Civic Dance Arts Irish is a fun and engaging class designed to introduce your child to the basics of Irish dance. One year of jazz or ballet is required. This is the soft shoe style of Irish so jazz or ballet shoes required.
Civic Dance Arts Irish is a fun and engaging class designed to introduce your child to the basics of Irish dance. One year of jazz or ballet is required. This is the soft shoe style of Irish so jazz or ballet shoes required.
Celebrating over 75 years of Dance Education in San Diego. Founded in 1942, San Diego Civic Dance Arts has introduced hundreds of thousands of citizens to the art form of dance and has been lauded as the standard by which other city-wide dance programs nationwide measure themselves.
As part of the City's Park and Recreation Department, San Diego Civic Dance Arts provides affordable dance training at 22 Recreation Centers throughout San Diego County as well as in several dance facilities in Balboa Park.
With close to 3,000 students enrolled, the program provides our students, ages 3 to Senior Citizen, the chance to participate in a wide variety of classes such as tap, jazz, ballet, modern, musical theater, creative movement, hip hop, and Hawaiian.
San Diego Civic Dance Arts is a high quality accessible program which, thanks to the City of San Diego's low income fee waiver program, ensures that anyone who wishes to dance in San Diego is able to do so.
Irish dancing is fun, energetic, and highly aerobic. We’ll get you started in this wonderful Irish tradition that mesmerized the world through the River Dance performances.
We Offer Irish Dance classes of all levels and styles geared towards adults and teenagers that are looking to begin, sustain, or revisit their love for dance. To ignite social awareness and change through dance performance, education, and community engagement.
This course focuses on basics such as foot placement and posture while learning the essential movements to Irish dance, including the Jig & Reel.
Irish dance is a group of traditional dances originating in Ireland around the 16th century. Where dancers dance solo and groups to perform or compete.
The stylings of soft shoe and hard shoe are taught to expose dancers of the variety and origins of ballet and tap moves. A group production number is presented each year in the styling of Irish river dancing.
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