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We want to find people that love to dance just as much as we do! Our teachers have a passion for their subject and love sharing that with you. So whoever you are, whatever you do, join us and take the first step in your own personal dance journey! Come and learn to dance in a fun, encouraging and friendly atmosphere Dance is a creative, imaginative
Karoline Rosier —
My daughter started ballet here at the age of 2! I live in Queens but after reading about their program and doing a trial
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020 8289 3160
Introducing a new approach to teaching the art of ballet; fusing the rigour of the renowned Russian Vaganova system with the inclusive methods of the British Ballet Organisation. Offering classes from Primary through to Advanced level, our school seeks to bring the very best out of all its students, while enjoying their learning journey.
We believe
Tatjana Mackevic —
Positive: Communication, Professionalism
My daughter absolutely love dance classes with Skylark.Every time she leaves
St. James hall at The Sherriff Centre. One minute from the tube station! It seems only fitting that West Hampstead school of dance will now be dancing at this vibrant centre in the heart of West Hampstead. We are running classes here ' from baby to ballerina ' starting at nursery age and going up to late teens.
An interesting mix of floor barre and
Tom Horvath Neumann —
Our eldest daughter started over a year ago and our younger daughter joined this term. They have great fun and really look
Principal Kazia Rudewicz is one of Northern Ireland's most experienced and respected ballet teachers. Her ballet schools are well established and continue to prosper in both Lisburn and Belfast. Kazia specialises in the art and teaching of ballet. She is a fully registered member of the Royal Academy of Dance.
The Royal Academy of Dance is a highly
Bethany Mcstea —
Would highly recommend, amazing teaching, this school has done so much for me in the past 8 years!
It was taken over in 1978 by Mary Colegrove, and offers tuition in classical ballet to children and adults of all ages. The aim of the school is to combine the enjoyment and beneficial effects of learning to dance with a sound classical training. Many professional dancers and teachers have started their training here, and former pupils are currently
Gabriel Davies —
Positive: Communication, Professionalism, Quality, Value
The Oxford School of Ballet is a wonderful dance school in
We offer formal dance training in many styles from our dance studio facilities located in Highbridge, Somerset. Classes run for all ages and abilities by our fully qualified and experienced staff. We are pleased to offer students the opportunity to take examinations, perform in shows, at events and compete in dance festivals within our local area.
Anthony Mckee —
Terrible to contact, no response to emails or phone calls left on voice mail
We are a friendly, caring ballet school established over 40 years, with classes taught weekly at Farthinghoe Hall and Nicholas Hawksmoor School in Towester. All classes are taught by fully qualified Royal Academy of Dance Teachers with many years experience and who have also been CRB checked.
With over 100 pupils we offer weekly classes to pupils from
We follow the structured examination syllabus of the Royal Academy of Dance and pupils are entered for examinations from Pre Primary to Advanced 2 level. However exams are not compulsory, importance is placed on enjoyment and appreciation of dance as a physical and expressive activity and art form.
Body conditioning is incorporated into all classes
Principal Yolande Parkin won a scholarship to Elmhurst Ballet School and trained under the direction of Bridget Espinosa, gaining RAD Majors and attending Master classes with Dame Alicia Markova, Ronald Emblen, Terence Etheridge and Leslie Edwards. She performed professionally for 10 years, dancing in all styles with La Compagnia Di Operetta Italiana
In the presence of the Mayors of Bournemouth and Poole, pupils from the eight affiliated schools of The Western Association of Ballet Schools, once again provided an unprecedented display of talent in a diverse range of subjects. There was the "Battle of the Dances" where 4 different styles of dance came together in a very clever arrangement from the