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Dance
Styles
(Click on
any one of the styles below for more information)
Pre-Dance Acro
Ballet
Cheerleading
Highland Hip-Hop
Jazz
Kinder Gym
Lyrical
Modern Straps
Triple Threat Tap
Exams

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Pre-Dance
(ages
3 to 4)
Pre-Dance provides an introduction to dancing. The students will learn basic
ballet positions and steps and will explore creative movement and jazz
technique.
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Acro (ages
3 and up)
A combination of dance and gymnastics. The students will learn
how to execute acrobatic tricks combined with dance steps and set to music.
Improves strength, flexibility, balance and control.
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Ballet
(ages 6 and up)
Ballet is a classical form of dance focusing on the development
of grace, poise, coordination and posture, while at the same time developing
muscle tone. Ballet provides the foundational technique required for all other
forms of dance. Classes integrate the following elements: barre exercises,
corner work, centre work, and choreographed dances. Ballet is highly recommended
for all students and is mandatory for competitive students.
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Cheerleading
(ages 5 and up)
Cheerleading
is an intense physical activity incorporating organized routines, which contain
the components of
tumbling,
dance,
jumps,
cheers,
and
stunting
to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games or to
participate in competitions. Classes will cover the basics of cheerleading such
as base holds, spotting and formations. Components will include tumbling,
dance, cheers, jumps and stunting.
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Highland
(ages 3 and up)
This is a traditional form of Scottish dance including flings and sword
dances performed by girls usually solo or in small groups.
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Hip-Hop
(ages 5 and up)
Hip Hop is an exciting free style form of dance that integrates jazz and
street dancing techniques. It includes the hottest dance steps from
today's pop music videos!
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Jazz
(ages 6 and up)
Jazz is a North American style of modern dance that
combines co-ordination, and creative movement. It also involves muscle
toning, stretching and rhythm exercises. The class consists of a centre
warm up, technique, across the floor combinations, and routines. This is
a mandatory class for competitive students.
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Kinder Gym
(ages 18 months to 3 years)
This is a terrific foundation for body awareness and
fitness. It will help children's development to ready them for sports
such as soccer, skating and dance. It provides children with an active start. A great way
for children to learn and develop their balance, coordination and
agility.
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Lyrical
(ages 10 and up)
Lyrical
is a beautiful and expressive combination of ballet, modern and jazz.
The students develop balance, extension,
control, strength
and flexibility, fluidity and presence. Portraying emotions invoked by
the words and music, through the use of body and facial expressions is
an important aspect of the dance. Lyrical is offered to experienced
dancers with a strong ballet background.
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Modern
(ages 8 and up)
Modern is an interpretive and creative form of dance,
based on the body’s natural movements. The class develops strong
technique while encouraging individual expression, improvisation and
original choreography. This class includes warm-ups, across the floor
work, modern projects and routines.
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Straps
(ages 6 and up)
Aerial straps are a suspended performance on what looks
like two suspended ribbons. There are different held poses and postures
that are performed. There are also dance moves and partner aerobatics
that are performed on the floor without the straps. Different aerial
strap poses will be taught and will vary depending on the ability of the
individual.
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Triple
Threat
(ages 6 and up)
Triple Threat
incorporates dancing, acting, and singing. Students develop confidence as well as
presentation, characterization, and vocal skills. The Routines are
inspired by musicals and movies. Musical theatre includes lip-synching,
while song and dance requires singing. Students will also work on
theatrical expression and mime. No prior training is required.
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Tap
(ages 6 and up)
Tap is a North American style of dance combining African influences.
Students learn combinations and syncopated patterns with their feet that
focus on timing, rhythm, and coordination. Various styles of tap dancing
including classical, Broadway, funk, and hip hop will be included in the
classes.
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Exams
(ages 4 and up)
Exams
in all styles of dance will be offered through the British Association of
Teachers of Dancing (B.A.T.D.) at the end of each dance year. Recreational and Competitive students may
complete the exams. Your child's teacher will determine if your child is ready
to take the exams. Exam preparation classes are offered to interested and
qualified students at an additional cost.
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**All different styles of dance compliment
each other and one style is not more important than another.
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