In our effort to improve how dance should be approached as an education and not as a hobby or just physical exercise, we reach out to schools to support us in this cause by letting us conduct dance classes for students on regular basis.
A School is synonymous to education and hence is the best place to enforce this change.

Goal!

The goal is to introduce dance as a regular activity in routine by conducting dance classes once or twice a week for students and making them realise the joy and benefit one gets by dancing regularly.
The classes are conducted perferably for students above 11 years of age.

How school benefits?

From these classes the school also gets advantage of having trained dancers with rehearsed choreographies that can be presented at school functions with much more confidence and finishing.
Starting with a small group initially, this can then be built up for a number of groups with different level of dancing considering the response from students and school's plan to support it further.

Dance Styles!

Styles covered would be ballet, jazz and lyrical contemporary. Ballet and jazz would provide basic technique, focusing on body posture and presentation, choreographies would be done in lyrical contemporary and jazz.

Who are we?

Our team is lead by Manish Kangia who has been teaching this age group professionally for over 10 years now. He has also taught in schools with similar class pattern and assisted schools with their functions to present musicals like Alladdin and other dance performances celebrating events like sports day and annual days.
Trained in ballet, jazz, modern and lyrical contemporary by teachers from India, USA and Spain, Manish brings a professional approach to the classes focusing to move dancers from basic to advance level of dancing.

The arrangement

School can either choose to give fees for classes taken or engage in an exchange program where they allow us to conduct open classes in evenings in school premises. School can also start with a trial for a couple of months to begin with and then extend it for a longer period depending on the experience and results.

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