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Since 2011 · Portland, Oregon

Plié

A studio where beginners become dancers

Three stories. One studio.

What happens when you walk through our door.

01
Transformation · Ages 4–5
"She used to hide behind me at drop-off. Eight months later she walked onto that stage alone."

When Margot Sullivan first brought her daughter Lily to Plié's Baby Ballet class, the four-year-old refused to let go of her hand. "She'd cry at the door for the first three weeks," Margot recalls. "I almost pulled her out." The teachers gave Lily a job — she became the class's official ribbon-holder at the barre. By month four she was correcting her classmates' port de bras. Eleven months after that first tearful drop-off, Lily performed a sixteen-bar solo at the spring recital to a standing ovation. "I cried harder than she did," Margot says, laughing. "But her tears were happy ones."

Margot Sullivan

Mother of Lily, age 5 · Baby Ballet, Monday 10 AM

Young girl in a pale pink ballet tutu at a barre, looking focused and proud during rehearsal

Lily at Spring Rehearsal, March 2026 · Plié Studio

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Adult Beginners · Thursday Evenings
"I came for the workout. I stayed because for the first time in years, nobody expected me to be good at anything."

Daniel Okafor bookmarked "beginner ballet Portland" in September 2024. He finally clicked in January 2025, mostly because the Thursday 7 PM slot was the only hour in his week that belonged entirely to him. "I'm a project manager," he explains. "My job is being competent. Ballet class was the first place in years where I got to be a complete beginner and everyone cheered." The adult class — eight students, a mix of former dancers returning and total newcomers like Daniel — became his Thursday ritual. Six months in, he can hold a passé for four counts. More importantly, he's brought two colleagues. "The community surprised me most. We go for wine after class sometimes. It's the best part of my week."

Daniel Okafor

Adult Beginners · Thursday 7 PM · Enrolled Jan 2025

Adult ballet class at a barre, diverse group of students in workout clothes focusing on their reflection in a studio mirror

Thursday Evening Adults · Spring Term 2026

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Competitive Training · Ages 12–16
"She placed second in the Pacific Northwest Regional. Her coach said her musicality was what set her apart."

Sofia Reyes had trained at two studios before her mother Elena found Plié. "The other places were technically fine," Elena says carefully. "But Sofia came home from every class a little smaller." At Plié, the intermediate program — capped at twelve students — combines RAD syllabus work with individualized coaching on artistry. "They didn't just teach her steps. They taught her why the steps exist," Elena explains. In October 2025, Sofia competed at the Pacific Northwest Regional Ballet Championships and placed second in her division. Her examiner's notes cited "exceptional musicality and stage presence." Sofia is now preparing her RAD Grade 6 examination. She comes home from class talking.

Elena Reyes

Mother of Sofia, age 14 · Intermediate, Saturday 11 AM

Teen ballet dancer in a black leotard performing an arabesque in a mirrored studio, focused expression

Sofia in rehearsal · Intermediate Program · Plié Studio

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