Stronger together
Award Winning Team
Excellent Training
exceptional staff
E-Street is a well-rounded, nationally ranked, dance studio that provides dance education to children of all ages and abilities. While E-Street is know for our amazing competition team, we also have an amazing recreational program geared for dancers who do not wish to compete.
Whether you want your child to begin at age 3 or at age 15, E-Street has a place for him/her. Offering dance classes in Ballet, Contemporary, Hip-hop, Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Lyrical and Acro, E-Street has a place for your child.
We also offer an amazing pre-school program, offering classes to our youngest dancers.
Dance Classes for all
ages and levels

Superior Chorography
Superior Training
E-Street is a high-energy studio where music, technique, artistry and movement come together. Every element synced for an exceptional dance education. Experienced teachers and choreographers trained to give children a top notch dance experience.
Flexible class scheduling
no drama

Find your rhythm
Contemporary

Contemporary dance is a fluid, expressive style that blends elements of ballet, modern, and jazz, focusing on storytelling, emotion, and freedom of movement.
Ballet/Pointe

Intervals of effort & recovery
Plyometrics, sprints, and core
Total-body cardio conditioning
Burn more, even after class
Hip-Hop
Hip-hop dance is a high-energy, street-based style that combines rhythm, musicality, and freestyle movement, often influenced by hip-hop culture and music.
Jazz
Jazz dance is a dynamic, expressive style that blends sharp technique, rhythm, and performance quality, often set to upbeat music and rooted in theatrical and cultural traditions.
Tap
Tap dance is a rhythmic style where dancers use their feet like instruments, creating percussive sounds with specialized shoes while emphasizing timing, musicality, and precision.
Musical Theatre
Musical theatre dance is a performance-driven style that combines dance, acting, and storytelling, often inspired by Broadway shows and expressive character work.
Pre-School Creative Movement ages 2-4
Acro dance is a style that combines classical dance technique with acrobatic elements like tumbling, flexibility, and balance, creating seamless, athletic movement.
Acro
Acro dance is a style that combines classical dance technique with acrobatic elements like tumbling, flexibility, and balance, creating seamless, athletic movement.
Want a Tour?
Give us a call
Come in and take a tour of our facility, meet our faculty and see what E-Street Dance Academy has to offer your family.
- Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
How much are classes?
Rates are equally split into 10 payments (Sept-June)
30-minute class: $30.00
45-minute class: $45.00
1-6 hr(s) per week: $55.00 per class
UNLIMITED per dancer (7+ hours per week): $375.00
FAMILY UNLIMITED (2 to 5 dancers): $700
Solos are $140 per month and duets are $160 per month (2 hours per month)
Can I try a class before committing?
Absolutely! Give us a call and we can set up a trial class.
How do I register for classes?
Go to the following site.
https://app.gostudiopro.com/online/estreetdanceacademy
Please fill in your dancers information, followed by your information.
Classes that are age appropriate for your dancer will appear.
What should I bring to class?
Appropriate dance attire, appropriate dance shoes and plenty of water.
Is there a dress code?
Each class at ESDA requires a dress code that helps us provide the best dance training we can offer. If you have additional questions regarding dress code, please feel free to email us at any time.
Ballet/Pointe: Black leotard and ballet pink tights. Pink canvas split sole ballet shoes. Ballet skirts may be worn for class. Hair must be secured in a tight bun.
For our company members - colored leotards are as follows: Seniors/Teens (Black), Juniors (blue), Minis (Lavender with belt) and Tinys (light pink with belt)
Technique: Any color leotard, solid leggings. Bring in jazz shoes and have socks available. Hair must be secured in a pony tail or bun.
Jazz: Any color leotard/solid leggings. Slip-on Bloch Pulse Tan Jazz shoes are required. Hair must be secured in a pony tail or bun.
Lyrical: Any color leotard/solid leggings. Turners or ballet shoes are acceptable. Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.
Contemporary: Any color leotard/solid leggings. Bare Feet. Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.
Modern: Any color leotard/black leggings. Bare Feet. Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.
Tap: Any color leotard/solid leggings. Black Oxford Style split sole Tap shoes are required. Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.
Creative movement: Any color leotard and ballet pink tights. Pink canvas split-sole ballet shoes are required. Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun.
Acro/Tumbling: Any color leotard/solid leggings. Bare Feet.
Hip-Hop: Comfortable street clothes and sneakers are required.
Male dancers should wear a white fitted T-shirt or tank and black sweatpants, jazz pants, or slim fit dance pants.
How much are costumes
Costume fees will be due for all recreational classes on March 15th.
Competition team costumes will be pulled on the 15th of October and November.
All fees are $90.00 per dance unless otherwise designated by Ms. Amy.
Reminders will be sent regarding this payment prior to the due date.
What is your inclement weather policy?
ESDA’s inclement weather policy is as such. We will make every effort to make up missed classes due to inclement weather however, we DO NOT guarantee that all classes will be made up. We will allow dancers to drop in to other classes during the week.
When is the recital?
The 2026 recital will be heald on June 12 and 13 at Nottingham Middle School in Baltimore, MD.
Can I watch class?
Classes are closed for parent observation at ESDA. We find that dancers are easily distracted and more time is spent re-directing your dancer than teaching content. We do, however, offer viewing times every class and offer an observation week twice per dance season. This gives parents the piece of mind that their child is doing well in class while preventing unwanted distractions and class disruptions.




