Ballet students take a class at Epicenter for the Art's current facility. In January, Epicenter for the Arts will be moving into a new 15,000 square-foot facility.
Epicenter for the Arts, a Southlake-based performing arts training facility, will be moving into a new 15,000 square-foot facility inside Gateway Plaza in November.
The faith-based facility is open to students ages 2 to 18 and trains dancers, actors and music students. Along with accommodating double the number of students and families, the new facility will also house a storefront location for MB Culture, the owner and director’s fashion line.
“My heart for this generation is to discover their gifts and talents while being poured into with excellence and love! This love makes the dream even more exciting as we double our capacity to fulfill our mission on a daily basis,” says Epicenter director, Michelle Brogan, in a press release.
The new location for Epicenter for the Arts will be located in Gateway Plaza between Buy Buy Baby and The Tile Shop, according to a press release. The facility is still accepting new students for the 2020-2021 season.