Ultimate Dance & Cheer Introduce
Ultimate Dance & Cheer (UDC), located right here in the heart of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a premier athletic and artistic training center that has become a second home for countless local families. Established with a strong commitment to providing a positive environment, UDC’s mission is to grow children not only as dedicated athletes but also as confident, kind, and committed human beings. With a rich history that began in Beresford, SD in 2005 and culminated in a state-of-the-art facility near the I-29/Tea Exit, UDC has successfully merged its vision across the Siouxland community into a large, dedicated campus. This organization operates as both a specialized Dance school and a vibrant Youth club, offering a comprehensive and nurturing experience for children of all ages and skill levels, from preschool beginners to competitive, high-level athletes.
The core of the Ultimate Dance & Cheer experience is built on a passionate team of teachers and coaches, including dedicated individuals like President Mary Pat Norgaard. They are celebrated by the community not just as instructors, but as genuine mentors who are dedicated to inspiring self-confidence and self-worth in every student. Families who have been with UDC for nearly a decade attest to the studio’s success in molding young athletes into stronger, more disciplined, and more confident young women and men, all while maintaining a strong moral compass that values community and good character over fleeting accolades.
Ultimate Dance & Cheer is strategically located in a convenient area of Sioux Falls, making it easily accessible for families across the metro area and surrounding communities in South Dakota. The facility’s physical location is designed with modern needs in mind, offering exceptional accessibility and convenience.
The official address for the facility is:
- 47093 98th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, USA
Accessibility and customer convenience are prioritized at this local point of interest. The venue provides On-site parking, which is a major convenience for parents during drop-off and pick-up. Furthermore, the facility ensures it is welcoming to all members of the community by featuring a Wheelchair accessible entrance and Wheelchair accessible parking lot. For ease of registration and tuition payments, the studio accepts Credit cards and Debit cards. The environment is widely recognized as Good for kids, reinforcing its suitability for youth-focused activities. The studio also provides various Service options, which can include both on-site training and other forms of instruction, catering to busy local families.
As a dual-focus Dance School and Youth Club, Ultimate Dance & Cheer provides an extensive curriculum that addresses both artistic expression and athletic strength, catering to a wide spectrum of commitment levels.
- All Star Cheer Program: Offers teams for various age groups and ability levels, including competitive cheerleading that can lead to national competitions.
- All Star Dance Program: High-quality training and team opportunities for competitive dancers, mirroring the tiered structure of the cheer program.
- Recreational and Core Instruction: Dance Classes and Falls Dance (indicating a broad range of dance styles), Preschool Classes, and School Age Programs ensure foundational training is available for everyone.
- Skill-Specific Training: Specialized training is available through the Cheer Gym (for stunting, jumps, and motions) and private or group tumbling classes.
- Personalized Coaching: Private Class instruction is available for dedicated athletes looking to master a specific skill or improve technique rapidly.
- Seasonal Programs: Summer Classes and various clinics are offered to keep skills sharp year-round and provide flexible options for families.
- Multi-Level Team Structure: Teams are tiered into levels—Prep Teams (low commitment), Pre-Elite Teams (intermediate commitment), and Elite Teams (high commitment/travel)—for both All Star Dance and All Star Cheer, ensuring a place for every child.
Ultimate Dance & Cheer distinguishes itself in the Sioux Falls and South Dakota regional market through its long-standing presence, facility, and unwavering community focus.
- Decades of Experience: UDC has been serving the Siouxland area for approximately 20 years, having consolidated its original Beresford and Tea locations into one expansive, modern facility in Sioux Falls.
- Exceptional Mentorship: Customers consistently praise the "incredible team of teachers" who serve as dedicated mentors, going beyond instruction to provide genuine care and support, creating a highly motivating environment.
- Strong Community and Value System: The studio is renowned for fostering a strong sense of community and family. Parents appreciate that the focus extends beyond athletic achievement to instilling vital life lessons like kindness, doing the right thing, and giving back to the community.
- Track Record of Success: The programs are successful in developing high-level athletes, with one customer noting their daughter progressed to tumbling at Level 4/5 thanks to the coaching. The studio has had competitive teams gain recognition and bids in national dance competitions.
- Purpose-Built, Expansive Facility: The large campus includes five private classrooms for dance, tumbling, and cheer, and even features a dedicated fitness center for UDC parents, showcasing a commitment to the entire family’s experience.
For more information on enrollment, class times, and competitive team placements at the Sioux Falls location, local residents can use the following contact details:
- Address: 47093 98th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, USA
- Phone: 0000000 (Local Contact Number)
- Mobile Phone: +1 0000000
For families in the Sioux Falls area looking for more than just extracurricular classes, Ultimate Dance & Cheer provides a rare combination of athletic rigor and character development. It is the ideal choice for a local user because it offers a structured pathway for growth—from a recreational tumbling or dance class for a curious beginner, to an Elite All Star team for the dedicated competitor. The tiered team system ensures that a child can find the perfect balance of commitment and challenge for their family’s lifestyle.
