TPC Sessions & Programs
Turning the Paige Collective offers programs for all dancers and movers — with scoliosis, with other disabilities, or without disabilities at all. Whether you’re seeking private coaching, a masterclass, or a community workshop, our sessions are shaped by Broadway-level artistry and a deep commitment to accessibility. Every program is designed to support growth, wellness, and performance in a space where all bodies belong.
Signature Programs
Offered throughout the year, these community-centered programs extend beyond the studio:
Dance is Healing:
Inclusive workshops connecting youth and adults with professional dancers. Welcoming participants with and without disabilities.
Spine Series:
Virtual scoliosis wellness sessions led by global instructors and somatic practitioners. Focused on pain management, movement, and self-care.
Both Programs are $20-30. Sliding scale
Workshops & Masterclasses
Pop-Up Masterclasses (2 hours, $100):
Focused training with professional dancers in an intimate setting. Great for skill-building and exposure to new techniques.
Intensive Workshops (6 hours, $300):
A deep dive into movement, artistry, and wellness. Designed for transformation in one day.
Ideal for dancers who want concentrated, high-quality training that challenges and inspires. Ages 10+ and adults welcome.
Styles of classes include: Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Musical Theater, & African.
Private Sessions
$60/hour
One-on-one instruction tailored to your goals. Choose from:
Dance training (technique, artistry, performance skills)
Scoliosis-informed coaching for strength and body awareness
Audition preparation and mentorship with Broadway-level insight
Perfect for youth and adults who want personalized attention and progress at their own pace. Ages 10+ and adults welcome.
Styles of classes include: Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Musical Theater, & African.
Performance Collective
Each year, Turning the Paige Collective brings together artists with and without disabilities for performances in museums and galleries. These collaborative projects highlight inclusivity, artistry, and the power of dance as storytelling.
2024: Body Politic explores how the body holds memory, trauma, and resilience. Through movement, narrative, and poetry, it invites audiences to witness embodied lived experiences such as MS, tuberculosis, and the stigma surrounding teen pregnancy (2024). This film has received 14 honors; including International Fine Arts Film Festival and Cinematography & Photography Awards in London.