Spanish Fort ages 2.5–5
First Dance ClassesClose to Home
A joyful, beginner-friendly weekly activity for little dancers who want music, movement, confidence, and fun before anything feels too serious.
Summer 2026
Keep growing.Keep shining.
Spanish Fort, Alabama · Beginner-friendly ages 2.5–5
A softer first step
Designed for parents who want dance to feel easy first.
GCDA's little-kid offer should feel simple to parents: dance, music, games, confidence, and a happy first studio experience in Spanish Fort.
Advanced training still matters — it is the path ahead, not the pressure on day one.
Close to home
A simple weekly activity right here in Spanish Fort — less traffic, less rushing, and an easier routine for young families.
Warm first-class experience
Built for first-time dancers who need encouragement, clear direction, and a teacher who makes class feel safe and fun.
Confidence before pressure
Little dancers practice listening, taking turns, moving with music, and feeling proud without needing to be serious on day one.
Room to grow
If your child falls in love with dance, GCDA has the training pathway to keep going — from preschool through company-level work.
Summer entry points
Two easy ways to start this summer
Use these as low-pressure first steps for young children who are new to dance.
Weekly first step
Preschool Dance Class
Ages 2.5–5 · Monday 5:30–6:30 PM or Tuesday 6:00–7:00 PM
Music, movement, rhythm, and beginner-friendly class structure for a calm first studio routine.
Three-day summer camp
Bluey Dance Adventure Camp
June 16–18, 2026 · 10:00 AM–12:00 PM · Ages 2.5–5 · $125
A short, playful camp with dancing, games, music, and fun — an easy way to try GCDA before a longer commitment.
Clear next step
How to choose the right first class
Keep the parent path clear: schedule first, registration second, placement help whenever needed.
- 1Choose the preschool class or Bluey camp that fits your child.
- 2Use the website schedule as the current source of truth while Jackrabbit is being updated.
- 3Register online, or contact GCDA if you want help choosing the right first step.