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    All About Dancing

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    • sembgalS Offline
      sembgal
      last edited by

      rockmoo:
      Heard from my dancer friend that either Chinese dance or ballet provide very good basic for young children.


      Any one like to recommend any chinese dance schools? I'm more into Chinese dance than Ballet.
      Chinese Dance for adults and senior citizens:
      Queenstown CC
      Nanyang CC
      Lengkee CC
      Telok Ayer CC
      Kebun Bahru CC
      Chong Pang CC
      Tiong Bahru CC

      If you are looking at children Chinese dance, I recommend Nanyang CC as they have 8 different grades for children in Chinese Dance.
      Jointly introduced by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and the Beijing Dance Academy, this course comprises a total of eight grades starting from Pre-Primary to Grade 8.

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        sleepy
        last edited by

        I saw this on TV. An hour session dancing to more than 10 K-pop songs. Seems like lots of fun.


        Any idea where to attend such aerobic classes?

        I can’t seem to find much info.

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          GreenBird
          last edited by

          rockmoo:
          Heard from my dancer friend that either Chinese dance or ballet provide very good basic for young children.


          Any one like to recommend any chinese dance schools? I'm more into Chinese dance than Ballet.
          Can go Hokkien huay kuan
          Chinese dance

          http://www.shhkact.com.sg/cl2014.html

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            vfong1
            last edited by

            hi,


            Any good suggestion for Zumba dance for kids?

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              medontknowwhattosay
              last edited by

              I am really passionate about dancing, but I don’t know how to express it to my parents, because everytime I talk to them about outside enrichment classes, they tend to shut off? I don’t know why. Most parents usually would really love their kid to go. What should I do to make them be more aware and get me to sign up? I have even went to far measures of going to the CC and taking the brochures or flyers. What should I do? 😧

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                pharmacharak
                last edited by

                Hello,

                Dancing is itself very unique thing then it should be nay form of dance. Each dance form has some meaning and children's are more attracted in their young age. Ballet or Chines dance are the form in which they can learn discipline which is very important in the young age... :imcool:

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                  Keara Adara
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                  Hi, I’m a 14-yr-old, currently no extracurricular activities. Want to get a higher ballet grade by 18 for university reasons. So just asking, how long did your children take to get up the grades for ballet (from beginner level)?


                  TIA.

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                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    sembgal:
                    If you are looking at children Chinese dance, I recommend Nanyang CC as they have 8 different grades for children in Chinese Dance.


                    Jointly introduced by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and the Beijing Dance Academy, this course comprises a total of eight grades starting from Pre-Primary to Grade 8.
                    taught by Ms Tan Chai Hwang

                    https://sites.google.com/a/npdancegroup.org/ws/

                    Nanyang cc
                    https://one.pa.gov.sg/CRMSPortal/CRMSPo ... 59801&CWT=

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                      rachels1982
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                      Keara Adara:
                      Hi, I'm a 14-yr-old, currently no extracurricular activities. Want to get a higher ballet grade by 18 for university reasons. So just asking, how long did your children take to get up the grades for ballet (from beginner level)?


                      TIA.
                      This website offers more info about ballet levels and the skill required to progress: http://www.shaywarddance.com/html/ballet_levels.html

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                        phtthp
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                        rachels1982:

                        This website offers more info about ballet levels and the skill required to progress: http://www.shaywarddance.com/html/ballet_levels.html
                        This website is in Montara, US.
                        Not applicable to Sg children

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