Torres Di Dio Ballet Program in Chula Vista's Eastlake area trains aspiring dancers ages nine through eighteen in classical technique, pointe, male variations, Pilates conditioning, and dance history. Founded in September 2020 by former principal dancers from California Ballet, the program operates on a deliberate small-cohort model that parallels the competitive-track pipeline at Inspire School of Ballet elsewhere in the South Bay. Both co-directors hold management degrees from San Diego State University's Fowler College of Business, applying formal finance and operations training to curriculum design, student development tracking, and long-range studio planning. Enrollment remains capped to preserve one-on-one coaching ratios, and supplementary anatomy-focused flexibility sessions build the injury-resistant alignment that intensive pointe work demands—a cross-training philosophy shared by Chuze Fitness on the Eastlake corridor. Program alumni have placed in the top six at the Youth America Grand Prix and earned full-tuition scholarships to nationally ranked summer intensive workshops.