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Our Brundidge Studio
Our studio is located inside a beautiful historic building that the community of Brundidge has loved since the early 1900s. What was once a glove and shirt factory is now home to Patti Rutland Jazz and features 3 state of the art dance studios. "I have always dreamed of having a studio with floor to ceiling windows overlooking downtown" said Patti Rutland Simpson. "The ambience nurtures the creative spirit of all who dance there and the sheer beauty of the studio is so welcoming."
Waiting Room
When you first walk in, you will be greeted by our hostess with the mostest, studio manager Barbara Leger. We are also proud of the original artwork by actress Davis Neves that was gifted to us by Eliot Burkett.




We have 3 different parent waiting areas in which parents can wait comfortably for their dancers. Our extra large hallways provide easy access to changing areas, bathrooms and entering and exiting the studios.

Studio 1
Studio 1 is where our most advanced classes and workshops for the community are taught. Plans are underway to turn this space into a black box theatre so events and shows can take place within this amazing space when classes are not in session.

Studio 2
Studio 2 is a versatile space designed for multiple functions. It hosts intermediate and advanced training classes and workshops, performance team rehearsals, and also doubles as a black box theatre. The artwork adorning the walls pays tribute to the masters of various dance forms, reflecting the rich heritage from which our art originates.

Studio 3 is designed with our youngest dancers in mind—a bright, welcoming space where creativity and movement come to life. The colorful, kid-friendly artwork adds a playful and cheerful touch, making it the perfect environment for little ones to feel inspired, comfortable, and excited to dance. Every detail was thoughtfully created to reflect the joy and imagination of early childhood.
Studio 3
Dressing Rooms
This dressing room is home to our award winning performance team. The lockers were gifts from the building's owners Mo and Chuck Caraway.
As you can see, we are so proud of our beautiful dance space and we cannot wait for you to join us for a wonderful year of dance!

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