
Synergy Space is a cooperative space for dance
and movement educators, artists, students, and advocates. We offer dance classes for children ages 3+ in various styles including ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop and more! Synergy also rents out our black box theater space to artists, performance groups, theater clubs, etc.
Our mission is to build a collaborative community – where educators, practitioners, and artists support and advocate for each other and for their students, where reciprocal mentorship and personal growth is central, and where health and wellbeing is a key component of artistic and embodied development.

We’re moving! Our biggest news yet! We are thrilled to announce our move to in August to our 8,000-square-foot location in Westminster, MD. Be a part of our vibrant, growing dance community this fall!
The expansion enables our co-op studio to run additional dance programs and assists dance companies such as resident ballet company Ballet Embody to expand to their rehearsal and performance capacity. Renovations to be completed this fall include Gerstung sprung subfloors, along with marley flooring and mirrors. Updates to the black box performance space include new flooring and a backstage cross-over. The bigger location at 519 Old Westminster Pike also includes a spacious lobby, cultivating a family-friendly waiting area for parents and siblings.
For the 2024-2025 season, Synergy Space will be offering an expanded schedule of classes for dancers ages 3 through adults in ballet, modern, jazz, tap, and hip-hop. Synergy Space also offers opportunities for dancers to compete with their competition team, SynergyComp, and train with certified specialists, such as Emily Runkle (Ballet Embody), Katy Love, Ryan Bailey, Jen Graham, Isabella Sheckells, Madison Bonvissuto Ryan, and many more.
Artists

Synergy Space offers both seasoned and emerging Dance/Movement Artists, Collaborators, and Companies a safe and supportive collaborative platform…
“Invariably, collaboration leads to new forms of self-expression… and to the things that move you.”
Rodney Crowell




