About Platinum Dance Company
Platinum Dance Company is a dance studio in Henrietta, NY, known for its low prices and dedication to creating a positive and educational environment for young dancers aged 2 to 18. The studio offers a variety of classes, including Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Lyrical, and Pointe. Many families feel welcomed and part of a dance community, making it a great place for children to grow and thrive in their dance journey. Parents find the studio well-organized, with clear communication and supportive teachers who foster confidence and skills in students. The atmosphere is encouraging and supportive, with many dancers supporting each other and developing a love for dance. The studio also offers competition classes and family pricing, making it accessible for all. With a focus on fun, growth, and community, Platinum Dance Company aims to be one of the top dance studios in the area.
I love this studio! Its pretty diverse, the teachers are so sweet and treat the children well. Its affordably priced, great communication, and they have several opportunties of fundraisers and events to participate in. I have 0 complaints. My daughter loves Platinum.
My 6 year old daughter just finished her 3rd year of tap and ballet at PDC, and will be continuing in the fall. Going to class is the highlight of her week, as she loves the teachers as much as dancing itself. The end of year recital is consistently well-done and enjoyable to watch performers of all age groups.
While the PDC staff is exceptionally professional in all aspects I've experienced as a parent, I want to call out their communication skills as one of the things that really puts them a notch above: schedules, weather-related closings, fundraisers, recital information, etc are all communicated clearly and well in advance. It definitely makes life easier...read full review
My daughter really enjoyed her first year dancing at Platinum Dance. The class price is reasonable, the costumes were cute and high quality, and the recital was paced well and ran smooth. The one draw back was audience behavior at the recital, felt more like an outside sporting event then a dance recital (but it seemed like it was studio norm).