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Average rating 5 ⭐ from 6+ reviews. Our students love their private dance lessons!
68 $/h
Great news: 86% of our dance tutors offer the first lesson free! Private dance classes near me cost $68/hr on average.
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Quick responses: our dance teachers in Minneapolis reply within 2hr on average.
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Reach out to your instructor, share your goals (wedding choreography, fitness, performance prep), and schedule your first session: in-person, online, or both.

With the Student Pass, enjoy unlimited dance lessons for 1 month in Minneapolis. Ballet, salsa, hip hop, or contemporary—move at your own rhythm.

Several dance styles work well for beginners, each offering a different feel and tempo.
A dedicated teacher tailors each session to your goals, so you improve faster.
Dance tutors in Minneapolis typically charge $68/h per hour.
Pricing can vary based on:
Comparing several profiles helps you find the best value for your budget.
It's never too late to start dancing — adults of all ages begin and make real progress every day.
With personalised guidance, you'll surprise yourself with how quickly you improve.
With 5/5, dance teachers in Minneapolis show excellent results.
This average reflects feedback from 6 learners.
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Ballet, salsa, hip hop, or ballroom—find lessons that match your vibe and goals!
| ✅ Average price : | $68/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 2h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 7 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Minneapolis has a way of pulling people onto the floor. Between live music nights around First Avenue and packed community events near the Mississippi River, you don’t have to look far to see people moving, clapping, and trying a step they just learned from a friend. If you’ve been searching for private dance teachers near me in Minneapolis, you’re not alone, and Superprof makes it simple to find a teacher who fits your style, schedule, and goals.
On Superprof, you can browse profiles, compare approaches, and book lessons with local teachers, including online options if you’d rather practice at home. Right now, there are 7 teachers listed in Minneapolis, so you can actually pick someone who matches what you want, instead of settling.
People look up “dance lessons near me” for all kinds of reasons: a wedding coming up, a teen audition, a new hobby after moving to the city, or just wanting a workout that doesn’t feel like a treadmill. Private coaching helps because it’s personal, practical, and fast.
There’s also a practical reason families and adults use tutoring and coaching. In a 2023 U.S. Census Bureau report (Household Pulse Survey), many households reported paying for lessons and tutoring as part of children’s enrichment spending. Dance fits right into that same category of skill-building and confidence building.
In Minneapolis, private dance lessons typically fall in the $30 to $100 per hour range (music-style pricing is often the closest match for performing arts coaching). Some teachers price lower for beginners or longer weekly commitments, and some charge more for advanced choreography, competition prep, or specialty styles. On Superprof, you’ll see each teacher’s hourly rate up front, and many tutors offer a first lesson free, which is common (but not guaranteed).
Quick reality check: If you want a steady routine, two one-hour private lessons per month is often enough to see progress without feeling like dance takes over your calendar.
Private lessons feel even more motivating when you can picture where you’ll use what you learn. Minneapolis has a strong performing arts culture, and that gives dancers lots of “why” behind the practice.
If you’re training seriously, it’s hard not to be inspired by the dance community connected to the Walker Art Center and the area’s contemporary performance scene. For students thinking about dance in college, Minneapolis also has nearby higher education paths where dance can be part of an application portfolio or a broader arts track, including programs at the University of Minnesota.
And for day-to-day practice, local community spaces and park programs can be a great way to test your skills in a lower-pressure setting. People often start with a private coach, then add a group class later to get more “real room” experience with other dancers.
A simple Minneapolis plan that works: take private dance lessons to clean up technique, then try a group class for stamina and social comfort.
Here’s the simple truth: most people improve faster when they practice in shorter bursts. Ten minutes of focused footwork drills, done four times a week, often beats one long session where you’re tired and guessing.
This matters for busy Minneapolis schedules. If you’re balancing work, school drop-offs, or a packed high school calendar (Freshman year to Senior year gets intense fast), your practice plan has to be realistic.
Dance is an art, but it’s also a set of skills you can train. A good private teacher will usually mix technique, musicality, and conditioning, so you don’t just “know the steps,” you can do them cleanly.
If you’re doing ballroom, you might spend more time on frame, partner connection, and leading or following. If you’re doing hip-hop, you might work on grooves, isolations, and hitting textures (sharp versus smooth movement). Either way, a private coach can film short clips, then help you fix one thing at a time. That’s usually where the big jumps happen.
Use the “two-song method.” Pick two songs you love. For the first song, drill one tiny skill only, like a basic step, a turn, or a transition. For the second song, do a full run-through and don’t stop, even if you mess up. This teaches your brain two important things: how to polish, and how to recover in real time.
If you’re a parent, this works well for kids too. It keeps practice short, and it avoids the spiral of “I messed up, so I quit.”
When you search “dance instructors near me,” it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Profiles can look similar until you know what to check.
On Superprof, focus on trust signals that matter in the US: reviews, experience, whether a background check is available, and how quickly the teacher responds. Then look for a match on style and goals. If you want private dance lessons for a wedding, say that. If you’re a high school junior working around SAT and AP exam season, say that too, scheduling matters.
If you’re ready to start, open Superprof and compare listings for private dance teachers near me in Minneapolis. You can message a few teachers, ask about your goals, and book a first lesson, sometimes free, to see who feels like the right fit.
Aubrey
Dance tutor
She is so sweet and kind, and doesn't judge at all! She takes time to explain the choreography when I am not understanding it and is very encouraging. She is really good at explaining and teaching and also very fun :) I've always wanted to learn...
Cadi, 5 years ago
Jimena
Dance tutor
Jimena is a wonderful Tango teacher. She immediately understood my needs and had a very good eye for my specific problems with posture and walking.
Susanna, More than 5 years ago
Bidushi
Dance tutor
Quick to respond, warm personality, and willing to go extra miles to help students. Thank you, Bidushi ji!
Yan, 1 week ago
Viktoriia
Dance tutor
I absolutely love learning to dance with Viktoriia. The depth of her knowledge is vast, and she is so patient with me as a beginner. Also I love the way that she explains the movements in a way that makes sense to me. Every lesson is a joy. She...
Jennifer, 2 weeks ago
Shireen
Dance tutor
Shireen is an extraordinary teacher! I wanted to learn a specific dance despite never having danced before. But Shireen very patiently explained the basics so that even a complete beginner like me could understand. She demonstrated and explained...
Michael, 2 weeks ago
Georgina
Dance tutor
I had a great first class with Georgina! They were very kind and patient with me and always checked how I was doing every step of the way. I learned a lot and am excited to continue our dance lessons together!
Kristina, 2 weeks ago