Our Preschool Classes.
For students that have little to no experience. Our Pre-School classes will teach the basic steps, terminology of the style, coordination and rhythm. For ages 4 and under.
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Acro class combines acrobatic movements with dance techniques. Dancers will learn a series of tumbling and partnering skills. Acro emphasises strength, flexibility, and balance.
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A class that combines musical instruments and the rhythm of dance for those aged 4 and under.
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Ballet is often used as a foundation for other dance genres and is a style we recommend starting with. In Ballet class, dancers will work both on and off syllabus and focus on technique, musicality, and creativity through a series of exercises at the barre, in the centre and through choreography. IDTA, RAD and RBS examinations are optional.
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Commercial class focuses on the latest trends and styles in street dance. Dancers will learn high-energy routines that incorporate elements of Hip-Hop, House, and Jazz Funk, often to popular music.
IDTA examinations are optional.
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Jazz class focuses on style, rhythm, and performance. Dancers will learn various combinations and routines that incorporate technical work such as isolations, turns, and jumps. Jazz dance often incorporates elements of ballet and other styles and is frequently seen in musical theatre productions.
IDTA examinations are optional.
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These are lively but structured Royal Academy of Dance ballet classes for children, that develop physical skills – such as control and coordination – and encourage creativity, expression, and confidence. Equally, behind all the fun, it will prepare them to transition to dance at higher levels.
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In stretch and conditioning class, dancers will work on improving their flexibility, strength, and stamina through exercises, stretches and combinations. The class is often used as a supplement to other dance styles to help prevent injuries and improve performance.
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Tap class emphasises rhythm and timing through percussive footwork. Dancers will learn, both on and off syllabus, a series of steps and combinations, often to music that includes syncopated rhythms.
IDTA examinations are optional.