Students will learn from the PDA Unique Technique Syllabus. It is great for all ages and develops strong tap technique with expression, challenging rhythms and sounds.
Tap is one of the most entertaining and challenging forms of dance. It develops a great sense of rhythm and some fast footwork.
Students will learn from the PDA Unique Technique Syllabus. It is great for all ages and develops strong tap technique with expression, challenging rhythms and sounds.
Studi-O Dance School offers fun dance classes for all ages in a happy and encouraging environment. Students will develop their confidence and performance, while getting fit and flexible at the same time!
Our dance classes are among the most affordable in Newcastle, our teachers are professional, talented and friendly and kids are learning in a non-pressure environment. Whether you just want to keep active or have a real passion and desire for dance, Studi-O Dance School is the place to be.
Studi-O Dance School first began in 2008 in Valentine, NSW with a small group of students who were looking to dance and have fun. It was started by Olivia Williams – qualified teacher and choreographer, with international accomplishments. The school soon flourished and our fun and energetic jazz/funk classes soon turned into popular classes of jazz, tap, contemporary, hip-hop, ballet technique and acrobatics.
Many students wishing to turn their passion into something more challenging receive private lessons and join our competition troupes. These troupes have been very successful at scoring places at many local eisteddfods.
Tap dance combines technique, musicality and rhythm and provides students with the ability to enhance their fine motor skills. Tap dancing is a thoroughly enjoyable style and again brings the old technique and style reminiscent of Fred Astaire together with the newer modern styles of tap.
It’s a fun, lively and entertaining style of dance. and is often seen on stage in broadway musical performances.
This class covers styles from slow, traditional waltz to speed & street tap. Tap pays particular attention to musicality, rhythm & timing. So get in there and make some noise
Classes focus on rhythm, timing, percussion and coordination through the Australian Teachers of Dancing (ATOD) syllabus.
Tap dancing takes its name from the small metal plates on the dancer's shoes which make a "tapping" sound when they strike a hard floor. Lively and rhythmic tapping makes the performer not just a dancer, but also a percussive musician, as Tap dancers make frequent use of syncopation.
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