Natalie's School Of Performing Arts

Music school, Dance Studios, Vocal Coach, Performing Arts, Musical Instruments & Teachers

303 Millburn Ave #202, Millburn, New Jersey 07041
(973) 761-3760

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  • Maka Tkhinvaleli
    Nov 2025

    Nini is talented and supportive voice tracher. She is knowledgeable, friendly, and truly invested in my daughter’s progress. I highly recommend Nini to anyone seeking high-quality vocal training.

  • Vandya Kambhampati
    Sep 2025

    Both my kids have been taking piano lessons here and they absolutely love the teachers. The teachers are professional and knowledgeable, I can see my kids picking up on all the fundamentals. Highly recommend Natalie’s school of performing arts!

  • Ian James
    Sep 2025

    It is with much pleasure I can report taking music lessons with Prof Tamara Delon . She is an excellent teacher and most respectful of everyone . I strongly recommend Prof Delon’ s School of Music .

  • Shmide Price
    Mar 2024

    I typically avoid leaving reviews, especially negative ones, but I feel compelled to share my recent experience with this music school.Following my evaluation, I encountered some issues that are worth highlighting. 2 weeks ago, I went in for an evaluation with Instructor Veronica. Everything initially seemed promising, and I was excited to begin lessons the following week. However, after discussing scheduling, Veronica messaged me on Saturday (03/02/2024) to ask about changing our agreed-upon lesson dates which was totally fine by me. She proposed having lessons on Monday and I clearly stated multiple times in my text messages that Monday (03/04) would not work for me, but the following Mondays will.On Monday, March 4th (the day which I told her I would not be available), Veronica messaged me expecting my attendance. To my surprise, Tamara, her colleague, also left an angry voicemail accusing me of not showing up and bizarrely questioning “Which town or country did [I] come from”. This question was not only irrelevant but extremely inappropriate and offensive.Last week, I returned to the music school to address these concerns, return the book they gave me and request that I get my registration payment returned since I was not planning on continuing with the classes. During this time, Veronica apologized, and insisted I should have responded to her text, all while disregarding our agreed-upon lesson date on Thursday (03/07).Since Tamara was also there, she brought me into her office to address my concerns. She admitted her anger influenced her rude voicemail, and cited past experiences with students who failed to show up. However, her experiences had absolutely NOTHING to do with me as an individual, nor does it justify her discriminatory behavior. It is unacceptable to judge me based on the actions of past students, let alone to question where I came from. To make matters worst, and to continue justifying her ill voicemail, she said in her culture this question about where one comes from implies whether or not the individual is civilized. SMH.What Tamera did/said should have NEVER and should never happen to any potential or current students. It is evident that there’s an issue with the school’s communication practices and lack of professionalism. Regardless of background, every student deserves respect and fair treatment. Leaving such voicemails is not only extremely unprofessional but deeply troubling and disrespectful.

  • Shmide Price
    Mar 2024

    I typically avoid leaving reviews, especially negative ones, but I feel compelled to share my recent experience with this music school. Following my evaluation, I encountered some issues that are worth highlighting. 2 weeks ago, I went in for an evaluation with Instructor Veronica. Everything initially seemed promising, and I was excited to begin lessons the following week. However, after discussing scheduling, Veronica messaged me on Saturday (03/02/2024) to ask about changing our agreed-upon lesson dates which was totally fine by me. She proposed having lessons on Monday and I clearly stated multiple times in my text messages that Monday (03/04) would not work for me, but the following Mondays will. On Monday, March 4th (the day which I told her I would not be available), Veronica messaged me expecting my attendance. To my surprise, Tamara, her colleague, also left an angry voicemail accusing me of not showing up and bizarrely questioning “Which town or country did [I] come from”. This question was not only irrelevant but extremely inappropriate and offensive. Last week, I returned to the music school to address these concerns, return the book they gave me, and request that I get my registration payment returned since I was not planning to continue with the classes. During this time, Veronica apologized, and insisted I should have responded to her text, all while disregarding that we agreed on Thursday (03/07). Also, all she had to do was look at the previous text messages above to see that I NEVER agreed to Monday. Not only did she fail to do her due diligence by reading over our text messages to ensure that she had the correct date, she also failed to communicate that to Tamara. Since Tamara was also there, she brought me into her office to address my concerns. She admitted her anger influenced her rude voicemail, and cited past experiences with students who failed to show up. However, her past experiences had absolutely NOTHING to do with me as an individual, nor does it justify her discriminatory behavior. It is unacceptable to judge me based on the actions of past students, let alone to question where I came from. To make matters worst, and to continue justifying her ill voicemail, she said in her culture this question about where one comes from implies whether or not the individual is civilized. SMH. What Tamera did/said should have NEVER and should never happen to any potential or current student. It is evident that there’s an issue with the school’s communication practices and lack of professionalism. Regardless of background or past experiences, every single student/parent of students deserves respect and fair treatment in person and over the phone. Leaving such voicemails is not only extremely unprofessional but deeply troubling and disrespectful. Please do better!

  • Vasudha Bhalla
    May 2020

    Great teachers and environment to learn piano and voice. My daughter has progressed quite a bit with Tamara. She has not only learnt the technical skills but also improved her stage presence. Will recommend to all kids beginners and advanced.

  • Mousumi Chakraborty
    May 2020

    Both my sons take piano classes from Tamara. She is a very dedicated , hardworking teacher who puts tremendous effort for all her students.

  • Tripti Kushwah
    May 2020

    Tamara is a great teacher who puts it so much effort in each and every student of hers. She also taps potential of her students in many different ways. Definitely recommend her and Natalie’s school of performance as your choice of music school for your child.

  • Sharanya Ganeshan
    May 2020

    We recently started Ms. Tamara. She Is very professional, has a great teaching technique and connects with her students very well. And I can already see the kind of interest and dedication she shows towards my daughter. I would highly recommend her!

  • King Gorgasali
    May 2020

    The best school to help your child learn vocal, dance or instruments. Professionalism at its best.

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Natalie's School Of Performing Arts

303 Millburn Ave #202, Millburn

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Hours

Monday: 3:15 - 10PMTuesday: 3:15 - 10PMWednesday: 3:15 - 10PMThursday: 3:15 - 10PMFriday: 3:15 - 10PMSaturday: 8:30AM - 6PMSunday: 8:30AM - 6PM