Spring is the perfect time for little ones to get moving, and if you’re a parent, you’ve likely been on the hunt for something fun, active, and enriching for your child to try this spring. Kinderdance, located at 104 Hudson Street, Suite 4 in Hoboken (in the Physique 57 space), is a new movement-based class that combines dance, yoga, and gymnastics for kids 15 months to 8 years old. This developmental movement class is now enrolling for spring and summer classes, and spots are filling quickly. Keep reading to learn more about Kinderdance, a movement-based experience for kids in Hoboken, New Jersey.
All About Kinderdance
Kinderdance classes are designed for all children to enjoy, blending academics, movement, music, and learning into one class. With a healthy mix of dance, yoga, and gymnastics, little ones learn through physical, cognitive, emotional, and social experiences that are developmentally appropriate for each child.
The program is woman- and locally-owned, with a focus on fostering a safe, inclusive, and non-competitive environment for kids to learn and grow. Classes are 45 minutes each, and the curriculum is carried out by certified and engaging instructors who build upon different aspects of child development milestones.
Kinderdance is new to the Mile Square — operating out of the Physique 57 space — but Kinderdance International has been a trusted name in early childhood enrichment for over 40 years. The Hoboken location is woman- and family-run, and the team is committed to movement and play through a physically, cognitively, emotionally, socially, and developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Classes Available
Kinderdance in Hoboken has a variety of options for spring and summer enrollment, including:
Kinderdance: a movement-based class for toddlers and children from 15 months old to 5 years old for the spring session.
Kinderdance Combo: a movement-based class for children ages 6 to 8 years old for the spring session.
Kamp Kinderdance: a summer dance adventure for children ages 3 to 5 years old, blending techniques from spring enrichment programs including Kinderdance, Kindergym, Kindermotion, KD Combo, and Kids Yoga. This dance class combines creativity and fun with new adventures and themed games, crafts, obstacle courses, and mini performances.
Enrollment is now open for the spring session, which runs from April to June, and summer camp, which runs from June through August.
Kinderdance is located at 104 Hudson Street, Suite 4, in Hoboken.
Call 201-452-6762, email [email protected], or visit the site for more info.
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A group of five local creatives (and friends) are bringing a totally new concept to Hoboken. The new endeavor which will house multiple forms of niche-entertainment, is fittingly called Mothership. The Hoboken Girl received a DM from the new store owners with the inside scoop telling us all about Mothership, which will be a community art store with pop culture swag, vinyl, a vintage arcade, and so much more (trust us, keep reading) coming soon to 257 1st Street in Hoboken. The space will house a variety of entertainment-related fun that is anticipated to be a big hit with local gamers, students, and creatives. Read on for everything we know so far.
The Concept
Mothership aims to be a “third space” for Hoboken locals by creating a uniquely dynamic hub to hang out, socialize. shop, and explore creative activities. While more details unfold behind the scenes, the team at Mothership shared with HG that patrons can expect a wide variety of entertainment in a non-traditional setting. The space will have everything from retail pop culture items and collectables such as comic books, plushies, Japanese imports, Pokemon trading cards, and indie art with access to vintage arcade games, a video game lounge, vinyl listening rooms, and a computer station where customers can game, print, and use various softwares.
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Mothership also plans to offer a membership program for recurring visitors and even intends to launch a micro coffee bar a few months after opening, making this space the ultimate sit-and-stay-a-while hangout. In addition to all of the above, the space will also be a venue for weekly community events such as DJ nights, trivia competitions, and movie nights to foster community.
Programs and activities here are open to all but geared toward the local youth, particularly the college student scene. The space will be run by a group of five local friends who are all creatives in their mid-20s and excited to bring their brainchild to the Hoboken scene.
The Former Space
Mothership will take over the vacant space at 257 1st Street in Hoboken this summer, with an anticipated opening date of July 1st. The storefront was previously occupied by Unjumbold, a full-scale interior renovation and project management company. On February 28, 2025, Unjumbold announced the closure of its brick-and-mortar space, sharing that the team would continue to serve clients through their new mobile design center across New York and Northern New Jersey.
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