Tucked right into the neighborhood at the corner of 85th and Greenwood—above Hummus Café and Cocoa Legato—you’ll find a space where movement, creativity, and community come together.
Dance Fremont, a longtime Greenwood studio and nonprofit, has opened registration for its summer 2026 programs, with options for kids, teens, and adults alike.
For neighbors who may not be familiar, Dance Fremont isn’t just a place to take a class—it’s a place to belong. Their mission is simple and intentional: to teach every student, believing that high-quality dance training should be available to movers of all backgrounds, bodies, and identities. That philosophy shows up in everything they do, from beginner-friendly adult classes to youth camps designed to spark imagination and confidence.
Summer is one of the best times to experience it.
For younger dancers, themed camps offer a mix of movement, storytelling, and creativity—each week building toward a small performance for friends and family. A few camps with remaining space include:
Under the Sea Dance Camp (Ages 3–5)
A playful, imaginative week where dancers can leap like dolphins, glide like mermaids, and explore stories inspired by The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo, and Moana—along with plenty of their own creations.
K-Pop Demon Hunters Dance Camp (Ages 6–8 & 9–11)
High-energy choreography, themed crafts, and dance games inspired by the world of K-pop. A chance for young dancers to build confidence, learn new moves, and channel their inner pop star.
Taylor Swift Dance Camp (Ages 9–11)
From Shake It Off to Wildest Dreams, this camp blends multiple dance styles with creativity and self-expression. Expect choreography, crafts (including friendship bracelets), and plenty of opportunities for dancers to create their own routines.
Beyond camps, Dance Fremont offers a full slate of summer classes and workshops for teens and adults—whether you’re stepping into a studio for the first time or returning to something you love.
But what keeps people coming back isn’t just the programming—it’s the people. Dancers here don’t just take classes together; they build relationships, support each other, and create a sense of community that extends well beyond the studio.
As summer approaches, it’s a chance to try something new, meet your neighbors, and be part of something creative and welcoming—right here in PhinneyWood.
You can learn more and explore the full schedule at Dance Fremont’s website.