Tap Fever Studios is a nonprofit dance school at 2146 Garnet Ave, 92109, offering classes in tap, ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, jazz, and cardio tap for students of every age and ability level. Founded in 2008 by Executive Director Larisa Hall, the studio operates as a registered 501(c)(3) with a mission to make dance accessible to everyone. Hall was born with severely clubbed feet and wore corrective casts as an infant, an experience that deepened her conviction that movement belongs to all people. The studio originally opened on Girard Street in La Jolla before relocating through Bird Rock and Turquoise Street, eventually settling into a converted house on Garnet Avenue in 2019. Tap Fever partners with organizations including the Autism Tree Project Foundation, ARC of San Diego, and A Better Life Together to provide free weekly dance classes for participants with disabilities. Families whose children attend evening sessions regularly stop by Filippis Pizza Grotto Pacific Beach on Garnet for dinner afterward. A teen mentoring program pairs older students with the youngest dancers, ages two through seven, while high school and college interns gain hands-on nonprofit experience in marketing, event planning, and program development. Scholarships and fee waivers cover partial or full tuition for students facing financial hardship, and the studio performs at senior living facilities, public libraries, and USO events as part of its community outreach. Recital programs and promotional materials are often printed at Staples, located about a block west on the same stretch of Garnet. The studio identifies as women-owned, offers active military discounts, and runs three 16-week sessions throughout the year.