Two Left Feet® Dance

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (11 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.8 - (11 reviews)
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  • George Williams

    I've never danced before but the small class size gave me the individual attention I needed to get started.
    Jul 25th, 2019

  • Gaby C.

    My daughter Melodie is 2 years old and has only gone to a few classes but I am honestly so impressed. It's hard sometimes to keep a child's attention but these teachers know exactly how to keep them entertained while learning ballet. My daughter has caught on to so many dance moves I'm blown away. I wish the class was a little bigger but I hope more babies join soon. Other than that I love this place so much its so adorable. The staff here is amazing!
    Oct 2nd, 2018

  • Adonias Gomez


    Aug 28th, 2016

  • Elizabeth Petraglia

    My 5 year old has been dancing at TLF for about 2 years. She LOVES to dance, and my biggest concern with putting her in formal classes was always that the instructors would focus too much on technique and dance would stop being fun. Her TLF classes have only made her love for dance grow! The instructors definitely teach technique but having finished the first priority. They are one of the very few pre covid activities that we have chosen to continue in person. The studio has excellent precautions (very small class sizes, taped off spaces on the floor for each child, no parents allowed inside). Dancing in studio again has made her SO happy, and I'm so grateful that TLF has come up with a safe way to it :) The management was also excellent with giving refunds and options for our spring classes that were cancelled due to covid. Bottom line, we highly recommend the kids classes here!
    Feb 17th, 2021

  • David T.

    My daughter took her first dance lessons here in 2017 and after a very unfortunate event that occurred at their winter dance recital, we've switched dance studios and won't be coming back here. Our daughter enjoyed the classes when she took them, but they were very unstructured and the teachers didn't really care if the kids actually did what they told them to do during classes. Our biggest issue came with the recital. First, after paying a lot of money for the classes, you must then purchase tickets for their performance, which is held at a high school auditorium. While that wasn't the end of the world, I think it helps articulate my point that I hope to drive home by the end of this review: the director of this studio only cares about money, not about the kids participating in these classes. During our daughter's dance performance, they had the kids stand on stars that the dance studio had taped to the floor on the stage. When our daughter, who is 3, went to her star and began to dance, tape from the sign got stuck to her foot. Again, not a big deal, things like that happen. But our daughter didn't know what to do. She couldn't do her routine because as she moved, more tape came off the sign and got stuck to her. She started crying and was doing everything she could to hide her tears. Meanwhile, no one from the dance studio was doing anything to help her. One of her two teachers continued going through the routine with the kids while the other stood off stage and did who knows what. Meanwhile, the director of the dance school was busy taking pictures of the performance and did nothing to help. She's so absent-minded that she actually posted pictures of the performance to the studio's Facebook page, which included our daughter looking at her camera, crying. No one did anything until the routine was over, when another dance teacher pulled the tape off our daughter's leg and helped her off stage. When we spoke with the director after the show, she said no one noticed our daughter and the tape stuck to her. We don't know how that was possible considering we noticed from the 20th row of the auditorium and considering the second teacher for the class was standing just off stage, apparently doing nothing, including not noticing something was terribly wrong. They could have easily resolved everything by either redoing the routine or having someone go on stage to help her. Instead, they let a 3-year old cry on stage and ruin her first dance recital performance. If you want to go to a studio where they actually care about your kids, I'd recommend not joining Two Left Feet.
    Jan 7th, 2018

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About
Two Left Feet® Dance

Two Left Feet® Dance is located at 219 Market St W in Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878. Two Left Feet® Dance can be contacted via phone at 240-632-2345 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   240-632-2345

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Two Left Feet® Dance?

A The phone number for Two Left Feet® Dance is: 240-632-2345.


Q Where is Two Left Feet® Dance located?

A Two Left Feet® Dance is located at 219 Market St W, Gaithersburg, MD 20878


Q What is the internet address for Two Left Feet® Dance?

A The website (URL) for Two Left Feet® Dance is: http://twoleftfeetdance.com/


Q How big is Two Left Feet® Dance?

A Two Left Feet® Dance employs approximately 20+ people.


Q How is Two Left Feet® Dance rated?

A Two Left Feet® Dance has a 3.8 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Two Left Feet® Dance

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George Williams on Google

image I've never danced before but the small class size gave me the individual attention I needed to get started.


Gaby C. on Yelp

image My daughter Melodie is 2 years old and has only gone to a few classes but I am honestly so impressed. It's hard sometimes to keep a child's attention but these teachers know exactly how to keep them entertained while learning ballet. My daughter has caught on to so many dance moves I'm blown away. I wish the class was a little bigger but I hope more babies join soon. Other than that I love this place so much its so adorable. The staff here is amazing!


Adonias Gomez on Google

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Elizabeth Petraglia on Google

image My 5 year old has been dancing at TLF for about 2 years. She LOVES to dance, and my biggest concern with putting her in formal classes was always that the instructors would focus too much on technique and dance would stop being fun.
Her TLF classes have only made her love for dance grow! The instructors definitely teach technique but having finished the first priority. They are one of the very few pre covid activities that we have chosen to continue in person. The studio has excellent precautions (very small class sizes, taped off spaces on the floor for each child, no parents allowed inside). Dancing in studio again has made her SO happy, and I'm so grateful that TLF has come up with a safe way to it :) The management was also excellent with giving refunds and options for our spring classes that were cancelled due to covid.
Bottom line, we highly recommend the kids classes here!


David T. on Yelp

image My daughter took her first dance lessons here in 2017 and after a very unfortunate event that occurred at their winter dance recital, we've switched dance studios and won't be coming back here. Our daughter enjoyed the classes when she took them, but they were very unstructured and the teachers didn't really care if the kids actually did what they told them to do during classes. Our biggest issue came with the recital. First, after paying a lot of money for the classes, you must then purchase tickets for their performance, which is held at a high school auditorium. While that wasn't the end of the world, I think it helps articulate my point that I hope to drive home by the end of this review: the director of this studio only cares about money, not about the kids participating in these classes. During our daughter's dance performance, they had the kids stand on stars that the dance studio had taped to the floor on the stage. When our daughter, who is 3, went to her star and began to dance, tape from the sign got stuck to her foot. Again, not a big deal, things like that happen. But our daughter didn't know what to do. She couldn't do her routine because as she moved, more tape came off the sign and got stuck to her. She started crying and was doing everything she could to hide her tears. Meanwhile, no one from the dance studio was doing anything to help her. One of her two teachers continued going through the routine with the kids while the other stood off stage and did who knows what. Meanwhile, the director of the dance school was busy taking pictures of the performance and did nothing to help. She's so absent-minded that she actually posted pictures of the performance to the studio's Facebook page, which included our daughter looking at her camera, crying. No one did anything until the routine was over, when another dance teacher pulled the tape off our daughter's leg and helped her off stage. When we spoke with the director after the show, she said no one noticed our daughter and the tape stuck to her. We don't know how that was possible considering we noticed from the 20th row of the auditorium and considering the second teacher for the class was standing just off stage, apparently doing nothing, including not noticing something was terribly wrong. They could have easily resolved everything by either redoing the routine or having someone go on stage to help her. Instead, they let a 3-year old cry on stage and ruin her first dance recital performance. If you want to go to a studio where they actually care about your kids, I'd recommend not joining Two Left Feet.


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