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Registration Fee - A one-time $30.00 registration fee is due with your dancer's registration process each new dance season. This fee runs per student enrolled  and is effective at any point a new dancer may join.


Unlimited Class - Any dancer enrolled in 6 hours of or more of weekly class is automatically enrolled in IDA's unlimited class option. In unlimited, dancers have the option to take any class offered within reasonable proximity to the dancer's skill level.


Sibling Discount - For any family of dancers, IDA offers tuition at a 25% off rate for the sibling with the second highest class enrollment rate. For families over two dancers, a 50% off tuition discount will apply to all other siblings as well.

Student Discount - For any college student that can provide a form of identification, IDA offers a 25% discount to be used towards any and all class rates. This includes class cards, drop-in rates, and tuition by month or trimester.


Drop-Ins - For those looking to try us out, IDA offers dancers the opportunity to "drop-in" to any of our classes at the following rates:

| 0.5 Hour = $10.00 |

| 1.0 Hour = $15.00 |

| 1.5 Hours = $20.00 |


Recital Fee - A one time $75.00 recital fee is due April 15th per student enrolled in a class marked to learn a recital dance. This fee helps to cover the rental cost of the recital facility and does grant each family 2 tickets to the show. While not all classes consistently learn recital dances from year to year, classes that typically learn recital dances are the following…

  • Tiny Tots (Ages 2-4)

  • Combination (Ages 5-6)

  • Jazz + Contemporary (Levels 1-3)

  • Hip-Hop + Heels (Level 3)

  • Hip-Hop (Levels 1-2)

  • Ballet (Levels 1-3)

  • Tap (Levels 1-3)

Recital Costuming Fee - A one time recital costuming fee is due March 15th per class your dancer is enrolled in that will learn a recital dance. Costs typically are $50.00-$100.00 per costume and totals will depend on each recital dance.


Privates - At IDA, private instruction ranges from individual technique lessons, all the way to competitive solo rehearsals. With this said, the rates above will be used as a guide for any one-on-one lesson conducted.