Beginner & Junior Tap

by Drury Lane Dance & Performance Claim Listing

These are classes which introduce basic skills and discipline and heaps of fun for ages 5 to 8. These classes are 30 or 45 minute classes

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These are classes which introduce basic skills and discipline and heaps of fun for ages 5 to 8. These classes are 30 or 45 minute classes

We teach the NZAMD and BAL Syllabi from beginners to Solo Diploma. Classes also available for beginner Adult & Teen Tap, Open Tap, Competition & Performance Classes

  • Hamilton Central Branch

    51 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central, Hamilton
  • Teacher's Name
  • Dana
  • Teacher's Experience
  • Dana has been dancing with Drury Lane Dance and Performance for 19 years. During this time, she has studied a range of styles including Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Ballet, Contemporary and Musical Theatre. She has completed her BAL Major Solo in Tap and NZAMD Solos in Tap and Hip Hop.
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Teacher's Nationality
  • N/A

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