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Dancing Beyond Limits

Dancing Beyond Limits

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Provider overview

Dancing Beyond Limits offers adaptive dance for ages 5-25 in Omaha and Lincoln, with volunteer dance buddies, pediatric-therapist instructors, and end-of-session community performances.

Dancing Beyond Limits is a Nebraska adaptive dance nonprofit serving dancers with disabilities in Omaha and Lincoln through therapist-led classes and volunteer dance buddies.

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Ages
Ages 5-25 (adaptive dance)
Season
Fall and spring 8-week sessions; registration typically opens in February and August
Cost
Confirm session fees and registration windows; classes are held in Omaha (The Dancer's Edge) and Lincoln (Trinity Methodist).

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Dancing Beyond Limits

Class locations and session dates change each year. Families should confirm current Omaha and Lincoln sessions directly.

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Adaptive dance classes (Omaha and Lincoln)

Therapist-led adaptive dance for ages 5-25, volunteer dance buddies, 8-week sessions, community performances, plus adaptive cheer and yoga in Omaha.

Ages
Ages 5-25 (adaptive dance)
Season
Fall and spring 8-week sessions; registration typically opens in February and August
Schedule
Omaha classes on Sunday afternoons at The Dancer's Edge; Lincoln classes on Monday evenings at Trinity Methodist. Confirm current session dates.
Cost
Confirm session fees and registration windows; classes are held in Omaha (The Dancer's Edge) and Lincoln (Trinity Methodist).
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Dancing Beyond Limits is an adaptive dance program in Omaha and Lincoln for dancers ages 5-25, led by pediatric therapists, with volunteer 'dance buddies' partnering with each dancer; classes run in 8-week fall and spring sessions ending in community performances.
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Program details we found

Adaptive dance classes (Omaha and Lincoln)

Dancing Beyond Limits is an adaptive dance program in Omaha and Lincoln for dancers ages 5-25, led by pediatric therapists, with volunteer 'dance buddies' partnering with each dancer; classes run in 8-week fall and spring sessions ending in community performances.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive dance, dancers ages 5-25, pediatric therapists, volunteer dance buddies, and accessible class structure.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the dance buddy pairing, adaptive cheer and yoga add-ons in Omaha, session length, and how a new dancer gets started.

What we checked

What we found: Dancing Beyond Limits is an adaptive dance program in Omaha and Lincoln for dancers ages 5-25, led by pediatric therapists, with volunteer 'dance buddies' partnering with each dancer; classes run in 8-week fall and spring sessions ending in community performances.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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