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HERE AT DANCE SPIRIT, EVERYONE LIVE THE RHYTHMS !
The objective of the school is to provide a conducive and positive platform for people from all walks of life to enjoy dancing and also to sharpen their dancing skills. Our continual goal is to give a rich experience of dancing to all students, and to provide the professional training required by those who wish to pursue careers as performers, choreographers and/or teachers.
Our best is given to every pupil, from our recreational students to those who express career goals as professional dancers. Our syllabuses are structured from basic beginner’s level to advance, involving choreography, live performances and competitions.
We emphasize very much on the rhythm, technique and music appreciation.
Each level has different element and exercise to develop your rhythm, timing and skills. We believe in building a strong foundation and footwork by giving good foundation and fundamental through effective old and new innovative method as individual style will develop and follow on naturally.
There are additional school wide performances as well, allowing all students a chance to spotlight their talents. The school is actively involved in performing for private functions as well as charitable organizations.
“When Passion and Skill Work Together, Expect a Masterpiece” !
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