A progressive system of classes for children to enjoy the rhythmic and interpretative qualities of tap dancing, develop technqiue with many performance opportunities.
A progressive system of classes for children to enjoy the rhythmic and interpretative qualities of tap dancing, develop technqiue with many performance opportunities.
344 Dance School is based at Dance Station, Alexandra Park, Fishponds, a building comprising 3 fully equipped dance studios, a lecture and music room, changing rooms, rest areas, a studio theatre and a Dancewear shop - Kathy's Dancewear.
Children and adults can learn for fun or they can take advantage of the many opportunities offered to them including exams with the ISTD, RAD, LAMDA and LCM; shows; competitions; workshops and masterclasses; summer schools and many other performance opportunities.
All our exams are held at our own premises as we are an Approved Exam Centre for all the above examining boards.
Tap is another very popular form of dance and it is ideal for developing rhythm and timing in all ages. Tap dancing focuses on developing strength in the feet, ankles and thighs and is also good for improving balance.
Tap dance is great for giving you energy and improving your brain workings! Besides improving your stamina it is great fun.
A fun, rhythmical dance style. Tap is as popular today as it was in its heyday when the likes of the great Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly were tap dancing on the big screen. It’s been brought bang up to date with shows like 'Tap Dogs' and 'Stomp.'
This is where the dancer performs wearing special shoes which enable him/ her to strike the floor, beating out different rhythms to give a distinctive sound. This dance form is again found in Musical productions and is also a theatrical art.
Tap dancing is an exciting form of stylised dance in which dancers wear special shoes equipped with metal taps. Tap dancers use their feet like drums to create rhythmic patterns and timely beats. This style of dance is about detail, precision and articulation of a dancer’s balls and heels of th...
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