Welcome to Dancing in the Streets!
Changing minds and changing lives-one jeté at a time!
We will be closed on Monday, January 18, 2010 for Martin Luther King, Jr. day

Photo by Xavier Gallegos, Tucson Citizen
- In S. Tucson, they're Dancing in the Streets
Nonprofit project teaches youngsters the art of dance - article in AZ Star - South Tucson Studio Keeps Kids Dancing - article in El Independiente
- Photos from the Nutrcracker dress rehearsal on Dec. 27
Scott Griessel/Creatista - Photos from our Nutcracker perfromance on Dec. 28
Claire "Vimala" Anderson, photographer - Read the article about us in the Tucson Citzen!
- Ballet for All - article in the Tucson Weekly
The power of dance to transform lives, to enrich community – This is what we at Dancing in the Streets Arizona have experienced, and this is what we offer to our students and to our community. If you don't understand what we're talking about – just watch one of our classes or talk to one of our students. After you see the enthusiasm and excitement among our students and parents, you'll want to be part of it, too.
Dancing in the Streets Arizona is a non-profit organization that uses the excitement and discipline of ballet to guide children in achieving life skills. The program's immediate success lies in the childrens' improved social interaction, family involvement, and responsiveness.
The Dancing in the Streets Arizona studio opened in August 2008. We have more than 100 students ranging in age from 3 years old to adult.
DITS featured on Arizona Illustrated, part 3, reporting by Luís Carrión
DITS featured on Arizona Illustrated, part 2, reporting by Luís Carrión
DITS featured on Arizona Illustrated, part 1, reporting by Luís Carrión
Special Thanks...
Dancing in the Streets Arizona is a non-profit organization and does not discriminate on the basis of race/ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, disability, veteran status, religious beliefs, or age in the administration of any of its employment, educational programs, performance opportunities, admissions policies, scholarship programs, or any other programs.

