Tap dancing is a great way to hear the results of your movements! It is fun and fast, and is a great way to stay fit. Tap improves coordination, flexibility, concentration, creativity and rhythm while learning correct technique.
Tap dancing is a great way to hear the results of your movements! It is fun and fast, and is a great way to stay fit. Tap improves coordination, flexibility, concentration, creativity and rhythm while learning correct technique. Students are encouraged to develop their own unique style within the parameters of the syllabus.
Aspire Dance Academy was established in 2011. The dance school has built a reputation for excellence in student achievement through dance examination results and performances.
We offer experienced and qualified teachers, performance opportunities and excellence in dance training from 3 years of age up. The school is located at the Uniting Church Hall, Meringandan, and the Highfields Fitness & Recreation Centre. Each teacher holds a current Working with Children Blue Card.
Students at Aspire have been selected to perform with the Toowoomba Ballet Theatre productions in 2018 and 2019, the Queensland Ballet Company’s production of the Nutcracker at QPAC in 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016 and also with the Australian Ballet Company’s production of Manon during 2014. Several students have been selected for the Australian Ballet School’s prestigious Interstate Training Program.
A technical tap class with a seriously modern edge of funky percussive beats and rhythms. If you love Happy Feet, Tap Dogs, Hot Shoe Shuffle, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly you will love this class!
Tap classes will help students to develop rhythm and musicality whilst using their feet as the instrument!
This amazing dance class challenges the students rhythm and overall awareness.
Tapping is a fantastic way for your children to learn rhythm, musicality and make music with their feet. Classes progress in a way that allow skills to be slowly built upon from level to level.
Tap dance was created from a fusion of European and West African cultures evolving through many eras to the tap that we know today with metal plates screwed to the soles of the shoes to create the iconic “tap” noise.
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