Starting dance classes at such an early age not only introduces them to a form of physical activity, but also promotes creativity and self-expression. Additionally, learning the basics of ballet dance and coordination early on can lay a strong foundation for any future dance endeavors they may pursue.
Hip Hop is a fast-paced, high-energy form of dance and the emphasis is less on formal technique and more on personal style. Classes start with a warm-up designed to get the blood pumping and the muscles working intensely, and then students will move on to learning and perfecting difficult choreography.
Ballet technique is the foundation of classical ballet and serves as the basis for many other dance styles. It focuses on precise movements, control, and grace. Dancers learn specific positions of the arms, legs, and body, along with terminology and alignment principles. Through consistent practice and attention to detail, dancers develop strength, flexibility, and poise, which are essential for mastering more advanced ballet movements and choreography.
We follow the School of Classical Ballet program based on the technique of A. Vaganova - a recognized ballet program with more than 100 years of dance education history.
Jazz dance technique is dynamic and versatile, drawing from various dance styles such as ballet and modern. It emphasizes rhythm, energy, and individual expression. Jazz dance encourages personal interpretation and creativity, allowing dancers to infuse their movements with personality and emotion. It's a vibrant and exciting style that continues to evolve with contemporary influences while honoring its rich history.
It is a form of expressive dance that encourages individual interpretation and exploration of movement. It often involves improvisation, where dancers are encouraged to move spontaneously in response to music, imagery, or their own emotions.
Simply put, The Arts House etiquette is all about creating a safe environment where students can freely express themselves and improve their passion. This means treating others with respect, refraining from any form of bullying, and following the golden rule: treat others the way you would like to be treated.
Remember to respect the studio space by keeping it clean and tidy, and always bring your A-game to class. Approach each activity with a positive attitude, be prepared to put in the effort, and of course, have fun doing it!
Appropriate attire plays a crucial role in dance and drama training. It not only allows students to move comfortably and safely but also contributes to their confidence and focus. Additionally, attire that adheres to a dress code ensures that instructors can accurately observe and assess technique, offering valuable feedback for improvement.
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