List of all the courses offered by Dance Plus Regina.
Dance Plus Regina offers a total of 16 courses.
Class consisting of instruction in both tap and ballet disciplines learning basic introductory steps and movements. At this beginner level dancers will also start to learn musicality, timing and balance while interacting with others.
Class consisting of instruction in both tap and ballet disciplines as a progression from basic pre-school introductory. At this level dancers will start to learn more complex stationary steps and stage movement.
Class consisting of complete tap instruction involving a warm-up, progressing stationary steps, and travelling steps across the room along with learning a routine for competition.
Class consisting of complete tap instruction involving a warm-up, progressing stationary steps, and travelling steps across the room along with learning a routine for competition.
Jazz is a fun and high energy style of dance! All classes will start with a warm-up and muscle stretch to develop and improve flexibility. Class consists of beginner jazz movements including barre technique, body isolations, traveling steps and learning a routine for competition.
Typical class structure continues starting with a warm-up and muscle stretch to develop and improve flexibility. Emphasis is placed on the importance of energy, rhythmical accuracy, and style.
Ballet is an integral part of dance education, working as the basis for all styles and disciplines. Class consists of barre development work, centre floor exercises, and all aspects of ballet technique.
Class consists of barre development work, centre floor exercises, and all aspects of ballet technique. Dancers will be taught strength, balance, discipline and grace along with learning a routine for competition.
Dancers should have a strong background in ballet and be old enough to interpret and understand the emotion of the lyrics in a song.
This style strives to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance movements, stressing versatility and free-form improvisation. Contemporary dancers focus on floor work utilizing gravity, free patterns of movement and self-expression.Â
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