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Wed 08 Jan 2025 8:00pm
Wed 15 Jan 2025 8:00pm
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Wed 29 Jan 2025 8:00pm
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Wed 19 Feb 2025 8:00pm
Wed 26 Feb 2025 8:00pm
Wed 05 Mar 2025 8:00pm
Wed 12 Mar 2025 8:00pm
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Wed 26 Mar 2025 8:00pm
Wed 02 Apr 2025 8:00pm
Wed 09 Apr 2025 8:00pm
Class times: Every Wednesday 8.00pm-9.00pm
About
Class description Unleash your inner Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers in classic Broadway style. Tap originated in the United States through the fusion of several ethnic percussive dances, primarily African tribal dances and Scottish, Irish, and English hornpipes, clog dances and jigs. It uses taps to beat out rhythms and can be danced either without music We cover all the basic steps, learn how to dance in time to music and how to memorise and perform routines. Routines will be taught in 4 week blocks. Who is it for? For adults of all ages, with some tap experience.
What should I wear? Loose comfortable clothing and tap shoes. Tap shoes can be borrowed from Dance City if we have your size. Or wear clean shoes which will not damage the floor for example trainers. It is recommended that if you want to attend on a regular basis you hire or buy tap shoes.
What shall I bring? Bottle of water. Enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.
Teacher Sue Gow Sue is an experienced all round dance teacher who has worked for Dance City since 2005. Tap is a passion and she enjoys sharing her ideas and experience and encouraging people to perform. Sue has also put on a range of shows, taught on BTEC in dance and trained people for auditions.
Please let the ticket office know if you have any additional needs, if you feel comfortable in doing so. If you are pregnant, have an injury or an existing medical condition we would recommend that you seek professional advice before attending a class.