Shine Studio Kids
- At Shine Studio Kids, we believe every little artist & dancer has a spark inside them waiting to shine. Through hands-on classes, joyful expression, and a whole lot of encouragement, we help kids build confidence, explore their imagination, and fall in love with the creative process.
Come create with us — because the world needs your light! ✨🎨
Virtual Classes
Acro by Gianna
Weekly Live Dance & Gymnastic classes (with replay available) are where movement meets magic! Our Acro classes blend the strength and flexibility of gymnastics with the grace and rhythm of dance. Perfect for kids who love to tumble, leap, and express themselves through movement in a fun and supportive environment!
Art by Gianna
Weekly Live Art classes (with replay available) offer interactive lessons designed to inspire and nurture creativity in children aged 3-12. From painting and drawing to sculpting and crafting, we cover it all in a fun and engaging way. Enroll now and watch your child’s creativity bloom!
Membership Options
Our pricing structure is designed to be simple, affordable, and family-friendly. Whether you have one young artist or multiple children eager to explore their creativity through movement & art combined – we’ve got you covered!
Unique Benefits of Child-Led Learning
- Peer Connection: Children often find it easier to relate to and connect with someone closer to their own age. This makes the learning process feel less intimidating and more enjoyable.
- Natural Role Model: Seeing a fellow child lead the class can inspire students, showing them that they too can achieve and share their passions.
- Interactive and Fun: A child instructor brings a high level of energy and excitement. This can make the classes more engaging and fun, keeping young learners more attentive and interested.
- Creative Approaches: Kids often have fresh, creative, and playful approaches to teaching and learning, which can make the art activities even more enjoyable.
- Empathy and Understanding: A child instructor is more likely to understand the challenges and excitement of learning new skills at a young age, providing empathetic encouragement.
- Boosting Self-Esteem: Watching a peer excel can help boost the self-esteem and confidence of young students, as they see it’s possible to achieve and lead in their own right.
- Teamwork and Cooperation: A child-led class promotes a more collaborative atmosphere where students feel like they’re working together rather than being told what to do.
- Peer Support: Students are more likely to support each other and work together, fostering a sense of community and teamwork.
- Innovative Ideas: Children often come up with innovative and imaginative ideas that can take the class in unexpected and delightful directions.
- Encouraging Expression: Seeing another child confidently express their creativity encourages students to do the same, fostering a safe space for artistic expression.
- Living Proof: A peer instructor like Gianna is living proof that kids can master and share their skills. This real-life example can motivate students to persist and enjoy their learning journey.
- Achievability: Parents can see that success is achievable for their children, making them more inclined to support ongoing participation in such classes.
- Kids feel more comfortable trying new skills when learning from a peer who understands their perspective. Seeing their instructor master skills at a young age inspires them to believe, “If she can do it, so can I!”
- A young instructor encourages kids to experiment, try new tricks, and find their own style, rather than sticking to a strict routine. This builds confidence in their unique abilities.
- When learning is led by someone close in age, it feels more like a fun activity with a friend rather than a formal class. This keeps kids engaged, excited, and eager to progress!
- Instead of rigid drills, movement is taught through playful challenges, games, and real-world tips that make learning feel exciting—not intimidating.
- Kids connect better with a leader who speaks their language and remembers what it’s like to be in their shoes. They’re more likely to ask questions, take risks, and keep trying without fear of failure.
- Living Proof: A peer instructor like Gianna is living proof that kids can master and share their skills. This real-life example can motivate students to persist and enjoy their learning journey.
- Achievability: Parents can see that success is achievable for their children, making them more inclined to support ongoing participation in such classes.
Upcoming Classes
Shine Studio Kids