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Debbie, the heart and organiser behind Dunedin Dance Academy, extends a warm welcome to everyone in the sports community. Nestled in North Berwick, Scotland, this esteemed dance school has been a pillar in the local dance scene for 20 years.
Debbie and her dedicated team at Dunedin Dance Academy offer a range of dance classes suitable for all ages and skill levels, from beginners to adults. They are passionate about using dance to build confidence and help young people develop into well-rounded individuals.
The academy proudly highlights its involvement in prestigious events and performances such as The Paralympics, Kingdom FMs Local Hero Awards, Diamond Kids for the Queen's Jubilee, and Disney World Florida. They were also national winners of Britain Does Variety 2012, a testament to the opportunities they provide for their students to shine.
Their curriculum includes annual exams in various dance genres such as Ballet (RAD), Tap (ISTD), Highland (SOHDA), Jazz (ISTD), Acrobatics (ACROBATIC ARTS), and Stretch and Flexibility (ALIXA FLEXIBILITY). Debbie also ensures that numerous shows and an annual trip to Germany for the World Wide Music & Dance Festival are part of the academy's vibrant schedule.
All classes at Dunedin Dance Academy are accredited by respected institutions like the Royal Academy of Dance and the Scottish Official Highland Dancing Association. This guarantees high-quality training that meets industry standards.
For ballet enthusiasts, programmes cater to different age groups, starting from Tinies ballet classes for toddlers, where an adult can join. As the children grow, they can progress through Nursery ballet classes, and Grades and Vocational classes adhering to the Royal Academy of Dance syllabi. Students can opt to sit RAD exams or attend classes purely for enjoyment.
Highland dancing, Scotland's national dance, is a favourite at the academy. Following the Scottish Official Highland Dancing Association syllabus, students learn dances like the Highland Fling and Sword Dance, with the option to compete and perform.
Tap dancing, taught using the ISTD Tap syllabi, starts from age 2 with Tots Tap classes and is open to all who wish to enjoy this percussive dance style, whether for exams or fun.
In Jazz classes, students explore different styles and techniques through both the ISTD syllabus and free Jazz exercises. These classes are crafted to be both challenging and enjoyable, promoting a love for this energetic dance form.
Debbie and her team are committed to nurturing a supportive and inclusive environment for dancers of all ages and abilities. Join them at Dunedin Dance Academy to experience the joy, discipline, and creativity that dance brings.