Dancehall evolved in response to body movements to Reggae style-music – an African Caribbean style of music first developed in Jamaica in the 1960s. A style heavily featuring body isolations and percussive hip movements.
Dancehall evolved in response to body movements to Reggae style-music – an African Caribbean style of music first developed in Jamaica in the 1960s. A style heavily featuring body isolations and percussive hip movements.
Dancehall was a sparse version of Reggae, where its music and moves became increasingly popular over time. Come train your stamina and body groove with Dancehall.
In addition to regular dance classes, O School also believes in developing the arts scene in Singapore by creating events to develop and showcase talents. O School has been actively creating avenues for dance enthusiasts to showcase their skills and techniques.
Responding to music with movements is one of the gifts which define the human race. Besides the sheer joy of dancing, learning dance in a group setting builds confidence, discipline and relationships. We have programmes specially designed for precious ones aged 7 to 14.
Courses are progressive learning experiences designed for participants to develop physical strength, control and capacity and to perform basic dance techniques. Courses are categorised according to style and span over 10 sessions, each session lasting 90-minutes.
Dancehall is an energetic and feverish style of dancing that originated from late 1970s Jamaica with roots in african dances. The moves are created as people dance in street parties in big ‘Dance Halls’ to Jamaican popular music.
Dancehall itself is a strong culture that draws from Jamaican influences, spawning its own music, dance and identity.
Dancehall is a musical phenomenon that has influenced global popular musical culture. As Jamaican music is organically tied to dance and the body, sensuality and freedom will be expected! If you are looking to improve muscle tone in your legs and stomach, dancehall is the class for you!
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