FAQ
What should my child wear to dance classes?
- Ballet Students must wear tights and a leotard (any color) with an optional mid-thigh length skirt. Shoes must be pink, and each student’s hair must be neatly pulled back.
- Jazz/Tap students may wear tights and leotard. Skirts, ‘sweat capris,’ t-shirts, and tank tops are optional overtop the leotard. Jazz and tap shoes should be black.
- Worship Dance students may wear any dancewear or form-fitting clothes and should wear either ballet or jazz shoes. No jeans please.
- Dance Workout students should wear sweats or clothes they can easily work out in. Clean sneakers are a must!
- Ballroom Dance students should wear jeans or business casual clothes that they can easily move around in.
Is Reverence Studios associated with any church or denomination?
No. While we have a solid Christian foundation and enjoy partnering with local churches and ministries, we believe it is more important to unify solely as believers in Christ. Please read our Statement of Faith in the About the Studio section.
Do you offer dance birthday parties at the studio?
Yes! We offer several different package options and have worked with parents on creating a party that fits the specific child. Please email for more information.
What about private lessons for my child?
Private lessons are available, and are left up to the discretion of the individual teacher and the studio schedule. The staff loves to work with students as they are preparing for talent shows and pageants, or if they are interested in additional one-on-one learning. Private lessons must be scheduled in advance and the cost is up to the teacher.
Are the students and staff available to perform/teach at local church and community events?
Yes. Please email for more information. We love working with the community to share our love for dance!
How do I start my own business?
A calling, tons of prayers, and determination to see it through! Kirsten has had the opportunity to speak at local events and offer advice and encouragement to others considering a business, and would love to meet with you and answer any questions you may have. She believes in a “one-hand-up/one-hand-down” philosophy, and would not be in business today were not for the grace of God and many people who helped her out along the way.