Beginner Classes

Beginner dance classes are designed for people who are new to dancing or have little to no prior experience. These classes typically focus on introducing basic movements, rhythms, and techniques in a fun and supportive environment. Here’s what you can generally expect:

  1. Warm-Up: Classes often start with a gentle warm-up to get your body moving and ready for more intense activity. This helps prevent injury and improves flexibility.

  2. Basic Steps and Movements: The instructor will teach you the foundational steps and movements specific to the style of dance. This could include basic footwork, body posture, and how to move in rhythm with the music.

  3. Rhythm and Timing: Beginner classes often emphasize learning how to stay in time with the music, an essential skill for any dancer. You'll practice understanding the beat and coordinating your movements accordingly.

  4. Simple Choreography: As the class progresses, you'll likely learn simple routines that incorporate the movements you've practiced. These routines are usually easy to follow and will build your confidence as you start to put everything together.

  5. Repetition and Practice: Dance is all about muscle memory, so expect to repeat movements and steps multiple times until they start to feel natural.

  6. Feedback and Encouragement: Instructors in beginner classes typically give lots of positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. The goal is to help you improve while also making sure you’re having fun.

  7. No Experience Needed: These classes are designed for people of all ages and skill levels, so you don't need any prior dance experience to join. The instructor will guide you through everything.

Our styles in beginner dance classes can vary from heels, hip-hop,  contemporary and jazz. Whether you're looking for something social or more technique-focused, there's usually a class for every interest. The atmosphere is typically relaxed, with a lot of focus on learning at your own pace.