its ballet division in 1981 at the former Melissa Hayden School. In 1984, it moved to its current location at 74th and Broadway. Since its founding in 1979, Steps has maintained a teaching roster of internationally celebrated dance professionals that mirrors the history of dance in the late 20th century.
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