Whether you are a beginner tapper or a true Hoofer, tap classes at Peridance Center will have you making music with your feet! All of our tap faculty are active performers in and outside of New York City and teach styles ranging from Broadway techniques, Hoofing, Rhythms.
Whether you are a beginner tapper or a true Hoofer, tap classes at Peridance Center will have you making music with your feet! All of our tap faculty are active performers in and outside of New York City and teach styles ranging from Broadway techniques, Hoofing, Rhythms, and other free styles of tap!
Peridance Center offers adults dance classes in many styles, including Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Jazz, Tap, Body Conditioning, House, Salsa and African Based, in all levels from absolute beginner to Advanced.
Rooted in the Union Square area, in the heart of New York City, Peridance Center is housed in a beautiful landmark building on 126 East 13th Street, featuring spacious, sprung and column-free studios and the KnJ Theater, available for rentals, showcases and performances.
The Center's robust amenities also include a coffee shop. The Center is home to the acclaimed Peridance Contemporary Dance Company and its affiliated Peridance Youth Ensemble.
The School at Peridance offers children dance classes in a nurturing, professional environment. Peridance and it's world-renowned faculty prepares dancers for the continually evolving dance arena through an International F-1 Student Visa Program, 2-year Certificate Program.
An ideal class for beginners, this class is for the student who wishes to improve rhythm and musicality while learning and developing basic tap technique.
If you have never tapped or are getting back into it, here’s where to start! Learn and practice the basics of tap vocabulary like shuffles, flaps, digs, timesteps in simple rhythm combinations, and “across the floor” traveling steps.
This class has a standard warm-up, focuses on across the floor technique and ends with a combo.
For anyone who has been excited by the syncopated rhythms of a tap dancer’s feet, we have a class for you. Tap builds concentration, coordination, rhythm, speed, and dexterity that offers a broad knowledge of the classical style as well as contemporary and rhythm tap technique.
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
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