What truly makes UDC worth choosing is the powerful, positive culture cultivated by the staff and shared by the families. The studio is not only highly capable of teaching difficult skills—evidenced by athletes excelling at high-level tumbling and competitive performances—but it also remains fiercely dedicated to building a child’s mental and emotional strength. As one family stated, they "can’t imagine their lives without UDC," highlighting the profound, long-term impact this local institution has on its students, forging lifelong skills, confidence, and a sense of belonging within the larger Siouxland community.
Ultimate Dance & Cheer Services
Dance School
- Advanced Classes
- All Star Dance
- Cheer Gym
- Dance Classes
- Dance Studio
- Falls Dance
- Preschool Classes
- Private Class
- School Age Programs
- Summer Classes
Ultimate Dance & Cheer Details
Service options
- Online classes
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
Children
- Good for kids
Parking
- On-site parking
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Ultimate Dance & Cheer Location
Ultimate Dance & Cheer
47093 98th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, USA
Ultimate Dance & Cheer Reviews
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★ 5★ 4★ 3★ 2★ 1Our family has been a part of the Ultimate Dance and Cheer family for eight wonderful years, and I can confidently say it's been an exceptional experience.What truly sets Ultimate Dance and Cheer apart is their incredible team of teachers. They're not just instructors; they are mentors who genuinely care about each and every student. Their passion for dance and cheer is infectious, creating a positive and motivating environment for the kids.Beyond the excellent instruction, the sense of community at Ultimate Dance and Cheer is remarkable. Everyone at the studio, from the staff to the other families, has shown genuine care and support for my girls throughout the years (even in other sports beside dance). It's more than just a dance and cheer studio; it's a place where my daughters have grown, learned, gained confidence and felt truly valued.I wholeheartedly recommend Ultimate Dance and Cheer to any family looking for a nurturing and high-quality dance and cheer experience. You won't be disappointed!
June 14 · Kate OlawskyWe started out at UDC doing a recreational tumbling class...that was almost 10 years ago and our only regret is that we didn’t do it sooner! Our daughter began in that tumbling class, but when she caught a peek at the cheerleaders practicing one night that was it… she begged me to try that… she is now in her 9th season as a competitive cheerleader and we can’t imagine our lives without UDC!Mary Pat, Erica and all of the coaches are extremely dedicated to growing the kids not only as athletes, but as human beings. As parents, we have enjoyed watching our 16 year old being molded into a much stronger (mentally and physically), more confident young woman...she has excelled in tumbling and now tumbles at Level 4/5… and she still can’t wait to get back to the gym to work on getting that next skill… and thanks to great coaching, she always gets there.For me as a parent, it makes me so happy that at UDC it’s not just about a jacket or a ring, it’s also about being a good person and doing the right thing... being thankful for all we have and helping someone in need... things we need more of in this world. 💚🖤 You won’t be disappointed.
July 03 · Jessica SmithWe love Ultimate Dance and Cheer more than I can even put into words. My daughter has been dancing here for 9 years, and this place has truly become part of our family. She’s an honor roll student with the biggest heart, and while I’ll take some credit for the person she’s become, a huge part of that is thanks to UDC.The coaches and staff have poured so much into her—not just as a dancer, but as a person. They’ve helped shape her into a strong, confident, kind young woman. The discipline, the teamwork, the friendships… all of it has made such a difference in her life.I’ve watched her grow up here, and I’m so proud of the dancer she is and the person she’s becoming. UDC has played such a big role in that, and I’ll always be thankful for it.
