Styles
Evening and Weekend Classes

Tap
Tap dance is a rhythmic style where dancers create sounds with metal-tapped shoes. It blends movement and percussion, with styles like Broadway tap (theatrical) and rhythm tap (focused on footwork). Performed to jazz or upbeat music, it’s popular in musicals and performances.

Jazz
Jazz dance is an expressive style that combines ballet, modern, and African dance influences. It features quick footwork, leaps, turns, and dynamic movements. Styles include classic, lyrical, and commercial jazz. Known for its rhythm, energy, and improvisation, jazz dance is widely seen in theater and film,

Triple Threat
Triple Threat brings together singing, dancing, and acting, giving students the chance to explore all three key elements of musical theatre. The class builds confidence, stage presence, and versatility while focusing on storytelling and expression, helping students grow into well-rounded performers.

Ballet
Ballet is a graceful dance form with precise movements and storytelling, often set to classical music. Dancers use techniques like turnout and pointed feet, performing in ballet shoes or pointe shoes. Ballet training builds strength, flexibility, and coordination and is practiced worldwide.

Street Dance
Street dance is a high-energy and expressive dance style that focuses on freestyle movement, musicality, and creativity. It often involves sharp, dynamic moves and is usually performed in groups, battles, or choreographed routines. Dancers use rhythm and individuality to bring the music to life.

Dancefit
Dance Fit is a high-energy style that combines fun dance routines with effective fitness exercises. Designed for all levels, this class blends upbeat music with moves that improve cardio, strength, and coordination. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced dancer, Dance Fit offers a great way to burn calories and boost your mood while having fun.



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