Steps of varying difficulty are taught progressively through the year, allowing each dancer to master techniques at his/her own pace. One of the first dance forms to be created, tap is a fun class anyone can enjoy!
Tap dance concentrates on teaching our dancers the ability to communicate dance through sound. It also increases their awareness of rhythm and syncopation.
Steps of varying difficulty are taught progressively through the year, allowing each dancer to master techniques at his/her own pace. One of the first dance forms to be created, tap is a fun class anyone can enjoy!
Beyond The Barre Dance Company was established in 1999 and offers some of the best dance instruction in the area. With a fun, personal atmosphere and award-winning teachers, we offer something for everyone ages 2 to adult.
Located just off the Q.E.W. at 515 Arvin Ave. in Stoney Creek, we offer a large, fully equipped 2-level studio and 4 separate dance rooms with sprung wood floors, barres, mirrors, acro equipment, viewing windows and AC. Recreational & competitive classes are available.
Small class sizes, reasonable prices, and an award-winning staff of experienced teachers and choreographers make BTBDC your #1 choice for dance!
Students Will Gain An Understanding Of The Music While Learning To Control Their Bodies
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sound of one's tap shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument. As such, it is also commonly considered to be a form of music. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (Jazz) tap and Broadway tap.
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.
This class is a high energy class in which feet become musical instruments. Tapping rhythms are set to all different eras of music from the classic to the trendy drum beats of today’s tap style.
Boys often enjoy the intricacies & challenges of the footwork. While upper body & arm lines are important in Tap, they are freer than its counterpart, Classical Ballet. This less structured upper body placement with the single focus of footwork skills, also appeal to male students.Â
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