Summer at the Plaza | Classes Return August 2026
- RAE Crew

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Rae Studios is proud to be the programming partner of the San Francisco Recreation & Parks and the Civic Center Community Benefit District to continue bringing free weekly dance classes to UN Plaza. Join us as we bring you an update schedule this August featuring some of your favorite styles and teachers. We are so grateful for the continued support for our classes and looking for to seeing our wonderful dance community return later this summer following our short break. Here's to an impactful and memorable summer ahead!
We at Rae Studios are proud to continue providing classes to students of all economic backgrounds. We encourage all participants to sign up in advance to secure your spot. Please do your part when reserving and attend class or early cancel as needed so our instructors and prep accordingly. Check out our Summer schedule featuring our dynamic instructors and updated times as we go into a wonderful and sunny season.
Let's give it up for this seasons UN Plaza roster!

UN Plaza Summer Schedule | Effective Aug. 1st - Sept. 30th
Looking for more accessible class options?
Check out our programs at Union Square & Mission Rock
UN Plaza Summer Schedule

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