
Where passion meets movement—building confidence and joy through dance for all ages in San Jose.
Infinity Dance Studio in San Jose is a welcoming dance school offering classes for children, teens, and recreational dancers. We specialize in tap, jazz, and competitive dance programs, fostering a family-like atmosphere where students can grow and express themselves. Our experienced instructors are dedicated to providing fun, engaging lessons and memorable recitals. Whether you're a beginner or aspiring competitor, we aim to inspire a lifelong love of dance in a supportive environment.
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Fun and energetic classes for all skill levels, focusing on technique and rhythm in a supportive setting.
Structured programs for aspiring dancers, with opportunities to perform and compete in regional events.
Beginner-friendly classes for children and teens to explore dance in a non-competitive, enjoyable environment.
Showcase performances where students demonstrate their skills and celebrate their progress with family and friends.
Age-appropriate lessons for young children to develop motor skills and creativity through playful movement.
Now that my girls are not participating at Infinity Dance Studio any longer I feel comfortable leaving an honest review. My girls really did like their time at Infinity for the most part. For younger children and for recreational dancers I think that it can’t be beat - we tried other studios years ago and they never felt as comfortable in any as they did at Infinity. They had a lot of fun, especially in tap and jazz, and the recitals are wonderful to participate in and watch. Mine did end up doing some of the competitive level dancing and that is where I found issues. It’s very cliquey, not so much with the children/teens, but with the teachers. There are some very talented dancers who have competed with Infinity for years and they definitely take precedence over other dancers. I understand why this happens, however, when you speak with other parents you certainly see that dancers who are not in this particular group make a competitive team they: Are moved towards the back of the dance and ignored Are asked to stay in a lower level of a comp team for “more practice” until next year…then never moved up In my time there I witnessed many parents moving their children to different studios so that they were pushed to the next level and did not remain stagnant. It’s disappointing to see your children trying so hard to advance themselves but not having the teachers push them or give them constructive criticism/feedback. I think this could be a great studio if the teachers and the owners were willing to really work with all students, and not just the “star” dancers. It’s too late for mine but I hope they take this feedback to heart.
Cool studio
My grandmother was a tap teacher for as long as I can remember - started in the 50's. So when I was ready to sign up my 2 1/2 year old for tap, I searched around the South San Jose area and had very high expectations. Surprisingly, there were quite a few dance schools. After calling about 3 studios, I decided to give Infinity Dance Studio a try. We went for our free first class and my daughter had fun (what 2 1/2 year old doesn't like making tap sounds) and we decided to sign up. Fast forward 5 years later, we are still there, even though we moved 45 minutes south 2 years ago. It's obvious the owner does this because she loves it, she is encouraging and so sweet with the students. We have loved every single one of the teachers that have taught my daughter and I am so thankful that they are sharing their love of dance with her and all the students. It really is a big family at Infinity, from the owner, teachers, staff and volunteers, we are one big OHANA!
I have two young daughters and wish I had never chosen such a dirty and mismanaged dance studio. Truth be told, it was the closest place to my home. What I found was a gross rundown one room studio. At the Spring/Summer 2017 rehearsal recital parents were expected to wait outside for 3 plus hours. No parents allowed in the theater during rehearsal. Parents of preschoolers were allowed to watch their little ones, then yelled at several times by different staff. Apparently some staff didn't read the email that went out to all parents telling them they could be in the theater if they had a child 5 or under. We were shuffled around by various divas claiming to be in charge. As a child mental health professional for more than 10 years, I would not recommend this place for any child.
I have been charged without my acceptance and I didnt get the refund please do it now
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