June 19 · Brittany ThompsonI debated for a long time whether or not to speak up. After all, I left that studio nine years ago. But the lasting impact certain coaches have—especially the harmful ones—doesn’t fade with time. Their influence can leave emotional scars that shape how young athletes view themselves, their abilities, and the world around them. And while silence might seem easier, I was raised to speak out about the things I’m passionate about. Today, that passion is protecting young dancers from the same experiences I endured.Recently, a growing amount of information has surfaced regarding the owner of the studio I once called home. My sister and I spent 12 years at that studio—long enough to be considered one of the original competitive team families. It was our second home for over a decade.Looking back now, I realize that I experienced many things no child ever should. At the time, I didn’t fully understand how inappropriate or damaging some of those experiences were. It wasn’t until I joined a college dance team and spoke with teammates who had genuinely positive childhood experiences that I began to see the difference—and the harm. Their disbelief at my stories made me realize just how normalized the dysfunction had become for us.There were inappropriate conversations about relationships, boys, sex in front of us when we were as young as 12. There were humiliating moments during puberty when we were made to stand in front of mirrors while our physical flaws and insecurities were pointed out to us. Conversations a large group of us girls still talk about to this day. Being part of a loyal, long-term family at the studio was used as justification to treat us “like her own,” yet that treatment often crossed the line of basic decency and professional boundaries. The owner consistently masked her actions under the guise of being a “second mom,” but that does not excuse the lack of boundaries or the emotional harm caused.To be clear: this is not about bitterness or resentment. I’m incredibly grateful for the lifelong friendships and bonds I formed at that studio. But I’m even more proud of and inspired by the brave young individuals who are now speaking out. It’s not easy to revisit those memories, but vulnerability becomes a responsibility when it can help others avoid the same trauma.To the current parents of dancers at UDC: your daughters may not recognize what’s happening right now. But I promise you, at 23, they may look back and realize the weight of it all—just as I have. Dismissing or minimizing our stories because we were "young" at the time is not only unfair, it's dangerous. We were there. We remember. And we know.The studio’s repeated public responses—claiming to raise strong, confident young women—ring hollow to those of us who lived a very different reality. In my experience, and in the experience of many others I’ve spoken to—regardless of whether they stayed until graduation or left early—not one person has had a genuinely positive reflection on the leadership at that facility.I thank God every day for blessing me with positive, respectful coaches in college who helped me rebuild what was damaged. I am grateful I was able to continue my dance journey after having to walk away from it prematurely because of my experiences at UDC.There are better, healthier options out there for your children. And if sharing my story helps even one young dancer have a safer, more empowering experience, then every word is worth it.
June 19 · shaylenFirst of all, I’d like to say I take no pleasure in this review. I’d LIKE to. But I can’t. I am happy to share how completely dishonest, immature, and meanspirited this person who runs UDC is, so others don’t fall into the same trap we did. Thank you to everyone who is now speaking up.My daughter attended UDC for years, which I’m embarrassed to admit. Has anyone ever questioned MP’s technique or knowledge or formal education in dance? Maybe some of you don’t care, but she has NO FORMAL TRAINING (such as dance instruction/school). She was an *assistant* for a formally trained dance instructor named Julie and that is where MP’s “training” ends. If you care about your child getting REAL dance technique, take them somewhere else.MP has always been a challenge to deal with; what the other reviews say about being inaccessible is absolutely true, unprofessional, and infuriating. Emails, fb message, text, calls, no reply. Grr! If our daughter had other events or was sick, it didn’t matter. We paid irregardless, and never got a response except her childish, grouchy attitude next time my daughter showed up. We were always given a monthly “tuition” to pay, but somehow, extra expenses got added on. She’d say “if you have extra $ in your account, you can use it for xyz.” But we NEVER had any. We paid the monthly tuition and invariably, there were added things we needed to pay for: shoes, outfits, competitions, SOMETHING (STUDIO EXPENSES!!) that we were never informed of when we signed up.It wasn’t until our daughter quit and took training elsewhere that we discovered that charging the students for a new spring floor or mirrors (or whatever added amenities MP wanted for HER studio) was NOT typical of dance studios. WHY DO STUDENTS/CLIENTS HAVE TO PAY FOR MP’S BUSINESS EXPENSES?? The fundraisers were endless. We never had access to those funds. MP alone did. (so her claims of “someone taking funds” is a lie.) So WHEN they were spent, and they WERE, we never knew what for. And it wasn’t until our daughter got FORMAL training that we learned that MP was teaching the WRONG technique. Our daughter’s new dance instructors asked where she learned it and she admitted UDC. She learned how to do a PROPER fouetté and PROPER pointe technique from QUALIFIED instructors. To think I spent ungodly amounts of money on this place makes me sick to my stomach.Those are just the business aspects that I take issue with. Then there’s the personality issues she has. Early in MP’s “business” she was to attend a smalltown dance event. She was mad about this event for whatever reason and chose not to attend. But some of the students were from that small town and wanted to perform there and they (LITTLE GIRLS!!) were told not to cheer for the dance team from that small town. WHO DOES THAT?? She also did this at dance competitions where MP didn’t like other teams and not just our little girls – even high school girls were told not to cheer for other teams. And this is just a couple examples of her petty, immature, mean nature. The stories are endless. At the time, I didn’t believe it all. But as time went on, and other parents expressed their disgust, I began to see the light and we left.Another example of her high school-ish behavior is that she would trash talk my daughter – a little kid - when she wasn’t around. TO HER CLOSE FRIENDS IN THE SAME CLASS. Some would share what MP said in my daughter’s absence, some would chime in so MP didn’t attack them, and some were silent (because speaking up got you a place in the back for her routines – a common practice if you didn’t show her your loyalty.)Never mind her shady business practices and lack of formal training – she is just a mean girl who never grew up. If I were a parent taking my kid there, knowing what I know now and what people are finally speaking up about, I’d want to take them FAR away from this toxic environment.
June 20 · Tiny
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