Dancing Daisies Co.
Dancing Daisies is a traveling dance class offered at the schools in and around El Dorado County. Our goal is to be a friendly introduction to dance; mostly focusing on ballet, lyrical, and hip hop dance styles. We teach ages 2-12 years old and hope to spread joy and bring the fun of dance to the classroom!
Our technique offers opportunities for applying skills that promote teamwork, physical fitness, and locomotor skill development. We teach balance, ballet positions, flexibility, and coordination.
We believe having the convenience of a teacher coming to your school will make dance classes stress free for parents. Also, it ensures confidence among your little dancers by keeping the environment and peers familiar. Cutting out the travel, new places, and new people make things easier to enjoy for both the parents and children.
Our classes are offered once a week, and we can tailor classes to any skill level!
Crocker House Creative Art Center
We love teaching kids the visual and performing arts: music, theatre, instruments, puppetry, crafts, choirs and more!
Creativityalive Art
Art & Japanese language classes.
CAMINO CLASSICAL BALLET
Camino Classical Ballet was founded by former professional ballet dancer Gina Domenichelli-Illingworth. Our mission is to provide professional classical ballet instruction to children 4yrs and up in El Dorado County.
Boost Services Tutor & Enrichment
Boost offers educational services in Language Arts and The Arts.
Bennati’s Martial Arts
We are a family owned and operated Dojo located in Auburn, California. We teach a traditional Okinawan-style of karate called Isshin-ryū, a fusion of Shorin-ryū karate, Gojū-ryū karate, and kobudō (traditional weapons such as bo, sai, and tonfa). Our training incorporates a balanced mix of hands and feet techniques, emphasizing practical street-oriented strikes, blocks, and joint manipulations. Our Dojo is registered with the Okinawa Isshinryu Karate Kobudo Association (OIKKA), which officially recognizes Bennati’s as an Isshin-ryū Dojo in both Japan and Okinawa.