About
Paradise Dance Studio offers a range of dance classes, including the Kyra Birks Dance Class, Choreography, Ballet Technique Class, Lil Islander Ballet, Kids Ballet for Ages 5+, Lil Islander Hiphop, Kids Hiphop Class, Hiphop Heels Fusion Class, and Afrobeat Heels Class. The program also offers studio rental for activities such as dance classes, workout classes, special events, and photoshoots, with studio lights, a Bluetooth speaker, a full dance room, and air conditioning included.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Price: Pricing starts at $70/hr
Paradise Dance Studio was founded in 2020 by Kyra Birks. The studio describes itself as “A Dancer's Getaway” where dancers of color and dancers from all walks of life can move in a safe space, with a variety of dance classes and the option to rent the space for events. The studio states that it has professional instructors, a welcoming community of dancers, and a fully-equipped studio. Paradise Dance Company, connected with the studio, is a women-led performance team based in the Bay Area that focuses on Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Heels, and similar styles, and has performed at events including DAM, Prelude, and TrapArt. The program states that it views movement as a tool for self-expression, healing, connection, and aims to uplift and inspire through its performances.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Price: Pricing starts at $70/hr
Paradise Dance Studio was founded in 2020 by Kyra Birks. The studio describes itself as “A Dancer's Getaway” where dancers of color and dancers from all walks of life can move in a safe space, with a variety of dance classes and the option to rent the space for events. The studio states that it has professional instructors, a welcoming community of dancers, and a fully-equipped studio. Paradise Dance Company, connected with the studio, is a women-led performance team based in the Bay Area that focuses on Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Heels, and similar styles, and has performed at events including DAM, Prelude, and TrapArt. The program states that it views movement as a tool for self-expression, healing, connection, and aims to uplift and inspire through its performances.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
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