Joining A Dance Class

Both children, and adults can be spoilt for choice when deciding on what kind of dance class to enrol in as there are so many to choose from. A good start is ballet, as both jazz and tap are also based on this style of dance. Other styles of dance include rock n roll, ballroom, disco and street dancing.

With similar moves to hip hop and a little aerobics and jazz added as well, street dancing is becoming increasingly popular with children and teenagers thanks to the TV Show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ where a young group of everyday teenagers, from all walks of life, came first out of hundreds of applicants.

People who want to dance and have a fantastic time doing it should, most certainly, enrol in Salsa dancing classes. A vibrant and sexy dance style involving some very fancy footwork, this style is very energetic and definitely not for the faint hearted.

Yet another dance, which has seen an overnight increase in interest thanks to a television show, is Ballroom dancing. Previously only really popular with older people, ballroom now is for the young and old and classes are springing up everywhere to meet the demand. This kind of dance is a fantastic muscle toner, and also a good way to increase energy levels and relieve stress.

For many, many years ballet has seen children as young as two or three enrolling in classes and learning to master the difficult art of ballet. However, although ballet is a fun and enjoyable dance, a lot of dedication and training is necessary and only very few will become professional ballet dancers.

Whatever kind of dance you choose, whether for yourself or for your child, it is important to find a good dance school. Ensure classes have no more than fifteen to twenty students as this can hinder your child’s performance and teachers may overlook a child’s creativity if the class is too big.

 

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