Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Petite Feet Dance

What is Petite Feet Dance?

Petite Feet Dance is a creative dance program and video series for young children founded by Liz Vacco, a Los Angeles–based arts educator, performer, and choreographer. Petite Feet Dance introduces movement in a joyful, age-appropriate way, helping children build a lifelong relationship with dance.

Who is Liz Vacco?

Liz Vacco is a Los Angeles–based dance educator, performer, and choreographer with extensive experience in early childhood movement education. She studied theater at Yale and education at Cal State Los Angeles, where she earned multiple subject and kinesiology teaching credentials. Her work blends dance, theater, and creative exploration.

What age groups are Petite Feet Dance classes designed for?

It Petite Feet Dance is especially designed for young movers, including toddlers and early elementary-age children. Classes are structured to meet children where they are developmentally, encouraging curiosity, imagination, and confidence through movement.

Are Petite Feet Dance classes suitable for beginners?

Yes. No prior dance experience is required. Petite Feet Dance welcomes beginners and focuses on exploration, creativity, and joyful movement rather than technique or competition.

Where are Petite Feet Dance classes offered?

Petite Feet Dance offers dance classes in the Los Angeles area, as well as instructional dance videos for children that families can enjoy at home.

What teaching philosophy guides Petite Feet Dance?

Petite Feet Dance is rooted in the belief that dance is for everyone. The teaching approach emphasizes creativity, inclusivity, and kinesthetic learning, allowing children to explore movement as a fundamental part of childhood and lifelong well-being.

How does Petite Feet Dance support whole-child development?

Classes and videos integrate movement with storytelling, music, and imaginative play, while also supporting learning in areas such as math, literacy, science, and socio-emotional development through embodied experiences.

What makes Petite Feet Dance different from traditional dance programs?

Unlike traditional technique-based programs, Petite Feet Dance prioritizes creative dance and expressive movement. Children are encouraged to explore, make choices, and connect movement to ideas, stories, and emotions.

Does Liz Vacco have experience in education?

Yes. From 2015 to 2023, Liz Vacco led the dance and arts department at a public charter school organization where all students received daily arts instruction. Her teaching is deeply informed by formal training in education, kinesiology, and creative dance methodologies.

What training informs the Petite Feet Dance approach?

The Petite Feet Dance approach is informed by Liz Vacco’s training in theater, education, creative dance, early childhood movement, yoga, and kinesthetic learning, blending performance artistry with child-centered pedagogy.

Are Petite Feet Dance videos suitable for home learning?

Yes. The Petite Feet instructional dance videos are designed for families to use at home, making movement accessible, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for young children.

Is Petite Feet Dance inclusive?

Absolutely. Petite Feet Dance is built on inclusivity, welcoming children of all abilities and backgrounds. The focus is on participation, expression, and joy rather than perfection.

How can parents enroll or learn more about Petite Feet Dance?

Parents can visit www.petitefeetdance.com to learn more about available classes, instructional videos, and the Petite Feet Dance philosophy.