First Steps Dance for ages 2-5, is dedicated to the youngest dancers. Classes meet once a week and are tailored to young attention spans and motor skill development.

FALL 2025
Ages 2-3.5, Fridays 4:00-4:45pm
Oct 3 – Dec 5 (8 weeks)
Cost: $144.00
No class Oct 31 or Nov 21
WINTER/SPRING 2026
Ages 2-3.5, Fridays 4:00-4:45pm
Jan 23 – Apr 17 (12 weeks)
Cost: $216.00
No class Apr 3
Mommy and Me for ages 2-3.5, is a 45-minute parent participation class that meets once a week featuring ballet and creative movement. This fun and engaging introduction to dance is tailored to little ones motor skill development and imagination.
ATTIRE
YOUNG LADIES:
Leotard: any color, & pink tights
Hair: off face
Shoes: pink ballet shoes
YOUNG MEN:
Black jazz pants, white shirt, white socks
Hair: off face if long
Shoes: Black ballet shoes.

FALL 2025
Ages 3-5, Fridays 4:45-5:30pm
Oct 3 – Dec 5 (8 weeks)
Cost: $144.00
No class Oct 31 or Nov 21
WINTER/SPRING 2026
Ages 3-5, Fridays 4:45-5:30pm
Jan 23 – Apr 17 (12 weeks)
Cost: $216.00
No class Apr 3
Creative movement is a 45-minute class that meets once a week offering a fun, low-pressure setting for little ones to explore dance imaginatively and playfully. This class helps foster creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
ATTIRE
ALL:
Any clothing the kids can comfortably move in, like workout attire.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

BAILEY SIMONE TALLEY, First Steps Instructor
BAILEY SIMONE TALLEY began dancing at 3 years old in Ft. Benning, GA. Growing up in a military family, she danced at many studios throughout the years, but owes much of her training and love for dance to Gary Taylor Dance which she attended as a company member from 2015-2017. Bailey went on to attend University of North Carolina at Greensboro to obtain a BA in Dance Performance and a BS in Kinesiology. During college, she volunteered for Dancers Connect, a program for children in the Greensboro area to dance for free at UNCG. Following her graduation from UNCG, she taught with Eleve Ballet Academy focusing on the preschool program but also teaching beginner and intermediate ballet classes. She looks forward to using her love of movement and knowledge of motor development and anatomy to inform her teaching.


