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Little Brincos bilingual dance and enrichment classes for kids in DC luxury buildings

Bilingual Kids' Enrichment

Little Brincos — Bilingual Kids' Enrichment, Right Where You Live

Your Building. Your Island. Zero Commute.

Premium bilingual enrichment rooted in movement, designed exclusively for families in luxury residential buildings across Washington, DC. A safe, warm, and inspiring space where children learn, move, and grow, right where you already live.

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What is Little Brincos?

Little Brincos is a bilingual kids' enrichment service that brings movement, learning, and play directly to luxury residential buildings. Built for families who value quality, convenience, and a safe environment where their children can grow with confidence.

Bilingual enrichment

Spanish and English woven into meaningful learning experiences designed to spark curiosity and support whole-child development.

Exclusive to premium buildings

A service built for residents of high-end condominiums and apartments in the heart of Washington, DC.

Total convenience

No commutes, no extra logistics. Children enjoy a safe, high-quality environment inside their own building.

Every experience is crafted with the same care you expect from a premium service: personalized attention, impeccable environments, and a focus on each child's overall well-being.

Story Behind

Hola, I'm Ana Cortés — choreographer by training, biologist by degree, and maestra by calling for more than 20 years. My career lives at the intersection of movement, science, and early childhood.

I grew up in Bucaramanga, Colombia, surrounded by green mountains and colorful vegetation, and I've been moving ever since. Along the way — as a dancer, a scientist, and a teacher — I noticed the same problem in city after city: families want enriching, bilingual experiences for their children, but "enriching" usually means driving across town, twice a week, with a toddler in tow. And most programs only do half the job: movement OR language, rarely both, and rarely grounded in real child development.

So I built Little Brincos: premium bilingual enrichment where movement, science, and joyful learning happen right where you live.

Brincos means little hops, little jumps — the way children naturally move when they're happy. One English word, one Spanish word, bouncing together: that's exactly what happens in our classes. I believe dance is the best tool for kids to learn not only movement but also how to live in a community.

Little Brincos brings that world to your building. No commute, no schlepping across the city with a toddler — just a joyful pocket of jungle in your own community room, where little ones hop, dance, sing, and play in two languages. Every class is built on the developmental science of how young bodies and brains develop, and real love for how children move when you let them.

Your building. Your urban island. Welcome to our little jungle — bienvenidos a Little Brincos.

Meet the Founder

Ana Cortés, bilingual dance educator and founder of Little Brincos

Ana Cortés, MFA

Founder & CEO

Ana Cortés is a bilingual (Spanish/English) dance educator and artist with over 20 years of experience helping young children discover the joy of movement. Ana embraces movement and learning as tools for teaching. She currently also works with the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts and has taught in preschools, after-school programs, private studios, and with organizations including the Philadelphia Ballet and the Latin Ballet of Virginia.

Originally from Colombia, Ana trained in classical ballet, jazz, modern, and contemporary dance, and performed professionally in South America and the United States. She earned a bachelor's degree in Biology at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, before winning a Fulbright Grant and completing her M.F.A. in Choreography at the University of Iowa — a science-meets-art background that shapes her teaching. She is a certified Alexander Technique teacher and has studied somatic practices, including Body-Mind Centering and Bartenieff Fundamentals, which have given her a deep understanding of how young bodies learn and grow.

In every Little Brincos class, Ana blends movement, music, imagination, and two languages to help children build coordination, confidence, and creativity — while having a whole lot of fun.

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Contact Us

Interested in bringing Little Brincos to your building? Reach out and we'll be happy to share more information.