These classes are separated into degrees of competency so students learn at their own level.
These classes are separated into degrees of competency so students learn at their own level.
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by a tapping sound that is created from metal plates attached to both the ball and heel of the dancer's shoe. These metal plates, when tapped against a suitable surface, create a percussive sound and as such tap dance is both a form of dance as well as the act of playing a musical instrument.
Characteristics of tap dance
Dancers make frequent use of syncopation. Choreography typically starts on the eighth or first beat count. Another aspect of tap dancing is improvisation. This can either be done with music and follow the beats provided or without musical accompaniment, also known as acappella dancing.
Our goal is to offer a friendly, safe environment for students of all ages to learn to express themselves, gain self-esteem and choose a healthy lifestyle.
We want every dancer to be in their element. We also understand that not every child will choose dance as a career, and that’s okay. We commit to giving every student the same amount of love and dedication as the next. Dance lessons are much more than that.
We will give them the tools to use in all aspects of life. Confidence, leadership skills, creative thinking and relationships that will last a lifetime.
The perfect place to start learning basic Tap foundation and transitioning movements while making music with your feet!
We offer tap dancing classes for children of all ages, starting from the age of five through to young adults.
Tap Dance is a percussion-based dance style which is accompanied by the sounds of the dancer’s tap shoes. It’s never too late to learn this fantastic dance style, bring your runners and “soft-shoe tap” to dip your toe or get yourself a set of taps and make music with your feet.
Made popular during the 20th Century, this appealing dance style still has its place in the modern world. Learning tap dancing is ideal for those hoping for a career in musical theatre or adults who have always wanted to give it a try.
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