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Anna's Guide to the studio

First time at Tribe? Looking to get to know the space a little bit better? Look no further. We are a dance studio in Los Angeles that offers professional dance classes, a welcoming dance community, and a training environment for all levels. Heres how to navigate that experience.


Today's Blog covers tips and tricks to make the most of the studio space, written by our very own instructor: Anna Groene.


Getting started:


Students typically park near Washington Blvd. and enter through the front gate. If the gate is closed, simply knock on the window- our team is always availabe to help you check in for your LA dance class. When you arive, you;ll enter though studio A, where the front desk will direct you to your class in either Studio A or Studio B. Restrooms are located in studio B, so plan ahead before class when possible <3






Come prepared for Class:


For the best experience in your dance training, bring water, arrive ready to move, and concider packing a dedicated dance bag. We offer cubbies for easy storage so you can focus on your dance technique, performance, and feeling good in class. Our studios feature professional lighting, sound, and video-friendly spaces, ideal for commercial dancers, industry training, auditions, and content creation.



Studio Etiquette:


The most important part about showing up at Tribe is your positive attitude, Make sure to show up ready to connect with yourself and others. Also important: is to support your fellow dancers. A positive dance comunity helps everyone grow.


Filming and Industry Training


As a los Angeles professional dance studio, filming is common and encouraged for portfolio building, social media, and career development. If you prefer not to be on camera, you're always welcome to step out of the frame or set personal boundaries.



Whether you're a beginner dancer, experienced performer, or training for the commercial dance industry, our goal is simple: provide high-quality dance classes in Los Angeles in a supportive, professional space.


See you in class,

Anna







 
 
 

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5156 W Washington Blvd,

Los Angeles, CA 90016

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