Spectrum Dance Theater

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800 Lake Washington Blvd
Seattle, WA 98122
Spectrum Dance Theater (SDT) was founded in 1982 to bring dance of the highest merit to a diverse audience composed of people from different social, cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds.

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4.58 reviews
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Cathy G.
2/6/2009

I have taken so many dance classes here! They are top quality. There is the best dance floor I have ever danced on here! A wide variety of top notch instructors: jazz, ballet, modern,...

Timothy M.
10/16/2024

The most amazing school for dance. My daughter has been dancing there for over 8 years and is now in their pre-professional program. The instructors work really hard to make sure the students...

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Lawrence L.
11/13/2007

This is a really cool little studio in Madrona. It feels somewhat like a high school gym but its home to Spectrum Dance, a respectable local dance troupe that one of my friends is in. The...

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Darcy H.
1/20/2010

I like it here. Their scheduling materials and class descriptions are disorganized...the information on their website differs from the printed materal you pick up in person, so you have to call...

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Rachel L.
11/7/2007

It's not just a place for weird theater geeks, dance professionals, or frighteningly flexible little children. They have some kickass classes for regular folks that are totally worth the drive (45...

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