For ages 3-5, we offer a 45-minute class that incorporates tap, ballet and some creative work.
Have a little one interested in learning how to dance? For ages 3-5, we offer a 45-minute class that incorporates tap, ballet and some creative work.
It’s a great introductory class that gives small children a broad exposure to various dance styles.
Summit School of Dance and Music is a place where kids of all ages shapes and sizes learn to dance, sing and perform.
This is a studio where creativity, individuality and self-expression are encouraged and has a community of teachers, students and families who are passionate about performing arts.
Our goal is to create a positive and happy experience for all of our students. We strive to nurture and develop talent, celebrate the achievements of all students and inspire a love and appreciation of all styles of dance and the arts.
We are committed to providing a safe and positive environment in which all students can feel empowered, comfortable and free to express themselves.
Students will learn the basics of tap technique while developing a sense of rhythm, coordination and timing. Shuffle, ball change and stomp your way through a fun class that combines rhythm, sound and movement.
This class is great for coordination, fun, and fitness. Your student will enjoy learning rhythmical footwork, creative choreography, and how to be a team player in this upbeat class! Younger students interested in trying out this style can check out Mix'n'Match classes or our Hip Hop and Tap class.
Tap dance has roots in dancing such as the Juba Dance, Clogging & Irish Step. By the mid 1900’s, Irish and British clogging steps were combined to create “buck and wing”, which became Modern Tap.
Using the Al Gilbert Syllabus on sound and rhythm combinations created through the feet using specially designed shoes with metal taps.
Class consisting of instruction in both tap and ballet disciplines as a progression from basic pre-school introductory. At this level dancers will start to learn more complex stationary steps and stage movement.
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