Streetdance & Commercial Dance

Streetdance & Commercial Dance

Starting from 3yrs


Please view the timetable below

  • What is Streetdance?

    Street dance is a vernacular dance. This means that it developed naturally as a part of the culture of the time. Vernacular dances are usually interpretive and social by nature, meaning they encourage interaction with their audience and are a product of their surrounding.


    Street dance is a term that covers lots of different social dance styles and the eclectic nature of the style has given way to new vocabulary such as popping, locking, krumping and waving.


    Street dance was once used as an expression of resistance and cultural identity outside the mainstream. The energetic nature of street dance makes it popular with children on a variety of levels, as an art form, a competitive activity or for physical exercise.

  • Recreational Program

    Recreational Programs, dancers learn progressions with our examinations board, take part in our annual show and also have the option to enter local competitions.


  • Taking examinations

    Taking examinations is part of our progressive training in our traditional classes, using a spiral curriculum to measure students' progress and help improve their enjoyment of the art. 


    Examinations take place twice a year and allow students to progress to the next stage of the course. 



  • Competitive team program

    Competitive Team Programs - Students must attend our Academies and a team class. Students participate in all recreational opportunities along with learning group routines to attend competitions. 

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