Principles of contemporary dance include centering, alignment, gravity, contraction, release and suspension. It also uses expression and emotion to portray images, lyrics and feelings.
Contemporary is an expressive dance form with a free, artistic and creative feel. Contemporary draws a lot of its technique from classical ballet but unlike ballet, contemporary often focuses on floor work and dancers will usually perform with bare feet.
Principles of contemporary dance include centering, alignment, gravity, contraction, release and suspension. It also uses expression and emotion to portray images, lyrics and feelings.
A variety of dance classes are available from Hip Hop, Modern Tap, Commercial Jazz, Contemporary, Aerial Silks, Ballet, Acrobatics, Burlesque, Pole Fitness/Tricks with some of Australia's Leading Instructors and Choreographers.
If you are interested in participating in more than one class we do have a deal called "The Recession Buster" which is a direct debit system of $22 per week and entitles you to unlimited classes (excludes pole) or we have the $32 deal which again entitles you to unlimited classes and includes pole.
Contemporary is taught at performing arts high schools and at HSC level and the style has been made even more popular with television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance ect. Students from Grade 2 ballet can enjoy this style.
Contemporary dance is a free-flowing style of dance that takes many forms. Explore the movement potential of your body with a warm up, stretches, technique exercises such as contraction and release, basic Ballet barre work, floor work and choreography.Â
In this class you will learn an original choreography with the moves so you understand the movement. Designed for the beginner or open level student. This class will improve your technique and quality of movement.If you’re looking to move and dance until you sweat this class is for you.
Our Contemporary Dance Class focusses on the strength and control of the dancers legwork, utilising the technique taught in ballet and engaging the core.
This style is similar to ballet but less strict and more open to interpretation. The students will still learn techniques and dance to slower modern music.
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