Integrate thinking, emotion, creation, and physicality...
Daily Classes and Private Sessions:
- Classical Pilates Reformer & Mat
- Harmony in Movement
- Bartenieff Fundamentals™
- Beginning Ballet for Adults and Teens
- Plus Energizing Group Classes: TangoFlow®, and Belly Dance!
. . . Providing essential full body exercise for health and wellness!
Now you can develop a strong, flexible, and beautifully relaxed body in a calm and professional studio setting.
- Improve your posture and your mood
- Be more creative in your career
- Save on expensive medical bills
- Improve the quality of life
- Have more enjoyable relationships .. !
As well as fostering non-verbal literacy by teaching creative movement and notation in public and private schools, we collaborate with community organizations and professionals in development of:
- Artist in Residence Program
- Adaptive Dance in collaboration with VSA and Can Do Arts
- Supporting community dance projects
- Providing an open invitation to the ongoing development of a Dance Artists Collective
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Join us next to the beautiful Winooski River Falls at historic Chace Mill, in Burlington, Vermont.
Close to UVM, Champlain College, Fletcher Allen, CCV, and Saint Michael's College.
5 minutes from I-89 see map


"Dear Lucille, I love what you've created for the Burlington community!
You are a kind and genuine individual who deserves the
highest
praise for the wonderful establishment you've brought to the area!"
— D.T.
Thank You!
. . . Recently at Burlington Dances
Artist in Residence Joy Madden presented her work in progress The Giant in the Washing Machine to an appreciative and intelligent audience who brought insightful and colorful perspective to the work during the post-performance conversation. Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 28 and 29, 2012.
Chace Mill Holiday Hop: Arts, Crafts and Wellness Fair
Discovering how visual and movement arts enhance and enchant our lives. December 2 and 3, 2011
Friday, November 4th:
UnRavel: An evening of Dance, Theatre, Song and Laughter
A (not Vaudeville, not Variety, not necessarily all 'Art') SHOW!
with... Miraculously Random Acts of (invisible) Improvisation!
Saturday, November 5, Delsarte in Action: Lecture and Demonstration:
As part of the International Delsarte Bicentennial Celebration in France, Italy, Germany, and Vermont, Joe Williams presented a lecture / demonstration which explored the Delsarte System of Expression while dancing Tango, Belly dance, and Ballet, teaching both dancer and audience about non verbal literacy - what movement says!
Global Water Dances was performed by community dancers, Saturday, June 25th at the beautiful Winooski Falls, at the front entrance area of Chace Mill for a lovely and appreciative audience.
Burlington Dances studio owner Lucille Dyer says, "Without beauty in our lives we are diminished, and without water we are extinguished. We are here to make the art of dance a part of life and available for everyone who wants to be a part of it. The chance to be part of a global dance experience for the benefit of every being on the planet is an honor, and an experience that will, hopefully, raise awareness of the value of beautiful and clean water."
Plans for the 2012 performance are in the works... if you are interested in being a part of developing this program, please join us.
Global Water Dances
Seven Days Newspaper
. . . a note from our founder and director, Lucille L. Dyer
I sometimes have the privilege and honor to speak with some of the most progressive and far-seeing individuals, and during these conversations I feel my inspiration for opening this studio like a fresh breeze filling me with the gently persistent energy needed to guide this vision toward its full expression: Of creating a space for developing a richly expressive and harmonious way of life, from the inside out.
The aim of our Burlington Dances Studio is to advance dance education centered in the arts by providing a safe, nurturing, and good humored environment where students of all ages and levels of interest and abilities can engage in self-enrichment through the practice of dance, creative expression, and healthy movement . . .more »»
