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Specialties
Our school has a diverse array of programs, including all levels of rhythmic training, ballet and stretching classes, yoga classes, and multi-lingual playgroups for young children. Adults can also enjoy an hour of stretching and toning in a low stress environment.
History
Established in 2002.
Some dreams do come true… just ask Smaranda Albeck, founder of Rhythmic Dreams.
While studying for her MBA at MIT, Smaranda Albeck decided to leave her career in management consulting to open this non-profit rhythmic gymnastics program. Starting off with six students in 2002, and growing to over 400 enrolled today, this unique program is one of the only ones in the US primarily dedicated to rhythmic gymnastics.
Here, young children can significantly improve their fitness and be introduced to rhythmic gymnastics, while simultaneously working alongside competitive gymnasts. Our athletes train in one of two spacious and professional facilities, featuring high ceilings and ballet areas.
Meet the Business Owner
Smaranda A.
Business Owner
In 2002, while working in Management Consulting, Smaranda made the surprising decision to open a non-profit rhythmic gymnastics school, to offer her daughter Ada, a budding rhythmic gymnastics talent at that time, the best training conditions possible. Smaranda’s dream was to put Boston on the rhythmic gymnastics world map and to bring this beautiful sport into the lives of as many little girls as possible. She accomplished this by growing and diversifying the programs offered by Rhythmic Dreams and by hosting top athletes from more than 20 countries at the camps and competitions she helped organize and host in Boston. Twelve years later, Rhythmic Dreams has become one of the strongest and largest programs in the US, serving more than 400 students annually, with a strong international reputation.