Kids Dance Classes Oakville Ontario
Register Now! New classes start January 2012
(905) 845-1227
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Looking for a truly recreational dance program for your 2 - 5 year old?
Our Kindergarten dance programs for kids ages 2 - 5 are designed to teach the basics of ballet and kiddy-hop in a fun, noncompetitive environment. All classes are divided into 2 -3 years, and 4 - 5 years.
Help your kids learn how to love dancing from the very beginning.
The main goal of this program is to foster a love of movement . Several fun
activities happen in each class. For example, a parade at the end
can facilitate the child's own physical expression. Taking part in dancing out
a narrative helps children to understand that dancing is expression. It is a
means of communicating feelings and actions.
Click the video to watch a short sample of a preschool dance class in our studio
Schedule and Fees (Dance classes are at the Oakville studio only)
Updated January 31, 2012
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| Age 2 - 3 |
Saturday 9am |
$55 per month (FULL) |
| Age 4 - 5 |
Saturday 9:30am |
$55 per month |
| Age 2 - 3 |
Saturday 10:00am |
$55 per month (FULL) |
| Age 4 - 5 |
Saturday 10:30am |
$55 per month |
| Age 2 - 3 |
Saturday 11:00am |
$55 per month (NEW CLASS, BEGINS MARCH 3) |
| Age 4 - 5 |
Saturday 11:30am |
$55 per month (NEW CLASS, BEGINS MARCH 3) |
| Annual Registration |
$25 per student (max $50 per family) |
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Why choose the Kindergarten dance program?
1) Small Class Sizes
Only 6 kids per class!
2) Completely Recreational
Our preschool dance classes are taught in a fun, noncompetitive environment to allow students to relax and just be themselves without the pressure of exams or competitions. More intense programs can scare small children and give them a bad experience with dance.
3) The
Professional "Floating" Dance Floor
Our "Floating" Dance
Floor rests on a system of high density foam to absorb the shock and impact of
regular dance movement. This benefits students by letting them dance longer and by reducing the risk of injury that can come from dancing on hard surfaces.
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