Adult Tap classes are The Vicki Josephine School of Dance. The Vicki Josephine School of Dance believes in offering quality teaching within a nurturing environment. Our aim is to encourage and guide students in achieving their personal best. Dance brings it’s own form of discipline
Adult Tap classes are offered by The Vicki Josephine School of Dance.
The Vicki Josephine school of dance (formally The Kathy Watkin School of Dance) is based in Waterloo, Liverpool.
Vicki Stevenson, a previous student at the studios from age 4 and after attending dance college studying under the RAD, ISTD, ABD and IDTA continues to run the school as principal.
Keeping the core values of the school and maintaining it’s achievements over the past 30 years, Vicki continues to offer classes and examinations in Ballet, Tap and Modern.
The Vicki Josephine School of Dance believes in offering quality teaching within a nurturing environment. Our aim is to encourage and guide students in achieving their personal best.
Dance brings it’s own form of discipline but the most important thing is to develop and foster the love of dance.
Students have performed in numerous charity organisations, stadium performances and festivals.
Those with ability are encouraged to enter competitions, which in turn helps to develop stage presence, communication, sense of performance and dynamics.
All our classes are led by fully qualified teachers who hold first aid qualifications and are fully DBS checked.
All teachers are fully insured and adhere to maintaining their CPD.
Tap dance is a form of dance using specialised shoes with metal taps attached to its soles. Using these shoes, tap dancers strike the floor as a form of percussion pleasing to the ears!
Primary Tap classes are offered by Sandra Taylor School of Dance. Our teachers are passionate about the arts and are dedicated to passing on their skill and knowledge following years of training and performing. Dance is extremely beneficial for children and adults alike. Dance is perfect for improv...
Tap is another very popular form of dance and it is ideal for developing rhythm and timing in all ages. Tap dancing focuses on developing strength in the feet, ankles and thighs and is also good for improving balance.
A fun, creative way to challenge the mind and body.
Tap dance is great for giving you energy and improving your brain workings! Besides improving your stamina it is great fun.
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