Dance Class Styles

We offer a wide range of classes across all age groups to suit your needs. Find out more about all the different styles on offer here.

Jazz

An energetic dance style with a focus on isolations, contractions, flexibility, turns and leaps. Students will learn to connect these movements through combinations.
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Classical Ballet

Ballet focuses on the terminology and technique that is the foundation of all other styles of dance. Dancers will learn posture, alignment and fluidity.
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Lyrical

Lyrical allows dancers to express themselves by using their music and movement to tell a story. It is a combination of the slow fluidity of ballet and the turns and leaps of jazz.
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Tap

Tap teaches dancers musicality and rhythmic patterns. This style involves tapping to different musical patterns and connecting various steps.
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Hip Hop

Hip Hop is a modern style of dance involving intricate and sharp movements. Dancers have fun with this upbeat style as they learn combinations to popular and high-energy music.
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Contemporary

Contemporary dance uses the technical aspects of ballet along with the contract-release, floor work, recovery and fall of modern dance.
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Acro

Acrobatics allows dancers to take gymnastics to the dance floor. Dancers will learn tumbling tricks that they will be able to use in their dance routines such as cartwheels, walkovers & aerials.
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TKJ (Turns, Kicks, Jumps)

This class concentrates on improving technique needed for all turns, kicks and jumps. This class also teaches strength and flexibility that can be applied in all genres of dance.
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Kinder Dance

Introduces our youngest students to all forms of dance. Specifically designed for young boys and girls who like to move, our high-energy class is sure to leave students with an enduring passion for dance.
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Teacher Training

Teacher Training teaches students the skills required to become a dance teacher. In this class students will learn the essential tools for teaching and engaging students, developing lesson plans as well as the choreographic elements of various dance genres.
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