Welcome to Miami Dance Project, a nonprofit organization where dance dreams come to life! Located in the heart of the Falls area/Palmetto Bay, we are more than just a dance studio—we’re a vibrant community committed to nurturing young talents and fostering a love of movement in every child who walks through our doors.
Posted on Katiuska Chipoco Miami Dance Project, it is not only a dance studio is a place where you find a second family. Their teachers, staff and director are amazing, full of knowledge and kindness towards the students.Posted on Christina Leon MDP is an outstanding community based program that helps a diverse profile of young individuals in Miami. Highly recommend this program if you are looking for success and structured growth for your child.Posted on Yaima Mendez Miami Dance Project is very professional, they focus on every student to be the best version of themself. I recommend this studio 100%. They are one of the best Dance Studios in Miami. ?Posted on Kara Keasling Fantastic dance as well as music classes (piano and voice lessons) for creating well rounded talent in all areas of art in a friendly environment! The kids were all saying goodbye to each other even in the parking lot, one kid was hiding from his Mom because he didn't want to leave class yesterday!Posted on Frank Silva I have had my daughter at Miami Dance Project for over two years, and I have seen such an amazing transformation in her general development and personality…it is truly amazing. My little one is growing confident each day with an enthusiastic and passionate love for dance! From ballet, to modern dance, and even tap dance! Phenomenal studio, staff, and a healthy family atmosphere. Highly recommended to all my friends, family, and colleagues. Thank You MDP for all you do!! ? ??Posted on Giancarlo Chipoco Wow! So Happy I found this place. We tried a couple of Ballet schools for my 4 year old daughter. She was not too into it. But things changed from the first day she started at Miami Dance Project. They also teach piano and vocal lessons. I am amazed at how much she’s picked up. My daughter dances all around the house now. So fun to watch her learn. She loves her teachers. We drive all the way from Homestead. The professors and dance teachers are amazing!Posted on Roberto Dias I am very grateful to be part of the Miami Dance Project family and to be able to see step by step the evolution of my students. I am completely proud of all of you.Posted on Pedro Diaz Miami Dance Project is more than a dance studio. It is a place that promotes respect and exemplifies discipline, determination, persistence, and love for the Arts. As a father of a young dancer I could not be happier that she is part of Miami Dance Project.Posted on Tina Cure My 2 daughters love Miami Dance Project. They have been going there for more than 5 years now. MDP feels more like a dance studio to them. It is not only a studio where they learn great technique in all genres, but also it is a place where they can express themselves, make good friends, learn how to work in a team, and have fun. The studio and their methodology also helps them to develop great virtues like discipline, dedication and resilience. My girls love their MDP family.Posted on Sylvia Padron Miami Dance Project provides quality Dance training in diverse Dance styles. Teachers work well with different levels. Staff is caring and patient. Their outreach program makes Dance accessible to students who receive little to no exposure to the Arts. Miami Dance Project staff doesn't just teach "Dance". Miami Dance Project teaches students about commitment, citizenship, resilience, self-motivation, Teamwork and family.Google rating score: 4.9 of 5, based on 34 reviews
All new students must attend a placement class before joining regular classes.
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Monday 3:00 – 8:30 PM
Tuesday 3:00 –8:30 PM
Wednesday 3:00 –8:30 PM
Thursday 3:00 –8:30 PM
Friday 3:00 –8:30 PM
Saturday 3:00 –8:30 PM
Sunday Closed
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