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Dance classes fun and rewarding

Dance classes fun and rewarding

Antoinette at Allegro Dance School works hard to provide a fun unique experience for dance in Geelong, having classes in three different locations to publicise and circulate her method of dance for over 11 years.
The one-hour funky jazz, street funk and hip-hop classes range from ages 3 to adults.
Allegro Dance School now competes in Geelong eisteddfods.
The school finishes the year with an amazing concert that allows all families to bring along their dinner and drinks and watch the show ’cabaret style’.
For the concert, Antoinette provides the full service of hair and make-up completed by a supportive crew for her dancers, and has a professional dressmaker who personally measures every dancer and designs and creates modern style costumes. This allows the families to feel stress free and organised. The dancers perform to only the latest tunes. The wonderful event finishes with awarding each and every dancer with their own trophy.
Antoinette’s dance method focuses on balancing exercises, fun technique, co-ordination exercises and fitness exercises by training her own fitness at a high intense level so her dancers gain fitness and become the best they can be.
Join the Allegro Dance Crew and enrol now, you’ll love it.
Call Antoinette on 0438 009 058.

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