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Counting on experience

Established since 1995, The Dance Company is entering its 22nd year operating under the guidance of experienced, friendly teachers.
The locally run dance school features a relaxed, family atmosphere in which students strive for excellence in the most enjoyable way possible.
The Dance Company is run by Peta Cotter who has over 35 years’ experience in all facets of dance.
The school takes pride in offering enjoyable lessons to its students while maintaining a high standard of learning.
The school operates in two locations: Lara and Little River. Classes run on Monday and Wednesday evenings and all-day Saturday.
Peta holds Commonwealth Society of Teachers of Dancing diplomas in theatrical dance, jazz ballet, tap dancing and classical ballet.
The Dance Company keeps its classes interesting by keeping up to date with changing dance styles and music. The school does not force students into performing on stage or undertaking examination work -they can simply choose to attend The Dance Company classes for enjoyment, exercise and social benefits.
The students are not charged an enrolment or registration fee or term payments. The Dance Company operates on pay-as-you come basis, so students do not have to pay for classes they are unable to attend.
The school offers classes in jazz, tap, classical ballet, modern dance and hip- hop.
Classes are available for boys and girls aged three and up. For further inquiries, contact Peta on 0417 585 131.

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