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The 6 Best Places for Dancers in Omaha 

Omaha has an incredible arts scene, and if you're a dancer, there are certain places you have to experience. From training and costuming to inspiration and cross-training, here are the best spots in Omaha that every dancer should know.


Dancers in black sequined costumes perform in unison on a wooden stage, posing elegantly with vibrant expressions against a plain backdrop.

1. Mary Lorraine’s Dance Center (MLDC)

Your home base for technique, artistry, and confidence. With 35+ years of excellence, Mary Lorraine’s Dance Center (MLDC) offers strong foundations, a welcoming community, and programs for dancers from preschool to teens and adults. It’s the place where Omaha dancers grow up, train hard, and create lifelong friendships.



2. Bobby’s Dancewear

Your go-to for shoes, tights, and the perfect leotard. From first pointe shoes to performance tights, Bobby’s is a dancer’s lifesaver. They carry top brands, offer great fittings, and always seem to have exactly what you need. Check them out Here!



3. Omaha Community Playhouse

Where dancers discover storytelling and stagecraft. As one of the largest community theaters in the nation, OCP stages stunning musicals and performances with strong choreography and movement work. It’s a perfect place for dancers to get inspired by local community members in theatre and see how dance connects to storytelling.




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4. The Orpheum Theater

Omaha’s home for touring Broadway shows and world-class productions. From dance-heavy musicals to touring ballet companies, the Orpheum gives dancers a front-row look at professional performance quality. Seeing pros on stage is one of the most powerful ways to fuel passion and artistry.



5. Cahoy’s Gymnastics

Where dancers build power, flexibility, and tumbling confidence. Cahoy’s is a fantastic cross-training hub for dancers who want to improve tumbling, back flexibility, balance, and full-body strength. Taking Cahoy’s classes in addition to MLDC’s acro classes are especially beneficial for competitive dancers and anyone wanting stronger performance tricks.



6. 402 Arts Collective

A creative home for acting, voice, and performance training.

Dancers who want to become well-rounded performers can benefit immensely from 402 Arts Collective. They offer acting classes and voice lessons that strengthen stage presence, emotional expression, and storytelling — essential skills for dancers who audition, compete, or participate in musical theatre. It’s a great space to grow confidence beyond movement.

 
 
 

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