Pink Polish Dance Studio in College Area trains competitive majorette dancers at 6445 University Avenue in San Diego's 92115 ZIP, operating as a Black-owned, women-owned youth performance program. Founded in 2015 by Alexis McAfee, the studio runs an elite dance company, a development-level Dream Girls squad, and the Pink Project mentorship initiative that pairs dance instruction with college-readiness programming. McAfee built the curriculum around HBCU majorette tradition, and the classical technique and stage discipline align the program with the broader dance-education pipeline that includes Golden State Ballet Academy in Allied Gardens, where students cross-train in ballet fundamentals. The team travels out of state each season to visit historically Black colleges, exposing dancers to campus culture and scholarship pathways before they age out of the program at sixteen. The studio's competitive roster covers majorette, hip hop, jazz, and tumbling, with private ballet and tumbling sessions folded into the monthly training structure for dancers ages four through sixteen. University Avenue puts the studio within the SDSU corridor, drawing families from College Area and the surrounding communities who need structured after-school programming that blends performance art with mentorship. Pink Polish has been featured on KUSI and appeared in segments of the television series Dance Moms, raising the studio's profile beyond the local competition circuit. The program's sisterhood model emphasizes self-confidence and showmanship as core developmental goals, a philosophy shared by youth arts organizations along the El Cajon Boulevard corridor including transcenDANCE Youth Arts Project. Wheelchair-accessible parking and a ground-floor entrance make the University Avenue facility navigable for families arriving with younger siblings and mobility equipment.