VAM Studios offers tap, ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip hop and creative movement classes for children ages 3 to 12 at all levels from beginner to advanced.
VAM Studios offers tap, ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip hop and creative movement classes for children ages 3 to 12 at all levels from beginner to advanced. Scroll through this page to see our class schedule, policies, dress code, and tuition fees.
VAM Studios invites all dancers, dreamers and world-shakers from ages 3 and older to join ongoing classes ranging from beginner to master level. We offer multiple dance styles including ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, and our renowned tap classes. Additionally, we also offer workshops, camps, and master classes with dance industry professionals. We look forward to having you dancing with us!
VAM Studios invites all dancers, dreamers and world-shakers from ages 3 and older to join ongoing classes ranging from beginner to master level. We offer multiple dance styles including ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop.
And our renowned tap classes. Additionally, we also offer workshops, camps, and master classes with dance industry professionals. We look forward to having you dancing with us!
Contemporary includes a full warm-up, across the floor and/or center technique, choreography, and elements of structured improvisation.
This class introduces students to contemporary dance techniques founded in various styles including Jazz, Modern, Ballet, and African dance.
Our Contemporary classes emphasize intricate choreography, powerful and unexpected movements. A mixture of styles is utilized to allow our students to learn to move in an unconventional manner. A solid basis of technique is required.
Hunter Dance Center provides exceptional dance training from the ground up for absolute beginners to experienced professionals in our beautiful 9000 square foot home at 747 N. Shepherd in the Heights
Contemporary dance is based on ballet techniques, but is more free-spirited. Dancers explore emotions, and use their that to portray personal expression in their dance techniques. Some dancers wear half soles that support the ball of the foot, while others are barefoot.
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