School of dance
Spring Repertory Performance
‘Degas in Motion’ - 2026
Summer dance intensive information has arrived!
Register on our portal and check out the schedule HERE!
Excerpts from the Nutcracker
Sugar Plum Fairy - 2025
To register, make a payment, or report an absence, please do so through your StudioPro Account.
Ballet
Ages 5 and up
Creative Arts Council’s School of Ballet began in 1976 when former Broadway performer, Beth Lampton, began offering classes at the Creative Arts Council. After almost 50 years (and a name change) Creative Arts Dance Academy is thriving. Creative Arts Dance Academy offers classical ballet technique classes taught by certified instructors for all levels.
Ballet classes instructed Jeni Meeks , Ella Warren, and Isabella Agnew-Huertas
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Students have options when and how often they perform
Certified ballet instructors
Offers classical ballet training the ABT technique
Experienced, professional, caring instructors and staff
Affordable classes (scholarships offered)
Professional dance training available locally in Wells County
Curriculum that tracks progress of student
Safe learning environment studios including sprung marley floors
Modern
Ages 8 and up
Creative Movement
Ages 3 & 4
"Modern" dance is an American art form that has a rich history of rebellion, self expression, and athletic dancers with the ability to have control of their body. Modern dancers are barefoot and often channel ballet in their choreography but also almost any other style, requiring their dancers to be athletic.
Instructed by Megan Litherland
Our oldest class offered, Creative Movement classes at Creative Arts are play-based movement with lots of sing alongs, props, and games encouraging ingenuity and self expression in fun and educational ways. We use music and song to integrate fundamental movement patterns, develop spatial awareness, listening skills, rhythm, coordination, motor skills, and social skills.
Instructed by Rayne Smith
Tap
Ages 6 and up
Tap dance is an American artform that utilizes the movement of the feet and ankles in collaboration with the metal taps on the bottom of the shoes to create rhythmic sounds and unique movement. The program has focused on both the rhythm tap style and musical theater style.
Instructed by Megan Litherland