Orange County Youth Dance Programs

Dance All You Can, 9049 Garfield Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708

mapDance All You Can, 9049 Garfield Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708

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Orange County Youth Dance Programs at Dance All You Can includes ballroom dancing styles such as Swing, Foxtrot, Argentine Tango, Waltz, Cha-Cha, Salsa, Rumba, Bachata, and Two Step. The program offers private lessons, group classes, and private group classes, along with social events like the Friday Night Dance Party, Sunday Social Soiree, Champagne Guest Party, and Special Occasion Dance Party.

• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Studio hours Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM, with Sunday Social Soiree on the second or third Sunday of every month from 6:00–8:00 PM and Champagne Guest Party on the second Friday of every month with a 7:00–7:45 PM Line Dance Class and 7:45–9:00 PM Dance Party
• Price: Drop-in group classes are $25 per class; a Four Group Class Pass is $90; 30-minute private lessons cost $350 for 5 lessons and $650 for 10 lessons; 45-minute private lessons cost $475 for 5 lessons and $900 for 10 lessons; the Four Class Pass must be completed within 4 weeks; Sunday Social Soiree is $25 per person.

Dance All You Can has been operating since 1996 and offers a free introductory private ballroom dance lesson for new students, as well as the option for a child to try out a class for free. No partner is required for any classes or lessons, and partners are rotated in group classes. The studio also offers a Dance & People-Skills Internship for ages 21–25 with no prior dance experience required and describes itself as “The danciest place around!” and “Where dance dreams come true!”

The DAYC Youth Program states that it helps teach kids valuable skills that will benefit them for life and describes ballroom dancing as a fun and great way for children to keep healthy, both physically and cognitively. Oleg Suvorov and Tatiana Pavlova are co-founders and professional dance instructors at Dance All You Can.

Oleg Suvorov won city and regional dance competitions and was a finalist at the national level in his youth career, won several Rising Star events as a professional competitor, and, together with Tatiana Pavlova, became a US National Professional Grand Finalist in 2001, 2002, and 2003, a World Cup Finalist in 2003 and 2004, and a winner of the Ballroom Overall category at the Ohio Star Ball in 2002. Tatiana Pavlova was nominated as the Russian representative to the World and European Dance Championships, became a finalist in the World Cup (Standard category) for four consecutive years, was a finalist in multiple open dance championships in Holland, Denmark, Norway, and Italy, won the Grand Prix dance series in Russia, co-created the Russian instructional dance video series “Line of Dance,” helped establish the dance sport center “Reverence,” helped organize the International Dance Congress in Moscow, and was awarded the title “Star of National Russian Dance Sport” in 1998.

Last updated March 23, 2026.

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