Online registration for Spring 2025 is officially open!

Please note that we are open for limited hours until the start of our Spring Session.
January 6 - First Day of Spring Session Community Classes
January 13 - First Day of Spring Session Youth Performing Arts Program Classes

Our Space

A group of dancers in a large indoor studio doing floorwork.

Visit Us + Accessibility

Beside the Housatonic River that weaves through our county, Berkshire Pulse has made a home in a beautifully reimagined mill space that serves our community of movers throughout the Berkshires (and beyond). We moved into our home at 420 Park Street in 2014, after an extensive three-year fundraising campaign—and a lot of generosity from architects, builders, donors, community friends, and family.

It is with gratitude and humility that we acknowledge that we are learning, creating, and gathering on the ancestral homelands of the Muhheaconneok people, who are the indigenous peoples of the land upon which Berkshire Pulse sits. Despite the tremendous hardship of being forced from their land, today their community resides in Wisconsin and is known as the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. We pay honor and respect to their ancestors past and present as we dedicate our resources and privileges to building a more inclusive, equitable, and respectful space for all.

Hours of Operation

Berkshire Pulse’s administrative office hours are Monday through Friday, 9am – 4pm. 

The Berkshire Pulse studios are open at other times of the day and week for classes, rehearsals, and private rentals. See the current class and studio schedule here

Getting to Berkshire Pulse

Berkshire Pulse is located in the heart of Housatonic, a village of Great Barrington, in an historic mill building right off the Housatonic river. We occupy the entire third floor of 420 Park Street, and you can access our studios via stairs in the front of the building, as well as an elevator in the back. All spaces are accessible by wheelchair and to those with limited mobility.

420 Park Street
Housatonic MA 01236

Google Directions

Berkshire Regional Transit Authority Bussing Information

Parking

Please park alongside the right-hand side of the building or directly in front.

Free street parking is also available along Park Street. If parking on Park Street, please be mindful that it is a busy road and make sure you and your family are alert when crossing. 

There is one ADA parking spot directly in front of the building. For those needing to use the elevator to access the third floor – especially for those using a wheelchair, walker, or other mobility aid – we recommend parking in one of the three ADA-labeled spaces on the right side of the building towards the rear. These parking spaces are closest to the entrance where the elevator is located. 

Click on one of the three circles to see photos of our parking lot!

Elevator

Berkshire Pulse is on the third floor of the building. There is a Main Entrance and a Side Parking Lot entrance. Here are videos on how to get to the elevator from both entrances, starting with the main door:

Side Parking Lot Entrance:

*NOTE: There is a wheelchair ramp directly to your left when you enter.

Food & Drink

We love our home in Housatonic! If you ever need a bite to eat or some caffeine, check out our amazing neighbors:

Pleasant and Main Cafe General Store
1063 Main St, Housatonic, MA 01236

Common or Garden Pub
425 Park St, Great Barrington, MA 01230

ExtraSpecialTeas Housatonic
226 Pleasant St, Housatonic, MA 01236

Berkshire Mountain Bakery
367 Park St, Housatonic, MA 01236

About Our Space

It took a community to build these studios and we want to extend our gratitude to every person and organization who helped bring this space to life. Many thanks to Clark and Green, the architects who designed these studios as a contemporary restoration and reimagining of a historic mill along the Housatonic River.  

Accessibility

Our mission is to build and strengthen community life through diverse and accessible programming in performing, movement, and creative arts. We are always working to improve the ways in which we can further support the participation of our community and welcome all to our space and programs. 

  • Accommodations – To request an accommodation, or for questions about accessibility, please contact us.
  • Parking – There is one ADA parking spot directly in front of the building. For those needing to use the elevator to access the third floor – especially for those using a wheelchair, walker, or other mobility aid – we recommend parking in one of the three ADA-labeled spaces on the right side of the building towards the rear. These parking spaces are closest to the entrance where the elevator is located.  
  • Terrain – Berkshire Pulse is located directly off a main road, with a combination of gravel and asphalt surrounding the building. 
  • Entering the building – Our building has a front and back entrance. The front entrance faces Park street; our back entrance is on the right hand side of the building. A long hallway connects the front and back entrances.
  • Elevator vs. Stairs – The stairs to the third floor of our building are located directly inside the front entrance, on the right-hand side. The elevator to the third floor is located directly inside the back entrance. 
  • Doors/Transitions – Doors are not powered. Not all transitions are smooth, and some entrances have raised transition strips.
  • Bathrooms – There are two single-use all-gender restrooms located on our floor. Each is wheelchair accessible. The bathroom closest to the front desk has one changing table.
  • Service animals – Only leashed service animals are permitted inside Berkshire Pulse studios (according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, a service animal is a dog or miniature horse that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability). No other animals are allowed on the premises.
  • Fragrances – We encourage everyone visiting Pulse to keep in mind that other participants might have sensitivities to fragrances, and to limit use of strong fragrances as much as possible. If you have any sensitivities that you would like to discuss with us prior to taking a class, please contact us.
  • Special considerations and exceptions: We understand that everyone has different needs, and sometimes that means making exceptions to our policies. If you would like to request an exception, please contact us.
  • Website Accessibility – Berkshire Pulse is committed to an ongoing evaluation of the accessibility of our website so that our community can best be welcomed into our digital space. If you have questions or need assistance on the use of our website, please contact us and we will work to assist you through your preferred means of communication. 

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