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.
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.
This class will focus on graduated exercises, amalgamations and dances. These classes will allow students to experience the joy of Tap Dance whilst learning through a systematic & structured approach based on the COMDance syllabi.
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Currently, the Academy (of Dance) delivers classes for the "Dance" Department only. These classes are further divided into two main categories -
"Technique" & "Performance" classes.
We believe it is important for every student to take part in Tap classes if they do not learn a musical instrument. It emphasises the development and strengthening importance of rhythm and sound.
Classes from 6 years of age follow the Tapatak Oz syllabus.
The dancer’s foot and shoe essentially act as a drum, and each part of the shoe makes a particular beat and sound. We train our dancers to be versatile and highly recommend tap classes.
Tap students learn to have excellent timing and rhythm and the little ones love making lots of noise.
Tap dance was created from a fusion of European and West African cultures evolving through many eras to the tap that we know today with metal plates screwed to the soles of the shoes to create the iconic “tap” noise.
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