2-3yr JELLYTOTS (SUNDAY)

$170.00
sold out

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Jelly Tot classes are predominantly Ballet/Jazz with some strength, flexibility, and creative movement incorporated.


Sundays 9:45-10:15am


Winter 2026 Term Schedule:

Sunday, Jan 11: Classes On
Sunday, Jan 18: Classes On
Sunday, Jan 25: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 1: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 8: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 15: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 22: Classes On
Sunday, Mar 1: Classes On
Mar 2–6: MARCH BREAK (no classes)


All registration fees are non-refundable.

Instructor: Katie Campbell

Ms. Katie began dancing at just two years old, training in ballet, jazz, hip hop and tap across three dance studios in Fredericton. Drawn to the perfect blend of fun and challenge, she found her teaching home at X-treme and has been part of the team for the past nine years.

Outside the studio, Ms. Katie works full-time as a Biomedical Engineer, conducting research to support individuals living with spinal cord injuries and limb loss. She’s also pursuing her PhD in Electrical Engineering part-time. A passionate educator and proud mom of two toddlers, she brings both expertise and heart to every class she teaches.

WAITLIST HERE

Jelly Tot classes are predominantly Ballet/Jazz with some strength, flexibility, and creative movement incorporated.


Sundays 9:45-10:15am


Winter 2026 Term Schedule:

Sunday, Jan 11: Classes On
Sunday, Jan 18: Classes On
Sunday, Jan 25: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 1: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 8: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 15: Classes On
Sunday, Feb 22: Classes On
Sunday, Mar 1: Classes On
Mar 2–6: MARCH BREAK (no classes)


All registration fees are non-refundable.

Instructor: Katie Campbell

Ms. Katie began dancing at just two years old, training in ballet, jazz, hip hop and tap across three dance studios in Fredericton. Drawn to the perfect blend of fun and challenge, she found her teaching home at X-treme and has been part of the team for the past nine years.

Outside the studio, Ms. Katie works full-time as a Biomedical Engineer, conducting research to support individuals living with spinal cord injuries and limb loss. She’s also pursuing her PhD in Electrical Engineering part-time. A passionate educator and proud mom of two toddlers, she brings both expertise and heart to every class she teaches.