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Danceworks Geelong is leaping into 2016 with an expanded timetable, growing teaching faculty, and new home base at MAAD Studios, Newtown.
Firmly established as one of Geelong’s most popular dance studios, DanceWorks Geelong offers quality tuition in tap, hip hop, jazz, contemporary, ballet, musical theatre and pilates.
Exam classes are also available using the RAD ballet and ATOD tap and jazz syllabi.
From the tiniest two-year-old all the way through to adults who have an interest in dance or fitness, the studio caters to dancers of all skill levels.
Studio director Jana Green believes that dance classes provide more than just learning about dance technique and choreography. Engaging in dance can improve physical and emotional wellbeing, promotes teamwork, builds strong friendships and teaches discipline and resilience that can be transferred to other areas of the student’s life.
The new Toddler and Kinder Dance programs at DanceWorks Geelong will run six days per week, specifically designed by studio staff with a background in primary education, in conjunction with Ms Green, a registered occupational therapist and dance teacher with over 15 years’ teaching experience.
The program aims to introduce your child into the exciting world of music, dance and creative expression.
Classes assist in motor development, building social and emotional confidence, as well as learning age appropriate ballet and jazz dancing skills.
Each term is themed with term one being all about adventure!
The popular ‘Boys Only’ hip hop and tap classes remain on the timetable for 2016, welcoming back instructor Jordan Fruk to inspire with his intricate tap rhythms.
The other friendly and skilled instructors also returning this year include Rosie Giannini, Michelle McDowall, Benjamin Krahe, Liam Thompson, Emily Bruce, Emily Gezun, and of course, Jana Green. The full prospective timetable and enrolment details are available at danceworksgeelong.com.au with classes beginning on 1 February.
DanceWorks Geelong uses four studio locations – their new home at the river end of Pakington Street, Belmont, Highton and Newcomb. To make an inquiry or book your trial lesson phone Jana on 0421 963 361, email info@danceworksgeelong.com.au or submit your enrolment via the website.

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