Are looking for a dance school in Cambridge that prioritises the growth and confidence of its pupils, look no further than Aspire Dancesport. As a Dance Den approved school, they are dedicated to being child-centred, honest, and ethical. They ensure that all dances, costumes, and music are age-appropriate for their students.
At Aspire Dancesport, they offer a wide range of classes for children of all ages and abilities. For the little ones, they have a fun and engaging parent and child class that helps build gross motor skills, confidence, and bonding time. For children and teens, they offer classes in disco freestyle, lyrical, rock n roll, street jazz, ballroom, latin, contemporary, jazz, and musical theatre. They have classes available for children as young as 3 years old all the way up to 18 years old.
In addition to classes, Aspire Dancesport is also an exam school and encourages their students to participate in exams when they are ready. These exams provide a sense of achievement and focus to their lessons. For those who are more eager to showcase their skills, the school also offers opportunities to participate in competitions and shows. They hold an annual show in a theatre space with professional lighting, costumes, and a photographer.
Aspire Dancesport is highly regarded by parents for their positive support and impact on their children's self-esteem. It is clear that the school values the mindset and confidence of both their child and adult dancers. The teachers at Aspire Dancesport are committed to investing in their own growth and education in order to improve the school and provide the best experience for their students.
Booking a trial at one of their kids' classes or adult courses is easy, with options available on their website. They also have a contact form for any questions or inquiries. Aspire Dancesport operates under the motto “Love to dance " and is proud to be made with Squarespace. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced dancer, Aspire Dancesport welcomes you to join their dance community in Cambridge.