Studio 305 – The Rolle Project Dance Programs and Summer Intensives
Studio 305, 3251 W Craig Rd #150, #150, Las Vegas, NV 89032
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Studio 305 – The Rolle Project Dance Programs and Summer Intensives offers training in lyrical, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, acro/tumbling, Horton, musical theater, acting, Modern, African, and world dance forms. The program also includes options for competition team participation and conservatory-style training with a more intimate, one-on-one learning experience. Summer Intensives, also known as the R.A.G.E. (Resilience, Artistry, Growth, and Empowerment) Intensive, are available in Las Vegas and Miami for students 6 years old through pre-professional level.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp 2026 Las Vegas is a 7-week intensive running June 1–July 3, 2026 and July 27–31, 2026, Monday–Friday from 8:00am–4:00pm; additional R.A.G.E. Summer Intensive dates are May 26–July 3, 2026 and July 27–31, 2026; a two-week Pre Professional Intensive runs July 21–30, 2025; the fall season runs August 12, 2024–June 2025 and the 10th Anniversary fall season runs August 18–June 2026 with hours of operation Monday–Friday 5:00–8:00pm, Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm, and Sunday 1:00–4:00pm for adult classes.
• Price: Summer pricing includes $200 weekly for current students, $250 weekly for open enrollment, $400 bi-weekly, and $600 paid in full for five weeks (paid in full required for discount); the two-week Pre Professional Intensive July 21–30, 2025 costs $500; Summer Camps 2026 Las Vegas (7 weeks) start at $100 monthly for ages 3 and up; 2025/26 fall monthly prices are $100 for a single weekly class, $150 for combo day classes, $200 for two days a week, $250 for three days a week, $275 for competition team, and $300 for unlimited classes with a private; registration is $90 for those not enrolled; end-of-summer performance tickets are $25 and the January 11, 2026 performance admission is $25.
Studio 305 – Home of The Rolle Project is a top-rated non-profit dance studio and performing arts organization founded in 2016 and celebrating 10 years in operation. The program is led by Founder and Executive Artistic Director Tyrell V. Rolle (Mr. T). Dancers train under highly accomplished teachers who have performed with artists and companies such as Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Janet Jackson, J-Lo, B2K, Mariah Carey, Cirque du Soleil, Alvin Ailey, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dayton Contemporary, Cleo Parker, The Lion King, Philadanco, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Les Grands Ballets, Step Afrika, and Debbie Allen, and the Modern and ballet program is taught by masters including Kareem Goodwin, Zach Ingram, Allyne Gartrell, Jarrett Rashad, Kar Will, and Tyrell Rolle.
Studio 305 states a mission to enrich mind, body, and spirit through dance and a vision to inspire the community by providing dance education and performance opportunities in a space designed to motivate, educate, and foster appreciation for the fine arts. The Rolle Project is a nonprofit dance organization that partners with local organizations and companies, including Cirque du Soleil, and is partnered with The Smith Center’s Education and Outreach Department to offer arts experiences for students, teachers, and the community, including bringing dance into classrooms and communities throughout Las Vegas. The studio is home of the R.A.G.E. dancers (Reaching Above Greater Expectations), offers internships, performance opportunities, transportation at additional cost, and has limited spots for its programs.
The studio describes itself as a non-judgment dance studio that is inclusive and judgment-free, embracing dancers regardless of size, race, or gender, and uses the motto “Dance as an Exit.” Students can attend up to four days a week with unlimited classes based on age, skill level, and ability, and may be selected for specialized touring and training with the Rolle Project Ensemble or to compete at competitions such as Groove, Sheer International, and Showbiz Competition. Arts in Education programs include body conditioning, nutritional guidance, traditional and innovative dance choreography, and dance education, and the program strongly encourages students to take part in Winter, Spring, and Summer camps.
