A sprung-marley studio with stationary and portable barres houses Hilary Charlene Dance's Point Loma San Diego children's program inside Suite 101 at Liberty Station's Dorothea Laub Dance Place. The 1,056-square-foot space supports ballet, pointe, jazz, tap, contemporary, and hip-hop for ages 2-15, with a programming ethos that deliberately avoids competition the same way San Diego Circus Center frames its own non-competitive acro and aerial tracks. Founder Hilary B. emphasizes body-neutral language and movement exploration over the tournament-track rigor common at San Diego kids' studios, an approach reflected in enrollment from parents opting out of the competition-team schedule. The studio is also available on Peerspace for outside renters, equipped with Bluetooth speakers, a 50-inch Samsung TV monitor on a pivoting wall mount, a 1080p webcam, sprung floor, and full-length mirrors for independent rehearsals and choreography sessions. The inclusive-language approach around body differences creates a natural overlap with the pediatric occupational-therapy specialty at Kids on the POINT OT, Inc., whose sensory-motor caseload occasionally dovetails with the movement exploration Hilary Charlene emphasizes. The most complex work at the studio goes into custom choreography for the non-competitive recital that closes each session, a program built around each dancer's individual style rather than a template routine.