Dance Classes
Majorette Classes
Included in weekly rate
This majorette-style dance, also called dance lines or hip-hop majoretting, began in the late 1960s at historically black colleges and universities, or HBCUs. It combines the energy of the high-step marching style of black college bands with West African, jazz, modern and hip-hop choreography.
Ballet classes
Included in weekly rate
Ballet is the foundation of all other dance forms. Terminology, placement and movement will be taught through exercises at barre, centre, and across the floor in a developmentally appropriate manner
Hip Hop classes
Included in weekly rates
Hip-hop dance does not use movement practices from modern, ballet, or Broadway- or Hollywood-style jazz dance. Rather, like African, authentic jazz, and other African-diasporic dance forms (such as Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, and Haitian), hip-hop employs a curved spine, bent knees, and an orientation to the earth.
Jazz classes
Included in weekly rates
Jazz combines all dance styles in a high energetic dance that is without conventional boundaries. It has been influenced by ballet, modern, tap, hip-hop, African dance and many more styles. Jazz is most often accompanied by upbeat, currently popular songs.
Vocal Sessions
Age: 10+ years
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Vocal students learn how to sing effectively through private voice lessons, group rehearsals under the supervision of our expert instructors, and eventually live performances. Singers improve through vocal training, proper warm ups, and useful microphone techniques as they prepare to perform live on stage.
Acting Sessions
Age: 10+ years
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The basic foundation of acting will be taught using individual monologue and group scene work. Comedy and drama will be taught from plays, musicals and original material.
Youth Artist Development Program
Age: 10+ years
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Artist Development is a big part of becoming a successful music artist. A lot of upcoming rappers and musicians are so focused on creating music that they forget to develop themselves into superstars. Creating good music is only part of the equation.
Liturgcial
Liturgical dancing has the significance of allowing for the expression of worship through physical body movements, as liturgical dance is thought to have the power to convey the message of God