Dress code requirements include black dance attire with pink or flesh-tone tights and pink or flesh-tone ballet canvas shoes, no slides or flip flops, and for hip hop, no Crocs and all black dance attire, with two levels for ages 5–11 years and 12 and up. Testimonials from students and a local Assemblyman describe long-term participation with Mr. T and Studio 305, reference the R.A.G.E. (Reaching Above Great Expectations) model, and describe the studio as friendly and important in their lives.
Last updated January 5, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp 2026 Las Vegas is a 7-week intensive running June 1–July 3, 2026 and July 27–31, 2026, Monday–Friday from 8:00am–4:00pm; additional R.A.G.E. Summer Intensive dates are May 26–July 3, 2026 and July 27–31, 2026; a two-week Pre Professional Intensive runs July 21–30, 2025; the fall season runs August 12, 2024–June 2025 and the 10th Anniversary fall season runs August 18–June 2026 with hours of operation Monday–Friday 5:00–8:00pm, Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm, and Sunday 1:00–4:00pm for adult classes.
• Price: Summer pricing includes $200 weekly for current students, $250 weekly for open enrollment, $400 bi-weekly, and $600 paid in full for five weeks (paid in full required for discount); the two-week Pre Professional Intensive July 21–30, 2025 costs $500; Summer Camps 2026 Las Vegas (7 weeks) start at $100 monthly for ages 3 and up; 2025/26 fall monthly prices are $100 for a single weekly class, $150 for combo day classes, $200 for two days a week, $250 for three days a week, $275 for competition team, and $300 for unlimited classes with a private; registration is $90 for those not enrolled; end-of-summer performance tickets are $25 and the January 11, 2026 performance admission is $25.
Studio 305 – Home of The Rolle Project is a top-rated non-profit dance studio and performing arts organization founded in 2016 and celebrating 10 years in operation. The program is led by Founder and Executive Artistic Director Tyrell V. Rolle (Mr. T). Dancers train under highly accomplished teachers who have performed with artists and companies such as Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Janet Jackson, J-Lo, B2K, Mariah Carey, Cirque du Soleil, Alvin Ailey, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dayton Contemporary, Cleo Parker, The Lion King, Philadanco, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Les Grands Ballets, Step Afrika, and Debbie Allen, and the Modern and ballet program is taught by masters including Kareem Goodwin, Zach Ingram, Allyne Gartrell, Jarrett Rashad, Kar Will, and Tyrell Rolle.
Studio 305 states a mission to enrich mind, body, and spirit through dance and a vision to inspire the community by providing dance education and performance opportunities in a space designed to motivate, educate, and foster appreciation for the fine arts. The Rolle Project is a nonprofit dance organization that partners with local organizations and companies, including Cirque du Soleil, and is partnered with The Smith Center’s Education and Outreach Department to offer arts experiences for students, teachers, and the community, including bringing dance into classrooms and communities throughout Las Vegas. The studio is home of the R.A.G.E. dancers (Reaching Above Greater Expectations), offers internships, performance opportunities, transportation at additional cost, and has limited spots for its programs.
The studio describes itself as a non-judgment dance studio that is inclusive and judgment-free, embracing dancers regardless of size, race, or gender, and uses the motto “Dance as an Exit.” Students can attend up to four days a week with unlimited classes based on age, skill level, and ability, and may be selected for specialized touring and training with the Rolle Project Ensemble or to compete at competitions such as Groove, Sheer International, and Showbiz Competition. Arts in Education programs include body conditioning, nutritional guidance, traditional and innovative dance choreography, and dance education, and the program strongly encourages students to take part in Winter, Spring, and Summer camps.
Dress code requirements include black dance attire with pink or flesh-tone tights and pink or flesh-tone ballet canvas shoes, no slides or flip flops, and for hip hop, no Crocs and all black dance attire, with two levels for ages 5–11 years and 12 and up. Testimonials from students and a local Assemblyman describe long-term participation with Mr. T and Studio 305, reference the R.A.G.E. (Reaching Above Great Expectations) model, and describe the studio as friendly and important in their lives.
Last updated January 5, 2026.
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