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Ages:
18 months – 3 years old (with an adult)
Schedule:
Thursdays
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Location:
Montrose Field House Studio
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Upcoming Sessions:
Session 1: 4 week session, 8/28-9/18
Session 2: 4 week session, 9/25-10/16
Session 3: 4 week session, 10/23-11/13
Cost:
$50/4 weeks
or $15/week for drop-ins
Description:
Introduce your little one to the joy of movement and music with our Dance Babies class! This parent-child class is designed for children aged 18 months to 3 years old, providing a fun and interactive environment where both parent and child can bond through dance.
What to Expect:
Engaging Music and Rhythms: Each session features a variety of lively music and rhythms that will captivate your child’s attention and encourage their natural love for movement.
Basic Dance Movements: Children will learn simple dance steps and movements, helping to develop their motor skills, coordination, and balance.
Interactive Activities: Enjoy playful activities such as dancing with props (scarves, ribbons), circle dances, and sing-alongs that promote social interaction and creativity.
Quality Bonding Time: This class offers a unique opportunity for parents and children to connect, move, and have fun together in a supportive and joyful environment.
Benefits:
Enhances physical development and motor skills
Encourages social interaction and teamwork
Boosts confidence and self-expression
Strengthens the parent-child bond
What to Bring:
Comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes for both parent and child
A water bottle to stay hydrated
A positive attitude and readiness to have fun!
Join us on Thursdays from 10:00 am to 10:30 am and watch your little one’s love for dance grow! Whether you choose to commit monthly or prefer the flexibility of drop-ins, our Dance Babies class offers a delightful introduction to the world of dance for your child.














Tajiana Rueschhoff’s dance journey began at the age of 5 when she first stepped into a small ballet school in Mississippi, sparking a passion that would endure a lifetime. Growing up in Ouray, Colorado, she continued to nurture her love for dance with Weehawken, honing her skills over the years. Travel played a pivotal role in her development, allowing her to train under diverse instructors and immerse herself in various dance styles. Summers were often spent in intensive training at the Kansas City Ballet, further shaping her dedication to dance. Tajiana pursued her passion with pre-professional training at the Northwest Florida Ballet. Now, back in Ouray, she is pursuing an undergraduate degree in Geology at the University of Florida while eagerly embracing the opportunity to share her profound love for dance through teaching.






