Seattle/ Health & Lifestyle
Published on September 11, 2019
Here are the top dance studios in Seattle, by the numbersStudio 206 | Photo: Liz K./Yelp

Want to know where to go when it comes to dance in Seattle?

Luckily, the city boasts lots of high-caliber dance options to sample in and around Seattle.

To find the top dance studios in the area, Hoodline analyzed data from Yelp, Facebook and ClassPass to identify which studios are the most popular. Read on for the results.

(Bonus: You can try them all out if you're a member of ClassPass, a monthly fitness membership that provides access to thousands of different studios, gyms and wellness offerings.)

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Studio 206

3100 Airport Way South, Floor 2

Studio 206 | Photo: ClassPass

Also among Seattle's favorites is Studio 206, with 4.9 stars out of 1,988 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of five reviews on Yelp and 859 fans on Facebook.

"Studio 206 are firm believers that music and dance can enrich and change lives," explains the business's profile on ClassPass. "Their motto is 'Together We Dance,' because when you dance, you feel connected by a common thread. Studio 206 features several dance fitness styles including zumba, urban dance and more!"

See what people are saying about the offerings at Studio 206 on ClassPass here.

Dance Powered

4408 Delridge Way NE, Delridge

Photo: Dance Powered/Yelp

With 4.8 stars out of 17 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of five reviews on Yelp and 845 fans on Facebook, Dance Powered has garnered plenty of local fans.

"Dance Powered invites you to join fellow dance enthusiasts in learning fast-paced choreography to trending music and a fusion of dance genres," according to the business's profile on ClassPass. "Engage your brain, body and get social in this welcoming and challenging dance class! Choreography and music selection changes frequently to keep you engaged."

"Jennifer Cepeda has years of dance training in Seattle with a focus on hip-hop," according to the business's Yelp page. "Returning to dance through Zumba after a long break, she has found footing in the Seattle Dance Fitness Community as a popular instructor, and fitness choreographer, attracting a following that includes dancers, instructors and Dance Fitness addicts."

Learn more about the selection of classes at Dance Powered on ClassPass here.

Wassa Dance

418 N. 35th St., Fremont

photo: Wassa Dance/Yelp

With 4.9 stars out of 35 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of six reviews on Yelp and 535 fans on Facebook, Wassa Dance holds its own among the competition.

"World rhythms blend seamlessly with traditional and contemporary steps in this lively Afro-fusion dance form Lara McIntosh created to deepen and expand a dancer's movement skills, body awareness and music appreciation," states the business's ClassPass profile. "Based on guided movement with an intuitive fitness component, Wassa offers a natural way of moving that feels good and invites people to be expressive, strong, joyful and grounded."

Learn more about the classes at Wassa Dance on ClassPass here.

Strength Studio

2927 Fuhrman Ave. East, Capitol Hill

Strength Studio | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.9 stars out of 1,194 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of six reviews on Yelp and 310 fans on Facebook, Strength Studio is another popular local pick.

"Strength Studio is owned and operated by Susan," states the business's profile on ClassPass. "Susan's infectious energy and personality make fitness comfortable and a total blast. With a background in grade-school teaching and mother to three daughters, she has the perfect blend of instruction and motivation to help you reach your total health goals."

Check out reviews of the classes at Strength Studio on ClassPass here.


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