Our Studio

studioA dance studio is a space in which dancers learn or rehearse. The term is typically used to describe a space that has either been built or equipped for the purpose.

A dance studio normally consists of a smooth floor covering or, if used for tap dancing, by a hardwood floor. In most cases the floor is sprung, meaning the construction of the floor provides a degree of flexibility to absorb the impact of intensive dance exercise, such as jumping. This is considered vital to promote good health and safety.

Other common features of a dance studio include a barre, which is fixed to the wall at approximately waist height and used as a means of support. In purpose-built dance studios, it is typical for at least one wall to be covered by floor to ceiling mirrors, which are used by dancers to see their body position and alignment.

Cheryl's Dance Studio has a long, rich history in the Baytown area. The building has been a dance studio in constant operation since 1945, when it was owned by Mr. Bruce Roush. Ms. Cheryl purchsed the studio from Mr. Roush in 1990, and has kept it in constant operation since. It is truly a Baytown institution.

The facility features:

      • Two Dance Rooms
      • Wood Sprung Floors- a must to prevent shin splints and injuries to dancers
      • All dance rooms have mirrored walls and barres
      • Restroom
      • Water fountain
      • Parking: lot, and street parking.

Studio
Studio Exterior

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Studio A- Pink Room


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Studio B- Blue Room

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