This is an intermediate level class recommended for students 8-11 years of age. At least 1 year of prior tap training is required for this class. Dancers will learn terminology as well as developing individual and combined tap steps and phrases. Dress code for this class is a leotard, skirt or short
This is an intermediate level class recommended for students 8-11 years of age. At least 1 year of prior tap training is required for this class. Dancers will learn terminology as well as developing individual and combined tap steps and phrases.
Dress code for this class is a leotard, skirt or shorts in any color as well as hair being pulled back from face. Tights are recommended but not mandatory.
Our dance studio offers instruction in ballet, contemporary, hip hop, jazz, tap and technique for all ages. Our caring instructors are experienced and highly qualified in various styles of dance. The founder of Studio Oak Cliff, Melissa Hunsaker, has been a dancer since fourth grade.
This place is her passion and her vision. She is excited to share the art of movement with the community.
This class enables students to develop coordination, timing, and rhythm while making music with their feet. Tap is great for improving toddler's ability to sense rhythm since the ear is such an important part of learning tap. This class is for children 2.5 years to adult
Tap Dance Classes are offered by Vam Studios for all skill level. Our mission is to inspire and empower people through dance, to reach the greatest potential possible for themselves, their community, and the world.
Beginner dancers are welcome to come in with little or no background in Tap and may range up to dancers who have Tap danced in the past and would like to revisit. This class will focus on reintroducing and fine tuning fundamental Tap steps and technique.
Teen Tap class is an advanced level class that enables students to use their advanced tap vocabulary to work on musicality, coordination, and speed of movement
Tap developed in 19th Century America from a mix of Irish clogging, African and African-American movements and vaudeville. Using special shoes with metal plates, the tap dancer can create multiple sounds and rhythmic patterns with their feet
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy