Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of taps shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. The tap class aims to teach dancers how to be more rhythmically inclined movers.
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of taps shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. The tap class aims to teach dancers how to be more rhythmically inclined movers.
Tap incorporates a lot of intricate footwork, musicality and timing, which fitters through to all others forms of dance in a very positive way. Tap is a form of dance that allows you to be loud and strong, while also teaching dancers how, when and where it is appropriate to be soft and quiet.
Recommended Attire:
Students are advised to wear hard sole shoes or oxford working shoes if they do not have tap shoes.
“Pay As You Dance”
This is a card system for Adult Tap Class at our Amare Dance Academy where it gives Adult students flexibility of attending classes as and when you like at affordable prices.
Amare Dance Academy was founded in 2011 in Kuala Lumpur specialized in ballet and with over 18 years in teaching and dancing experience recognized by both Imperial Society of Teachers Dancing (ISTD) and Royal Academy of Dance (RAD).
With its experienced staff and teachers, Amare Dance Academy provides an excellent environment for the development in dance techniques as well as nurturing and maintaining the passion and love for dance.
Tap dance is an exciting form of dance characterized by a tapping sound that is created from metal plates attached to both the ball and heel of the dancer's shoe.
Our tap classes follow the ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers Dancing) syllabus, and like ballet, we introduce tap at a young age starting with Pre-Primary and Primary Tap then moving on through to Grade 6 and lastly followed by the Vocational Grades – Inter Foundation & Intermediate.
Tap has evolved as an American dance form, popularised throughout the world, with debate about its origins coming from African dance, Irish dance and/or clog dancing.
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