Tap: A form of dance characterized by using one’s shoes as well as the floor as a percussive instrument. (Ages 2 and up) Jazz: A smooth style of dancing often seen in musical theatre, music videos and competitive dance. (Ages 7 and up) Ballet: A formalized kind of performance dance that incorporates the foundational techniques for many other dance forms. (Ages 2 and up) Lyrical: A fusion of ballet with Jazz and contemporary dance techniques. (Ages 10 and up) Pointe: Classical ballet technique practiced using specially reinforced shoes called pointe shoes. (Ages 12 and up) Hip Hop: A dance style that is often freestyle in nature and primarily danced to hip hop music. (Ages 7 and up) Acrobats: A style of dance that combines classical dance technique with precision acrobatic elements. (Ages 2 and up) Swing: A group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music. (Ages 12 and up) |
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